Rabbi Yehudah Glick blast the Israeli police for rough treatment of Jewish worshipers https://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also https://www.jns.org/news-briefs/2015/8... also https://www.eventbrite.com/e/texas-ex...
In 1988 the first outdoor Christmas Drama was presented as gift to the community with a roadside nativity scene. As people drove by only a handful of people stopped by to see a makeshift stable with fake cardboard sheep fashioned with cotton balls and a plywood donkey on wheels. Some women even served as Wise Men with fake beards since there weren't enough men. Over the past 25 years, God chose to continue to bless the prayful efforts of His people . Each year while attending the drama, precious souls made eternal decisions to form a personal relationship with "This Man Called Jesus." Since 1988, total of 561,371 attended the annual drama, and 14,459 have made life-changing decisions of professions of faith and rededications. The drama mailing list consisted of over 28 states and 510 cites. Many attend in tour buses from across the state and from North Carolina ,Georgia and Florida. The Home for "This Man Called Jesus" was truly and "awesome" miracle from God! From presenting the drama outdoors in the bitter cold, to renting a tent for seven years, God saw fit to bless the drama with a home. A home which was named and dedicated to His one and only son, Jesus. The home contains over 28,000 square feet and seats over 2,700. The home was dedicated debt free to the glory of God on Nov. 25, 2001, for the expansion of the gospel for the Kingdom of God. Throughout the phenomenal expansion, the mission and purpose
By blakeDmedia With everyone preparing for school to start again we must ask ourselves the question... Are we prepared to carry Christ’s love back through those doors? Get your youth thinking about how to impact their friend group and share Christ's love. Isaiah 40:3 https://www.videosforyouth.com/mini-movies/46803/prepare-the-way-missional-call-for-back-to-school
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