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John the Baptist’s Bones Found? | Source: University of Oxford Bones that are theorized to be the bones of John the Baptist have recently been dated to the 1st century AD, confirmed as a male, and also found to be from an mtDNA haplogroup that is most common in the Middle East region he would […]

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Dony K. Donev, Cup & Cross Ministries International The following World Missions series were sparked by a partial sign with the words “Missions Check,” we saw in Atlanta on our way to a mission’s trip to Europe just a weeks after the great tornado of 2011. We’ve observed the events that followed for over a […]

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Easter is an old pagan holiday repackaged into Christianity by Christian Bishops & Roman emperor Constantine. The churches in Asia were unwilling to compromise observing the Holy Feast Days & Eostre. Christian Bishops thought Easter should stand on its own and should not be associated with any other religious faith, Constantine agreed, so the Bishops […]

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This is “If You Can’t Reach God, God Can Reach You”. In this message, Pastor Jentezen Franklin will share the story of one of God’s chosen who turned to witchcraft out of desperation. As you’ll soon learn, it’s a sobering story. But take heart—Jesus entered the darkness (death) and came out alive so that you […]

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An Open Letter about the Global Crisis of Civil Society since 2020

An Open Letter about the Global Crisis of Civil Society since 2020 Darin Stephanov, Ph.D. (historian, Harvard) Bistra Strechkova, microbiologist (formerly with Novartis Pharmaceuticals Dear friends, colleagues, and acquaintances we have crossed paths with at some point in life: My wife Bistra and I hereby commence this long and difficult letter to you, which we […]

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