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October 2002

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October 2002
Vol.II - Issue 8
August 2002

 
Heaven Vs. Hell
  One day while walking down the street a highly successful woman executive was tragically hit by a bus and she died. Her soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St. Peter himself. [Full Aricle]

Redeemer
  As Ruth rejoiced in her redemption through Boaz so we too rejoice because, we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our sins according to the riches of His Grace[Full Aricle]

 
  The God of 'Deciever'
(OR) THE GOD OF JACOB

Prof. Biju Issac
  God's heart for man whom He created in His owe image, is something our minds would never comprehend. You can be an utter failure in life, but I tell you, God still has an eye on you. Don't give up or quit! He still can make something `great' out of you. [Full Aricle]

  A Man After God's Own Heart
D. Joshua
  David is a unique personality in the entire Bible. Joseph was symbol of holiness. Moses was the meekest man in the entire world. Job was known for his long suffering and endurance. Nevertheless, none of them were called like how God called David.
[Full Aricle]

  Three Fires
R. A. Torey
  In Ezekiel 24:11-13 we are told of the consuming power of fire, the fire of judgment that will consume the filth and dross of Jerusalem. The baptism of fire consumes. [Full Aricle]
 
  The Dawn & Dusk of Reformation
Raju Ebenezer
  History often had its glaring' 'blunders'!
It was one such blunder the so called 'Church' committed in the 14th century in trying to finish with John Wycliffe, the great man called after 'the morning star of reformation'. [Full Aricle]
 
  Your Home - A Battle field or A Harbor
Jacob Mathew
  I have decided to venture out in to the street alone, the very next morning I had landed in the US. The couple that was walking their dog early in the morning was quick to spot this new comer in their neighborhood and they did not fail to say the Texan Style Good Morning [Full Aricle]
 
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