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Monthly Archives: April 2011
When You Have Eaten, and Are Satisfied. . .
“You may say to yourself, ‘My power and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me.’ But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth. . .” (Deuteronomy 8:10, 17-18) Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Uncategorized
Tagged America, Bible, Christianity, Deuteronomy, finances, interfaith, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Moses, thankfulness, U.S.A
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10 Ways to Remember Passover if You Don’t Celebrate
Even if you’re not joining a Seder this holiday, you can still observe the spirit of Passover. Take a moment each day this week to remember how God brought his people out of bondage with a strong arm. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism
Tagged Bible, Exodus, faith, Kathryn Frazier, Passover, Pesach
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Telling religious to Get Over It is the wrong message.
Dan Savage’s call for religious people to ignore the Bible divides Jewish and Christian communities and the LGBT community even further; and stems from a misunderstanding of what the Bible actually says. Savage, and others concerned with equality, should call upon us to stop ignoring it. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Judaism, Messianic Judaism, Sexual Orientation, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, Christianity, church, gay rights, Get over it, GLBT, God, Jesus, Judaism, Kathryn Frazier, LGBT, marriage, Messianic, Moses, religious right, slavery, Tony Campolo, women's rights, You've Got Dan Savage video
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No One Lied to Us
During Lent, the Catholic/Protestant issue invariably surfaces. . . Like teenagers, wrestling with childhood uncertainties, people of all faiths struggle with opposing doctrines during this Holy Season. Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christianity, Family, Interfaith Relations, Messianic Judaism, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, Catholic, Christianity, family, Lent, Protestant, relationships
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