Monthly Archives: December 2010

-Read the Whole Bible in 2011

As the new year is approaching many are considering turning a new leaf and resolving to do things differently in 2011. One of the best New year’s resolutions that one might choose is to read the Bible daily in the new year.

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Several polls taken during the last year have unfortunately demonstrated that American Christians are somewhat illiterate when it comes to the Bible and particularly Biblical teachings.

One good way to reverse the trend is to set aside time to read the good book everyday. An excellent idea is to read through the whole Bible or at least the New Testament during 2011. There are a number of good programs to help you in the process.

One of the easiest ways to get it done is to get a ‘One Year Bible’, I’ve used one of these several times. The whole year is divided up into daily readings usually with a selection from the New Testament, the Old Testament, and from Psalms. You can even get it in your favorite version at the book store or at Amazon.

If you find that reading all of it in one year is maybe too much, then you could read just the New Testament and Psalm offerings for each day and then maybe save the Old Testament for the following year (or visa versa).

There are also a number of good plans available that allow you to use your regular Bible for the reading. Here’s a few  plans online:

The One year Bible Online, Bible Year-eSword, Bible Gateway

You could also get the Bible on CD or tape and listen to it on the way to work this year or download it into your iPod, iPhone or MP3: iTunes, Apps me now

There are lots more Bible helps available just search online. If any of my readers have other Bible reading favorites or have found some other helpful sites and apps please let us know about them in a comment.

May God Bless you and yours during the new year.

Michael

-Merry Christmas!

May you and yours be blessed on Christmas Day. Here’s a video that blessed me this Christmas:  “Where’s the Line to See Jesus” by Becky Kelley

-See: Once-Paralyzed Pastor Walking Freely, Singing, and Celebrating on stage

When I first wrote about this story in September there were a few who doubted.

In the first video Pastor Knox who had been paralyzed for 22 years stood up and with help got out of her wheel chair and started walking haltingly. In the second video it showed her one week later walking much better. 

Well check out Pastor Knox 3 months later in this recent video now walking back and forth across the stage unaided while singing and celebrating. Sure looks like a healing to me. Praise God.

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-Christmas and Attacks of the ‘Super Spiritual’ and ‘Knowledgeable’

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Sometimes it is Sunday, Tattoos, the name ‘Christian’, contemporary worship, or any Bible but the KJV that gets them going.

But this time of the year it is Christmas that is under attack by those folks that I call the ‘Super Spiritual’ and ‘Knowledgeable’-folks that know it all and are way beyond the rest of us Spiritually.

I am sure you have all heard it by now from one source or another, December 25 was originally celebrated by the Romans as ‘Saturnalia’- the birthday of Saturn and the tradition of decorating trees comes from Druid pagan worship -‘Real’ Christians don’t celebrate Christmas and God hates and condemns it!

All that may be somewhat historically true and I guess if you are worshipping Saturn on the 25th of this month and you have dedicated and decorated a tree to a pagan god then they may have a point.

First time I heard this line was back in the early 70’s one Saturday when our family was decorating our tree. Then there was a knock on our door and a very fine couple from the Watch Tower (Jehovah Witnesses) proceeded to explain to us how what we we doing was pagan. It wasn’t very convincing to me then and still isn’t and I do know all of the history and the facts thank you very much.

Yes, Jesus was probably born sometime in the fall since the shepherds were still in the fields and the Wisemen didn’t show up till months later when they were living in a house, that’s why Herod had all the babies under 2 killed and not just the newborn. But the rest of the events and story we celebrate this time of the year is entirely true and recorded in Matthew (Mt 1:18-2:18) and in Luke (Lk 1:26-56, 2:1-40). However, Isaiah should never be ignored:

Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel. (Is. 7:14)

For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given;
and the government shall be upon his shoulder,
and his name shall be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. (Is. 9:6)

As usual on Christmas Eve our family will break out the Bible and read those passages about the first Christmas and when we come to the part of the angels appearing to the shepherds my granddaughter will probably point to the angel at the top of our tree.

Oh yes, there will be no mention of Saturn or any other pagan deity.

Merry Christmas!

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-Revival Among Women Prisoners

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According to Daughters of Destiny, the Holy Spirit is on the move in woman’s prisons. In the last year alone, more than 7,500 have made decisions for Christ.

Daughters of Destiny is a prison ministry dedicated to spreading the gospel among women inmates holding Bible studies and evangelism events in 203 detention facilities in 25 states across America. Annie Goebel of Daughters of Destiny told reporters:

“There’s an excitement and fervor for God. In the past, 7 to 10 percent of the inmates at a facility might attend our meetings. Now we’re seeing 30 to 90 percent.”

Her husband Mel Goebel noted:

“We are experiencing revival in women’s prisons through the U.S.  We see a movement of repentance, and as a result the women inside are passionate to share their faith with others in prison.”

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