This presentation is the fourth in a series of exegetical Bible studies pertaining to Philippians 1:3. This lesson expands the concept Paul presented in verse 3 concerning God's blessings.
I would have to write a book to deal with all of the exegetical fallacies and hermeneutical issues surrounding this clip. Jack is wack... and not just regular wack, but wiggidy wack!
This presentation is the first in a series of exegetical Bible studies pertaining to Philippians 1:3. This verse begins Paul's prayer of thanksgiving to God for his beloved Philippian congregation. Presented by Pastor Jim Oliver
Original composition mula sa bandang Antigo. Antigo is: Job Mayo- vox Mark Morales- lead guitar Bogs Paterno- lead guitar Drixx Oracion-bass Patrick Duruin- drums For Bookings: contact Mark at 0905 3664823 Drixx at 0927 7735323
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Original composition mula sa bandang Antigo.
Antigo is:
Job Mayo- vox
Mark Morales- lead guitar
Bogs Paterno- lead guitar
Drixx Oracion-bass
Patrick Duruin- drums
For Bookings:
contact Mark at 0905 3664823
Drixx at 0927 7735323
This presentation is second in a series of exegetical Bible studies that pertain to Philippians 1:1. This study looks at Paul's status at the time he wrote this letter to his beloved Philippian congregation. In it, the stages of spiritual growth are also outlined.
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Does John 3:16 refute Reformed theology? Many big names say so, but can they delve into the text in context to make their point? I think not. Here is the Sunday AM sermon from PRBC from August 31, 2008
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A 2-headed baby boy was born in Bangladesh. He has since died, but I wonder if even staunch opponents of abortion would view this case as an exception.
Link to the story in the Telegraph:
http://www.telegr aph.co.uk/news/world news/asia/bangladesh /2637040/Two-headed- boy-dies-after-after -just-48-hours.html< br />
Music: "Two Heads" by Headcount