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Category Archives: Religions of the World
Wise Words
: Sometimes it is easy to forget this in the dark word of hate. “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 “For since the creation of the world … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, blood, faith, Hebrews 11:1, hope, Mahatma Gandhi, Matchless and pure strength of faith, Romans 1:20, soul, Wise Words
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Do You? Do I? Ouch!
HOME RECENT POSTS CONTRIBUTORS TOPICS ABOUT US DONATE BNG NEWS SITE This certainly steps on my Evangelical toes. . . . .well actually my whole foot! About Us Who represents Jesus? It may not be who you think! Tue, October … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Bible, Christianity, faith, helping the poor, Jesus representative, justice
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“India’s Attack on Free Speech”
Democracy is fragile and fleeting in idea and implementation. . . . freedom and justice for all of the 1.3 billion Indians in the world’s largest democracy? Is it possible with over 300 languages and a diversity of religions? … Continue reading
Pictures of Animals being Animals in Incredible India!
Love this image from Daijiworld! Poor little monkey can’t find its mom ! I have not seen this in my time in India as dogs usually chase monkeys, but I love the image. Poor tired Mama dog! She started … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged animals, blogging, faith, holy cow, India, monkey god, photography, travel
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St Francis’ Peace Prayer
Yesterday was the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi. I have always loved this prayer and thought though I am a day late, that we all could use some of this peace which St. Francis so fervently prayer for. I … Continue reading
Persecution Continues Around the World. . . . . . .
Not all the main street media is reporting that the shooter was targeting Christians. The president didn’t mention it. But primary sources who survived ,did tell. This incident can be added to the beheadings in the Middle East and imprisonment … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged blog, Christianity persecution, freedom of speech, India, Oregon, Oregon shooter, UCC attacked, Varanasi
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Sad News from India
This is a very tragic story from India! India BBC News India man lynched over beef rumours 2 hours ago From the sectionIndia Image copyrightAFPImage captionMohammad Akhlaq was a farm worker A 50-year-old man in northern India has been killed … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged 6 arrests, Hinduism, India, Islam, lynching, Uttar Pradesh beef
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A Gaze Is a Mighty Thing
Gaze tonight at the red moon. . . . if it is not cloudy like it is going to be here! Thanks to my daughter, Katie. Abortion, Euthanasia, Pornography, Violence… They All Start With a Gaze Garrett Johnson 10/10/2014 It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged A gaze, abortion, culture, Euthanasia, interior decision, love, pornography, reality, violence, world
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Security Nightmare
I can’t imagine anyone in the United States has missed the news about Pope Francis visiting Washington, New York, and Philadelphia this week. I am interested on several levels, and one is the extraordinary steps to protect him. You can … Continue reading
Another Pope, Another Place, Another Blessing. . . . .
During my husband’s tenure, he has taken groups of architecture students to study in Rome and travel all through Italy, for a semester abroad , similar to his trips to India. David always says that “Professors don’t get rich but … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blessing, Italy, papal audiences, Pope Francis, Pope John Paul, Popes, Rome, St Peters Basilica, The Vatican, travel
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