Welcome:
()
Sign In
Join Now
Shop
Specials
VIP Pass
My Credits
:
0
My Rewards
:
0
My Inbox:
New
Be A soul winner for our Lord Jesus Christ
If you Love our Lord Jesus Christ you would Rave this community and post your comments and join.
And thank you for stopping by.
May the Lord be with us all in Jesus name Amen
Owner:
daretoleave71
Created on:
12/29/2006
Number of members:
9
Control Panel
Raves: 6
Home
Members
roadlesstra…
Member since 6/21/2007
Endtime_Lad…
Member since 10/6/2007
PEARLDROPS
Member since 8/11/2008
Azeria
Member since 10/13/2007
JewelLover
Member since 8/2/2007
daretoleave…
Member since 12/29/2006
keleto
Member since 3/4/2007
observer777
Member since 3/1/2007
ladycham
Member since 3/4/2007
now showing
(1-9 of 9)
members
Blogs
Oct 13, 2007
Court Order
Court Order You have been accused of accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior and bombarding God with prayers! You are hereby sentenced to Everlasting Life , No bail, No Appeal. You have been labeled Blessed and hereby detained in God's custody forever, Amen. You have been destined to make it and you shall surely achieve all your goals. If you believe send it to all your friends including me that sent it to you. Sorrow looks back, worry looks around, but FAITH looks up. Lord, grant me patience to endure my blessing...... When the devil comes knocking at your door, simply say... "Jesus, could you get that for me please"?
Details
0
Comments
Aug 8, 2007
Received from Israel via email
Received from Israel via email - August 5, 2007 Israeli Counterterrorism expert, Juval Aviv, met recently with reporters at Fox News and revealed information, which he believes is accurate, concerning an imminent Al Qaeda attack on five to seven American cities simultaneously. "I predict, based primarily on information that is floating in Europe and the Middle East, that an event is imminent and around the corner here in the United States. It could happen as soon as tomorrow, or it could happen in the next few months. Ninety days at the most," said Mr. Aviv. Mr. Aviv knows of that which he speaks. He is a former Israeli Counterterrorism Intelligence Officer and has also served as a special consultant to the U.S. Congress on issues of terrorism and security. He is best known as the source of the 1984 book, Vengeance: The True Story of an Israeli Counter-Terrorist Team by George Jonas, on which Steven Spielberg's film Munich was based. He is also the author of The Complete Terrorism Survival Guide: How to Travel, Work and Live in Safety (2003); and Staying Safe: The Complete Guide to Protecting Yourself, Your Family, and Your Business (2004). Currently, Aviv is the president of Interfor, Inc., a corporate investigations firm in New York City. Considering Aviv's background and experience in global terror and its operating methods, it would be foolish to ignore or minimize this veteran's expert prognosis. Mr. Aviv told Fox that, from what his sources have been relating, sleeper cells already positioned inside the continental United States are on the verge of carrying out major attacks. "What they're going to do," he explained, "is hit six, seven or eight cities simultaneously to show sophistication and really hit the public. This time, which is the message of the day, it will not only be big cities. They're going to try to hit rural America. They want to send a message to rural America: "You're not protected. If you figured out that if you just move out of New York and move to Montana or to Pittsburgh, you're not immune. We're going [to] get you wherever we can and it's easier there than in New York." While this prediction leaves most Americans feeling helpless, fearful and frustrated, Aviv recommends that we at least do what we can. He suggests that for the next few months, if you are traveling by public transportation, equip yourselves with a bottle of water, a hand towel and a flashlight. He reminds us that many fatalities in the London tube and Madrid train attacks occurred from victims who breathed in the lethal fumes from bomb components and burning gasoline. Had these people had wet towels to cover their mouths and noses, they would have had a much better chance of survival. In particular Aviv very strongly urges a policy of "If you See Something - Say Something" . He reminds Americans that a great number of potentially lethal terror attacks in Israel have been - and still are - thwarted by the intelligent actions on the part of alert, aware and watchful citizens. Americans must do the same, he advises. The global war on terror is not "somewhere over there in the Middle East." It is here on our own soil. If ever there were a time to be especially vigilant, the time is now. Let us hope and pray that these vicious enemies and their depraved plans will be prevented, and the perpetrators apprehended. US law enforcement, military, counter-terrorism and intelligence personnel have thus far done an outstanding job. Keep in mind, however, that the stakes are very uneven. Law enforcement and counter-terrorism agents must succeed 100% of the time in order to protect a population. Terrorists only have to succeed once to snuff out thousands of lives. THEREFORE, please do not naively dismiss this article. Stay alert - stay away from crowds - and if you see something, say something! You could the one to save hundreds, if not thousands, of lives. John & Ramona Rohrer And pray for the safety and security of our Country! Keith
Details
0
Comments
Aug 7, 2007
Jesus Prayed
Jesus Prayed by Victor Hoagland, C.P. We Christians learn to pray through Jesus Christ, who not only teaches us to pray, but prayed himself. The Gospels are filled with examples of his prayer. Did Jesus himself have to learn to pray? Yes, he did. True, he was the Son of God who knew all things. But as one like us, he had to learn to pray while growing up. In the village of Nazareth Mary and Joseph guided his first steps in prayer. At home, in the synagogue at Nazareth, in the temple of Jerusalem he learned the rhythms and words of Jewish prayer. Yet even in his earliest years, Jesus prayed to God with a distinct intimacy. God was his Father and he was God's son. There was a childlike, filial quality to his prayer. Jesus prayed regularly, his first disciples recalled. He prayed before decisive moments, beginning with his baptism and as he faced his passion and death. He prayed in times of human weakness and death, as he did at the grave of Lazarus. He frequently prayed to give thanks. His prayer was steady, thankful, and confident that God's will was for his good. His prayer was heartfelt. Nowhere is that more evident than when he prayed on the cross. "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do." "I thirst." "Woman, behold your son. Son, behold your mother." "My God, my God why have you forsaken me?" "It is finished" "Father, into your hands I commend my spirit." They were prayers that came from the heart. They reveal him tender towards those he loved and forgiving to those who wronged him; he is human in weakness and strong in faith. Never did a human heart reach out to God more eloquently than when Jesus prayed on the cross. He ended his life with a loud cry. Even that last rending cry was a heartfelt prayer to God, issuing from the depths of his being and summing up what could not said. And his prayer was heard. God raised him up. We Christians believe the prayer of Jesus teaches that prayer is always heard. In his prayer is our hope. What can we learn from the prayer of Jesus? First, that true prayer should come from the heart. He prayed from within, not with just words or gestures. His prayer was not based only on feelings or passing emotions. Prayer comes from within, beyond level of feelings, from ourselves. " Go into the inner room, " Jesus says, " and there pray to your Father, who hears you." Sometimes prayer from the heart, from the "inner room" takes the form of words, at other times it may be like his own wordless cry. Secondly, prayer is fed by faith. Jesus prayed with an unwavering faith in his heavenly Father, a faith that lasted till his death. He taught us to pray also with childlike faith in God, believing that our prayers are heard by One who loves us. Thirdly, prayer should be steady and persevering as his prayer was, even when no answer comes or when no relief is in sight. "Watch and Pray," he says, "Seek and knock," till the door that reveals God's holy will be opened. His disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray. He did, and he teaches us too. Yet Jesus is more than a teacher. As Christians we believe that Jesus prays for us; he is our intercessor before God. As Savior he gathers our prayers, our needs, the cries of our hearts to make them his own and offers them to God who hears our prayers in the prayer of his Son. That is why we complete our prayers so often with the beautiful phrase: "Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen." Jesus is our teacher and he is our Savior, who takes our prayers and makes them his own.
Details
0
Comments
Results 1-3 of 42
[1]
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
...
>>
Forum
Recent Topics Updated
Poster
Post On
Replies
Your Judgment Is Soon Coming!
1/8/2007
0
Sinner's Prayer
1/8/2007
0
The Bible Says There's Only One Way To Heaven
1/4/2007
0
Do You Believe Once Saved Always Saved
1/2/2007
0
View All Topics
Music Catalog
Sort By:
Newest
Most Popular
Ray Boltz - I Pledge Allegiance To The L…
NULL
Views:20
Raves:1
Petra - Prayer
NULL
Views:2
Raves:1
Petra - Love
NULL
Views:2
Raves:1
Results 1-3 of 5
[1]
2
>>
Events
All
|
Upcoming
|
Past
Title
Time
Type
Traffic
2
2
7