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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Lost Words Of Jesus Christ
Here are some lost, ignored, or forgotten words of Jesus Christ: “Unless you repent, you too will all perish,” has been lost to the idea of self-approval. “Watch out for false prophets,” has been lost to the concept that anybody who … Continue reading
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Is God Like Map Quest Or A GPS?
Some people think that God is like Map Quest: He gives you directions, a plan, instructions. Then you study them and figure out how to follow them, if you want to. (And/or you go to weekly meetings and listen to someone … Continue reading
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My Question For Civil Rights Leader, Ralph Abernathy
Famous Civil Rights leader, Ralph Abernathy, was a campus speaker when I was in college. In a packed ball room he told about his experiences in the Movement and about working with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. After his lecture, … Continue reading
Posted in apologists, biography, black history, history, Jesus Christ, lifestyles, religion, self-help
Tagged ball room, Baptist church, black style, campus speaker, Civil Rights leader, college, Dr. Martin Luther King, famous, inspired, Jesus Christ, Jr., lecture, movement, passion for, personal Savior, preaching, questions, Ralph Abernathy, Rev. Abernathy, Sunday morning
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America’s Bravest Supreme Court Justice — John Marshall Harlan
Although I didn’t rank John Marshall Harlan in my Top 10 Greatest Americans, I do consider him to be American’s Brave Supreme Court Justice ever. In 1896, seven men heard Homer Plessy’s story about being forbidden to ride in the “whites … Continue reading
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Am I Related To Heroic, Runaway Slave, William Simms?
Twenty year-old William Simms was being held captive against his will. Although he had never committed a crime or been in a military setting, he was being forced to do hard labor with six other captives. The people holding them … Continue reading
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