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Monthly Archives: October 2014
“When You Walk Through the Fire, You Will Not be Burned.”
A couple of months ago I bought the DVD/CD “Majestic” by Kari Jobe. At one point she introduces one of her songs called “I am not alone” by quoting from the book of Isaiah chapter 43 verse 2:- “When you … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Daniel 3, Fiery Furnace, Isaiah 43, Kari Jobe
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The Three Persons of the Trinity – God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Some people seem to have a real problem with the concept of the trinity. They use specious arguments such as the word ‘trinity’ does not appear in the Bible. Theological terms have come into being over the centuries in order … Continue reading
Post-Referendum Scotland, an Update.
I had hoped to move away from the political situation up here, but I notice that a number of my followers are political bloggers who are overseas. Sadly UK media websites tend to be London based. The main ones used, … Continue reading →