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Hanukkah, the “Festival of Lights,” starts on the 25th day of the Jewish calendar month of Kislev and lasts for eight days and nights. In 2014, Hanukkah begins at sundown on December 16. With blessings, games, and festive foods, Hanukkah celebrates the triumphs–both religious and military–of ancient Jewish heroes. Hanukkah is a relatively minor holiday […]

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In watching the interviews of the poor people across the Southeastern United States who lost so much in the tornadoes this week, I noticed a pattern. Those who lost homes and cars and belongings all agreed: If their family was spared, they were grateful. Those who lost family don’t care at all about their stuff […]

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The Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 did not take believers in the Eastern Block by surprise. They had been fervently praying for God to intervene and He did. Perhaps the greatest miracle of the 20th century was Communism falling on its own. If suffering with the Regime had been an eschatological expectation, the […]

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For Easter 2015, after over eight years of hard work and much difficulties, Cup & Cross Ministries was able to complete and publish the first ever Greek-Bulgarian interlinear based on the Nestle-Aland 28/ UBS-4 texts. This first edition is dedicated to those students of the Bible, who prefer working with the original texts, rather than […]

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A study on Revelation chapter 8 and the first four trumpets. ## **Revelation Chapter 8** In Revelation 7, we discovered that Elohim is waiting for the 144,000 to be sealed before the trees, sea and the earth can be “hurt.” So does it make sense that the trees, sea and earth would be hurt once […]

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Here’s a story that explains how the events of “Good Friday” actually happened on a Wednesday. Episode 1: Tell Me About Easter “Chiman, Dalia and Fallacy” By Ernie Cantu ©2020 This is a dialogue about how the events of “Good Friday” actually happened on a Wednesday, explained using logic, reason and scripture to prove it. […]