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Archive for January, 2009

I suppose with all of our different denominations, Christians will always debate about the significance of the Lord’s Supper.  Some see this ordinance as a means of grace, while others view it as merely a memorial and symbolic ceremony.  But, have you ever considered that this ordinance could be used of God to purify His [...]

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RCCS Bible teacher Kevin Thompson lectures his Systematic Theology class concerning what the Bible says about abortion.

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Pastor Dan Stertz (Faith Baptist Church  Beloit, WI) speaks during a Middle and High School chapel service about a Biblical view of work.  Our chapel theme for this month is “Breaking the Mold of Laziness.”

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Stimulus for Who?

Congressman Ron Paul
This week the House is expected to pass an $825 billion economic stimulus package.  In reality, this bill is just an escalation of a government-created economic mess.   As before, a sense of urgency and impending doom is being used to extract mountains of money from Congress with minimal debate.  So much for change.  [...]

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RCCS Bible Teacher Kevin Thompson addresses the Middle and High School students in chapel on the characteristics of laziness.  The chapel theme for January, 2009 is “Breaking the Mold of Laziness.”

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Historians this past week focused their attention on the amazing alignment of the celebration of Martin Luther King’s birthday and the inauguration of our nation’s first African-American President.  Yet, gone virtually unnoticed was the one the saddest days of American history, the 36th anniversary of the infamous Roe v Wade decision on January 22.  Within [...]

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Ask R.C.
I’d be very interested in seeing a list from you of the 10 most important books (non-fiction or fiction) that everyone should read not including Holy Scripture. Have you ever compiled such a list?
 I have not yet compiled such a list, but when I stop typing I will have done so. As I mentioned [...]

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Congressman Ron Paul
The economic situation continues to deteriorate this week as past and future bailouts were discussed on Capitol Hill.  The debate was over the accountability of already disbursed TARP money, and on whether or not to release remaining funds.   Banks that had already been bailed out before are looking for more money to fill [...]

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By Chuck Baldwin
After tens of thousands of phone calls and emails, after the combined efforts of columnists such as myself and radio and television talk show hosts such as Lou Dobbs, and even after persistent appeals by congressmen such as Dana Rohrabacher, former Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean finally received a commutation [...]

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Martin Luther King in Birmingham jail, April 1963
From my courageous friends at MassResistance:
Martin Luther King’s famous “Letter from the Birmingham Jail” resonates more than ever in today’s struggles.
In our current struggles how many times have you been told that we need to be “reasonable” or “polite” and not offend people? Or that you are being [...]

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