Archive for the ‘Love Your Enemies – are we a Christian or not?’ Category


AGAINST CHRIST? AMERICA’S TOP 5 FOUNDING FATHERS [DEAR BRETHREN 6]

Dear brother, Over the years I’ve known you, you’ve been a staunch supporter of the popular notion than we’re a Christian nation and the founding fathers were serious disciples of Jesus. But I detect with the obvious modern demise of our republic here in America that falsely morphed into a “democracy” over the years, that perhaps your heart is open to another perspective. So, without further delay, let me share what my search has revealed. We both can agree we want to follow hard and fast after our Savior without any deception. So then… What did America’s top 5 founding fathers really believe in their heart of hearts? Were they as widely reported to be all famous followers (aka disciples) of Jesus? Or were they something much much different and again we’ve been lied to in the name of an agenda by our political leaders? Let’s examine them all one [...]

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LOVING BIN LADEN – WHAT DOES JESUS EXPECT US TO DO? [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 89]

“Do you mind if we blindfold you?” the Hezbollah fighter asked nonchalantly.” And so begins this remarkable modern day saga of one man who dared to follow Jesus into the lion’s den of his country’s sworn enemy. I absultely love this, and so will you. I’m not a Ted Dekker fan at all due to much of the content of his books, but I admire Carl’s courage. This story is riveting. I can’t wait to read the book. The first pages are online here: http://goo.gl/G1NVY Loving Bin Laden – What Does Jesus Expect Us To Do? by Ted Dekker and Carl Medearis, reposted from http://www.missionfrontiers.org/ “Do you mind if we blindfold you?” the Hezbollah fighter asked nonchalantly. “If I have a choice, I’d prefer not, but I’m guessing it’s your call,” I replied with a (nervous) smile. For some reason, they simply chose to make me change cars (all black [...]

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LOVE YOUR ENEMY, 3 YOUNG MEN, & A GRAIN OF WHEAT [MONDAY MANNA 141]

The three young men were virtually inseparable that long, hot summer. The budding love that radiated from their times together was apparent to all. And it was, as always, the work of the Holy Spirit as He once again proved able to bring glorious praise to Jesus through the Father. The young men couldn’t have been more different from each other. None of them knew Jesus when they first met. But the initial unity in the diversity needed to be protected and nourished in each of their souls. It always does. “I love you, brother Brandon,” declared Mohammed in his very, very broken English. Brandon, a “tough” guy raised in a patriotic Southern Baptist American Christian home, had an even tougher time expressing what Christ had deposited in his heart for his new friend. “Stop it, Mohammed!” And with that, Brandon punched him in the arm in a weak effort [...]

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