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Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Why does NIV sync with Jehovah witnesses bible?

                                                      
Hello . Id like to ask all of the readers who use the NIV as their final authority if they consider the Rusellites, better known as the Jehovah's witnesses, a cult, or do you call them your brothers? The reason why I'm asking this question is because I'd like to show the NIV reader who believes JW's are deceived just what he is up against if he tries to preach to them using the NIV. Id also like to show why it is that so many people are calling these deniers of the truth about Jesus 'brothers in Christ.' I shall be able to show both of these points at the same time, for I will prove that there is very little difference between the NIV and the Jehovah Witness' bible. When a JW says 'the bible' he means The New World Translation. According to the 1984 Edition of the New World Translation, in the forward by the New World Bible Translation Committee, June 1, 1984, it describes all of the revisions that they've made over the years. This committee reveals itself to us clearly, when it states, and I quote

Harper Collins exposed!!!

                                    
Did you know that Zondervan publishers (who publish the New international Version of the Bible) is owned by Harper Collins?  Harper Collins also publishes The Joy of Gay Sex and The Satanic Bible.  Tragically, many professed Christians know this yet continue to use their corrupted NIV bible.  Oh how apostate America has become when even it's professed Christians are using corrupted Bibles that blasphemy and dishonor the Lord Jesus Christ.

It is absolute blasphemy what the NIV translators did to Philippians 2:6...

Monday, 29 June 2015

Guiding Your Marriage

          
Former U.S. Education Secretary William Bennett attended a contemporary wedding where the bride and groom pledged in their vows to remain together, ‘As long as love shall last.’ Bennett said, ‘I sent them paper plates as a wedding gift.’

If you want to build a great marriage, one that will go the distance, you must concentrate on doing  these four things:

Thursday, 25 June 2015

BEWARE! Pastors now using celeb pictures to pull crowd to crusade

                         
Wonders they say shall never end. As churches grow day in day out, the competition between churches also keeps increasing. This competition makes Pastors to use different means to entice people to the Church. The reigning technique now is the use of popular Nollywood actors and actresses to lure people to thiery revival. Comedians and musicians are not also left out in the deal. These celebrities are invited as guest artists and their pictures will also be on the
church handbill and posters. See more pictures after cut

FAITH OYEDEPO: Becoming a man of Character

                                   

Topic: Becoming a man of Character [Thursday June 25, 2015]

MV: “That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.”-2 Timothy 3:17 

There comes a time in a man’s life, when he would want to be more physically built. He either goes to the gym to build up his physical muscles, or does self-disciplined exercises at home such as press-ups and weight lifting so as to develop this muscular structure.

What does the scripture say about Fate

                              
Question: "What does the Bible say about fate / destiny?"

Answer: This is a very complex issue, and we will start with what the Bible does not teach. Fate is usually thought of as a predetermined course of events beyond human control. A typical response to a belief in fate is resignation—if we can’t change destiny, then why even try? Whatever happens, happens, and we can’t do anything about it. This is called “fatalism,” and it is not biblical.

Fatalism is a major premise of Islam, which demands total submission to the sovereignty of Allah. It is widely held in Hinduism, too; in fact, it is a fatalistic view of life that helps keep India’s caste system in place. Greek mythology told of the Moirai, or the Fates, three goddesses pictured as weavers of men’s lives. Their decisions could not be canceled or annulled, even by other gods. Again, fatalism is not a biblical concept.