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Studies in Baptisms and Baptism Invitations
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptism Invitations and the Christian Life
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainA baptism is at the special moment in a Christian's life when he or she makes the personal statement of faith in front of a crowd of fellow believers, friends, and churchgoers. It can be done in a river, lake, bath tub, or with even just a little water sprinkled on the forehead.
Baptism Invitations and a Baptism Primer
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptism invitations are like any other ceremonial special event invitations. They're sent out to invite friends and family, churchgoers and co-workers, colleagues and old friends to your very special day for your Christian journey.
Baptism Invitations and Baptism Facts
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptism is one of the two major Christian sacraments present in most Christian denominations. Alongside the Lord's Supper, it's one of the two major, binding sacraments. It symbolizes passing through the waters of chaos into the newness of a better world.
Radio-carbon Dating
Posted on December 29, 2008 by drjcpMan has a great desire to learn about the past. Determination of how old relics from the past are is of great importance to everyone involved in studying the past, and as a consequence scientists have developed numerous methods to determine the age of old things. Many of these methods depend upon "radioactivity", which is a special behavior exhibited by certain elements. These methods are often called "radioactive dating" methods. Probably Radiocarbon Dating is the most well known of all th...
Why Difficulties And Problems
Posted on December 28, 2008 by drjcpPopular testimonies and the general lack of understanding the Word of God has given rise to a very erroneous notion about the problems of difficulties in Christian life. Today Christians widely believe that since Christ is the answer to the most serious problem facing mankind (i.e., spiritual death), he will never let smaller problems touch those whom he has saved from this major problem.
Behind the Lucky Numbers
Posted on December 28, 2008 by Lloyd TwainNumerology is the study of numbers and their influences on to people. Numerology has accompanied by lucky numbers which defined on the lucky moment of a person who consult into a numerologist.
Brave Medical Practices
Posted on December 28, 2008 by drjcpThe products of technology breakthroughs often promise rich financial rewards in certain fields of research and this promise of pot of gold, coupled with the present day greed for money has made many researchers to overlook all kinds of moral obligation. At the same time, man is becoming more and more daring to perform experiments which he perceives as doubtful or wrong because this adventure gives an expression to his rebellion against God.
The Evidence of God
Posted on December 28, 2008 by drjcpOne does not have to tell anyone that this is the age of science and technology. In the past four hundred years scientists have discovered the secrets of nature at such a rapid pace that it has affected all walks of our life. The question is, what has all this done to the evidence of God.
ADHD - A Deceptive Diagnosis
Posted on December 11, 2008 by JohnnykickA look at ADHD from a spiritual perspective.
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Ismailia Socio-Economic Conference
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Farshid"The First World Ismailia Socio-Economic Conference was held on Tuesday, December 15, 1964 on the ground of the Aga Khan Gymkhana, Karachi. Pakistan was fortunate to be the venue of this most important Conference. It was a sunny, bright and pleasant morning, when the Present Imam arrived at 10.30 a.m. and walked through the red carpet leading to the well decorated stage amidst the thundering applause of almost 6000 Ismailis, both delegates and observers from 13 countries. The inaugural sessio...
Baptism Invitations: The Significance of Baptism Invitations
Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptisms are monumental events for children because it's their first religious experience, even if they're not conscious of it. Preachers, pastors, and ministers invest considerable time, energy, resources, and teaching into the importance and practice of baptism - both for infants and adults. An infant baptism is separate and distinct from a believer's baptism. In the latter case, more friends and family are invited because Christians believe this is the time when salvation occurs.
Baptism Invitations and a Baptism Primer
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptism invitations are like any other ceremonial special event invitations. They're sent out to invite friends and family, churchgoers and co-workers, colleagues and old friends to your very special day for your Christian journey.
Psychic Reading: How To Read Runes For Other People
Posted on June 12, 2008 by Robert WatsonHere are a few tips to assure the reading will be beneficial for both of those participating, and they will come away with a feeling of having accomplished what they set out to learn.
Ismaili Scouts
Posted on April 1, 2006 by FarshidThe modern scouting movement was started in the world for the purpose of training the youths in the essentials of good citizenship and it arose in 1908 after the appearance of the book, Scouting for Boys written by the then inspector general of cavatry in the British army, Lieut. General R.S.S. Baden-Powell (1857-1941). Thus, the scouting movements spread in Britain and very quickly to other countries. Chile was the first to take up scouting after Britain, and Canada, Australia, New Zealand and
Ismailis in Afghanistan
Posted on October 19, 2008 by FarshidThe word Afghanistan means the land of the Afghans and the word afghan (awghan or aoghan) means the mountaineers. The oldest Indian literature refers it as Balhekdes. The Persians called it as Zablistan and Kabalistan. To the Greeks, it was Bakhtar or Bactria. The Afghan territories also is included in the Central Asia. How and when the Ismaili mission penetrated Afghanistan is under the shadow of much ambiguity. There were immense difficulties on the field of communication with the Imams, al...
Ithna Asharites
Posted on November 29, 2008 by Farshid"The death of Imam Jafar Sadik in 148/765 marked the beginning of the decentralization of Shi'ite religious authority. The Ithna Asharites or the Twelvers, the Shi'ite sect supported Musa Kazim as their next Imam after Imam Jafar Sadik. Musa Kazim was born in 128/745 on the road between Mecca and Medina. His mother was a Berbar slave, called Hamida. Throughout the whole of his life, Musa was faced with hostility from the Abbasids. The cause of his arrest and murder is said to have been the resul...
Baptism Invitations and the Importance of Baptism
Posted on December 29, 2008 by Jeff FainBaptism invitations are necessary so that all your closest comrades can attend the most beautiful part of the Christian life. Every Christian should get baptized in a lake or a river. While it's not necessary to be granted life in the New Kingdom of God, it certainly takes the cake as far as certifying your Christian life to others.
Vaisakhi – Khalsa Panth Foundation Day
Posted on October 15, 2009 by Surjit Singh SidhuVaisakhi is the biggest festival in the Sikh calendar. Vaisakhi is celebrated as the Sikh New Year festival and Sikh community foundation Day on 13 or 14 April each year. The meaning behind celebrating Vaisakhi is rich with symbolism and rituals. Vaisakhi is the day of creation of Sikh religion.