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Author: Bob Johnson

Refugees – A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

January 13, 2016November 25, 2016 Bob Johnson

I enjoy history, historical novels are some of my favorites. Some of the most interesting stories of 21st Century history will be those of the lives of Syrian refugees. Some […]

 Articles, Current Events, News and Media, Stories  Gospel, love, Middle East, Muslim, Refugee Crisis

Farah’s Story of Hope, Faith, and Love

October 15, 2015May 25, 2018 Bob Johnson

This is the story of Farah’s journey to faith and her commitment to see her world transformed. She is one of many from a Muslim background who are working to […]

 Articles, Middle East Life, Stories  Believer, Christian, Faith, Muslim

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How are Indulgences still for sale today?While the medieval ages may be over, linking salvation, duty, and honor with a legitimization of hostility in the name of God is not. Hostile actions take the form of discrimination, verbal attacks, contemptuous speech, and slanderous social media. Intimidation is justified by slick preachers who erect scaffolds of misinterpretations of Jesus and the money-changers, Phineas or David’s military campaigns to issue apocalyptic fear and justify hostility.Read on: acts211.org/indulgences-are-still-for-sale/ ... See MoreSee Less

Indulgences Are Still for Sale - The Acts 2:11 Project

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The evangelical church may have formed as a result of opposition to these excesses and may not sell indulgences for cash or participation in literal crusade, but promises of salvation are still tightl...
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