November 6th, 2008
It all started with me being assigned the task of interviewing some web designers for employment in our organization. One of the bio data was of Pradeep Shah. What I found fascinating was – he required his employers to be flexible to some of his religious chores! Some of these were:
1. He required an […]
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November 5th, 2008
You can’t turn on a television, read a magazine, or listen to a celebrity interview these days, without hearing it…”I like to consider myself a spiritual person.” Oprah has given the term to a generation of women, and California might as well adopt it as their state religion.
I get what people are trying to […]
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November 3rd, 2008
For most of us in a 20th-century rational culture, the greatest miracle of all is to learn to hear God’s voice, clearly, plainly, and on an ongoing daily basis. Christians often debate whether this is even possible. However, those who have tasted communion with God know that not only is it possible, it satisfies […]
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October 21st, 2008
If you are new to the Christian faith, you may be unsure about just how to pray to Jesus. The first thing you need to understand is the God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one person in the trinity. This means that if you pray to Jesus, you are also praying to your […]
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October 21st, 2008
The age of technology has brought many wonderful resources right into our homes. Today you can shop, hunt for a job or chat with friends without ever having to leave the house. Christians can also find plenty of resources available to help them grow in their faith. Whether you are looking for the latest […]
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October 20th, 2008
I have to admit that I was a little leery about this book, as a result it sat on the bottom of my pile. Problem was, eventually the pile dwindled, and only Stories Of A Recovering Fundamentalist remained. I was worried, having just moved into the very apex of the Bible Belt, I am […]
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October 20th, 2008
The U.S. is going through a huge financial crisis that touches everyone in the country in some way. The stress of financial uncertainty and vulnerability can be more than many people can bear. At times like this, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and think that no one else could ever understand the hardships […]
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October 17th, 2008
The age in which we live is so married to rationalism and cognitive, analytical thought that we almost mock when we hear of one actually claiming to be able to hear the voice of God. However, we do not scoff, for several reasons. First, men and women throughout the Bible heard God’s voice. Also, […]
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October 17th, 2008
Converting to Christianity is much more than embracing a new religion. It is all about coming into a personal relationship with God, the Holy Father and Creator of all things, through his only son, Jesus Christ. It is a very personal decision that should not be entered into lightly. Jesus said in the Bible […]
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October 17th, 2008
Sheila Madison, learnt to be a good Samaritan from childhood. She studied social science, theology and computer programming at the Columbia University in New York. She wrote AI program and weaved her ideas of Samaritan values into the program, and named it Kabirus. It had the capability to create different identities to play dedicated […]
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