Up until i read all the article, I thought it was a misinterpreted commercial about a father talking to his son about the all boys private school he's going to.
everyone seems to forget that it was bystanders who heard the people seated, speaking in the individual languages of the people doing the bystanding. In point of fact, the ones doing the hearing didn't expect it to happen so they didn't have a chance to doubt in faith or have faith they would...
would have been more than that, but the World Health Organization said that a lot of them were from something else.... then CNN went on for 3 weeks to ignore what they said even though the numbers came from the Organization, before apologizing and adjusting the numbers.
by the way... none of...
The funny thing is... I don't see the fishermen having their worship service best. Their best might have been what they did not wear onto the boats. For that matter, i don't think Jesus had a worship service best that he carried around with him from town to town.
Jesus approached those of...
doubt it. he's already had some why not have more. I'd say this version is the only version, and a bunch of idiots decided to get riled up over nothing
from what little I could tell before never watching any more episodes. Everyone involved. Both the sendee, and the sender, would eventually be reborn on earth to start the cycle over. there were a couple of episodes that supported that.
let's see...
1) only at the most, 3 people run the treasury. (my old church had 2 backups.)
2) some probably did and hoped he'd stop so they wouldn't have to say anything.
ah... but maybe she doesn't want to duplicate Pelosi being told thru teleprompter/or ear bud to stop baring her teeth, during the state of the union. Close to the end, many noticed she still stood up and clapped like a circus performer on cue, but her teeth weren't showing anymore.
I'd like to meet someone who can stand in front of people and remember what they wrote down to say word for word. I can't even keep track of my own note cards on those random occasions I speak in front of people.
Something about life is precious, live it. Then she got tackled, got up and said "Oh Tim. I was talking." "Sorry Mom". After which a website popped up where her full tale could be read/heard.
Well, granted, the message was a little more wordy than just "Life is precious, live it." But that's...
Depends on what you mean.
Christians who write stories, but don't have a specific religious goal/plot involved?
Or Christian sci-fi authors generally seen in religious fiction sections.
Dean Koontz is in category one. Though his main characters are more oriented toward Christianity these days.
I thought the phrase came more from the theory (most supported by movies, but some soldiers/veterans say they heard it said/saw it happen) that people tend to yell "Oh God we're going to die"
not meant as sarcasm. Just what I've heard