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Category Archives: bible
ISIS savages behead four children: Christian leader
ISIS savages behead four children: Christian leader http://cbn.com/tv/3879370412001 Four Christian children were beheaded by ISIS militants in Iraq for refusing to denounce Jesus and convert to Islam, according to the leader of the Anglican church in Baghdad. Canon Andrew White, … Continue reading
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Did Irenaeus believe in transubstantiation?
Did Irenaeus believe in transubstantiation? It looks like Irenaeus (c. AD 202) did not believe in transubstantiation: It was all spiritual for him. He believed like many of his time, in the spiritual participation in Christ. But, in noway he … Continue reading
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Jesus Deficit Disorder
Jesus Deficit Disorder We feel a massive disconnect in the church today, and we believe that the major disease of today’s church is JDD: Jesus Deficit Disorder. The person of Jesus has become increasingly politically incorrect and is being replaced … Continue reading
Persons vs. Objects
Persons vs. Objects Man is the only true sacred creature in the eyes of the Lord We show reverence for “sacred” buildings Or reverence for the “sacred” laws and regulations Or reverence for “sacred” territory or land … Continue reading
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Love for one another
By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:35)
Tears of the Elderly
Tears of the Elderly In the Name of Jesus, we ask everybody to honor the elderly. Please gave them love, compassion and help. Do not leave them alone. Visit them in their senior homes. Also, please do not let your … Continue reading
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Can these bones live?
Can these bones live? 1 The hand of the Lord was on me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and set me in the middle of a valley; it was full of bones. 2 He … Continue reading
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Lion of the tribe of Judah
Lion of the tribe of Judah And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals … Continue reading
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Do not say, ‘I am only a youth
Do not say, ‘I am only a youth But the Lord said to me, “Do not say, ‘I am only a youth’; for to all to whom I send you, you shall go, and whatever I command you, you shall … Continue reading
The Value of Eternity
The Value of Eternity Dear: The bible, the altar, the cup (of wine), the tray (of bread), all what is in the church, and the whole church building will not exist in eternity. Be careful for yourself brother. Look for … Continue reading
Maggie Gobran: Mother Teressa of Cairo
Maggie Gobran: Mother Teressa of Cairo or
Can we eat money?
Can we eat money? I am not a sociologist or a historian, and I don’t claim any authority for what I write. However, I thought to share my view on money with others. Over our long history, humans almost always failed … Continue reading
Reality Check: The “Jesus’ Wife” Coptic Fragment
Reality Check: The “Jesus’ Wife” Coptic Fragment by Daniel B. Wallace There has been an unbelievable torrent of hoopla over a newly discovered—or rather, recently announced—Coptic fragment that speaks of Jesus as being married. The news of this small, business-card-sized … Continue reading
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Life of Peter: starring Omar Sharif
Life of Peter: starring Omar Sharif Full movie 3 hours 17 minutes
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Structure of church in 1st century AD vs. church in 21st AD
Structure of church in 1st century AD vs. church in 21st AD When looking back at the first century church, we get surprised by how much it was different from the churches of our century, including all denominations. In all … Continue reading
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Church tradition and scripture: which has the authority?
Church tradition and scripture: which has the authority? So many Christians believe in the authority of church traditions handed down through the ages to us. Others believe that it is only scripture that have the ultimate authority (Sola Scriptura). The … Continue reading
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The Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts
The Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts Lecture by Dr. Peter Williams
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C. S. Lewis: on Love of God
C. S. Lewis: on Love of God “The Christian does not think God will love us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us.”
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Religious authorities: Kiss our hands and be humble!
Religious authorities: Kiss our hands and be humble! All Orthodox and Catholic Churches, including our Coptic Orthodox Church, have this priestly habit.
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The Lord said: “I love you already”
After so many months of sorrow and bitterness, the Lord told me:
Which One is the True Chruch?
The True Church In our Coptic (Egyptian) Church, and many other churches in the middle east, we fight for permission to build churches (1).
Sentenced to death for being a Christian pastor in Iran
Sentenced to death for being a Christian pastor in Iran Iranian Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani has been charged, convicted and sentenced to death for apostasy; as an ex-Muslim becoming a Christian. When Iranian officials demanded that he recant his faith in … Continue reading
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C. S. Lewis on Time
C. S. Lewis on Time It is astonishing how you think about some idea, and after couple of years you read about the same idea from a wonderful writer like C. S. Lewis. Here is what Lewis wrote, and I thought … Continue reading
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Was There Such A Thing As “Original Sin” In Early Church?
Was There Such A Thing As “Original Sin” In Early Church? By I. B. Barsoum All early church fathers[i], except St. Augustine, never taught a doctrine of ”Original Sin”, but always maintained that mankind has a “liability to sin”, which … Continue reading
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The agrapha: Sayings of Jesus not recorded in the gospels
The agrapha: Sayings of Jesus not recorded in the gospels from http://www.textexcavation.com/ An agraphon is a saying of the Lord that was not written down. It is a somewhat unfortunate term, since obviously the saying was written down at … Continue reading
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