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This Day, September 11, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
September 11 813: Coronation of Louis the Pious who “faithful to the principles of his father Charlemagne and granted strict protection to Jews, whom he respected as merchants” and who like his fathe... »
A Global Prayer Gathering LIVE Invitation
Join us for a powerful evening of worship and prayer. Watch live as the Church of God Executive Committee and church leaders unite for a Global Prayer Gathering on Monday, September 16th at 7:30 pm ET... »
Pull Your Weight
Lead Pastor Kelvin discusses spiritualness of responsible work and labor in his message “Pull Your Weight.” His scripture reference is Proverbs chapter 14, verse 23. 🛎 Subscribe to this ch... »
Complacency in the church
My intention is not to throw stones here, but I’m just curious if the level of commitment and work ethic has taken a nose dive in your church? I know that 10% have always done 90% of the work, or some... »
NTEB PROPHECY NEWS PODCAST: Comrade Kamala’s ‘New Way Forward’ Revealed To Be The Very Old Way Backward Of Soviet-Style Censorship
Comrade Kamala and the ‘not too gay’ Tim Walz will bring a hundred days of darkness to America with draconian social media censorship policies In 2019, Vice President Kamala Harris told CNN’s Jake Tap... »
Church of God Facebook
Posted on March 28, 2008 by Steve Wright Just a shout to anyone that wants to join the Church of God on Facebook. You will need an account. Its free. Click Here Filed under: church of god | 10 Comment... »
Proving Yourself
If you are the Son of God… Matthew 4:3, 6 One of the big temptations of life is the temptation … »
This Day, September 10, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
September 10 134 CE: The great Talmudic sage, Rabbi Akiva, was taken captive by the Romans, and executed five days later in Caesarea, Israel. Rabbi Akiva had been a 40-year-old shepherd who could not... »
This Day, September 9, In Jewish History by Mitchell A and Deb Levin Z"L
September 9 337: Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans I succeed their father Constantine I as co-emperors dividing the Roman Empire between the three Augusti. Constantine was responsibl... »