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Category Archives: Religions of the World
I Am Honored
These beautiful flowers from my son, Christian were delivered at 9:40 PM on Saturday night with an apology for the lateness of the hour. I was just delighted for the beautiful remembrance . Christian, Katherine, David and me in Skanetateles … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged children, family, Genesis 20:12, grandchildren, Honor thy faother and mother, love, Mother's Day
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India Overtaking China in Population
In 7 Years, India’s Population Will Overtake China’s http://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/in-7-years-indias-population-to-overtake-chinas-1203252 IANS, Modified: August 03, 2015 12:54 IST India will overtake China as the world’s most populous nation by 2022, says a new UN report that revises its previous estimates, which put … Continue reading
Meet India’s Buttermilk Uncle
If you are in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, buttermilk is your quintessential quick-fix remedy to beat the sweltering heat. There’s no way that you can step out of the house without having your fill for the day. And just in … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, service, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Andhra Pradesh, free buttermilk, generosity of heart, Hindus, Hydrabad, India, kindness of India, Koti, photography, travel
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John Perkins. . . . . Leader for Reconciliation
Dr. John Perkins, eighty-five years young will be speaking at Loudonville Community Church this weekend at the church’s first local “Mission Possible Conference.” Dr. Perkins was born into Mississippi poverty, but fled to California after the death of his brother … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Albany New York, Dr. John Perkins, faith, Feel others pain, Gospel, Head start, Loudonville Community Church, love rooted in dignity and respect, Mission Possible Conference, Mississippi poverty, spiritual and physical needs, WIC
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Paul Macdonald
Paul Macdonald is a writer on Social Media under the name of Elijah Returns. He has lived all over the world and has exhaustive writing on the Bible as his spiritual journey has led from early in his life … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged Elijah Returns, Isereal, Jehovah's witness, Paul MacDonald, politics, religion, scripture
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” Your Name “
Joe Wilson Gospel Choir For my dear friend, Paul MacDonald on this Good Friday. These words were predicted by the prophet Isaiah about Christ 800 years before His death for us all which is remembered today ! Isaiah 53:3-6 King James Version … Continue reading
India Dreaming. . . . . . Holi
12:46 AM EST MAR 24, 2016 Wall Street Journal Staff India celebrates Holi, the all-colorful Hindu festival on Thursday. Here’s what you need to know about the festival which has people across the world digging their hands deep into … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged celebration of Spring, colors, Holi, India, India Dreaming, joy, photography, simple fun, spring
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Chrisitian Persecution in India
Christian persecution by Hindus rises in India, say humanitarian groups By Perry Chiaramonte Published March 14, 2016 This is world wide persecution. The US government is resisting calling the persecution and religious killings in the Middle East , genocide. I … Continue reading
Posted in India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Christianity, conflict of faith, faith, Hinduism, India, Mr. Modi, persecution of Christians, politics
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3.5 Million People? Well, It Is India !
Why India’s huge ‘spiritual’ festival has run into trouble 3 hours ago From the section India bbc.com/news/world/ asia/india Image copyrightAFP A three-day cultural festival, expected to attract 3.5 million visitors and a host of local and international dignitaries, is due to … Continue reading
Posted in Delhi, India, Religions of the World, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged "power of peace", 3.5 million people expected at festival, 50 million rupee fine, Art of Living Foundation, Delhi India, India, International dignitaries, National Green Tribunal, Ravi Shankar, World Cultural Festival 2016, Yamuna River, Yamuna River floodplain
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