The city of New York is one of the most popular destinations for tourists and the city features adequate amenities and attractions for its residents. This is why it is entitled the most vivacious metropolises across the globe. The city features a number of unique attractions which include Central Park, Statue of Liberty, The Empire State Building and many more. If you are an individual with a strong inclination towards spirituality, the city has it all for you.
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Importance of Portable Baptismal In church
Posted on June 6, 2009 by JustinWas Cornelius Saved Before Baptism?
Posted on June 22, 2009 by Denny SmithThe case of the conversion of Cornelius is unique from more than one perspective. In the first place he was about as good a man as one could find and was unique in that respect but events occurred in his conversion unlike any found recorded in any other conversion account given in the book of Acts. When and how was he saved?
Saul's Conversion
Posted on June 22, 2009 by Denny SmithWhere and when was Saul saved? Was it on the road to Damascus when Jesus appeared to him or later in Damascus itself? Was it before Ananias came to him or afterwards? Don't be too quick to jump to a conclusion.
Bar and Bat Mitzvah Invitations - Acceptable Etiquette
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Jeff FainYour Bar or Bat Mitzvah will be a once in a lifetime event for you. It is your transformation from youth to adulthood. This can be a time to pull those that are close to you together, whether friends or family, and the key to getting that ball rolling all starts with great Bar and Bat Mitzvah invitations.
Restoring the Historical Roots of American Education
Posted on June 4, 2009 by Mark VirklerTwo hundred years after the American Revolution, America is still governed by its first Constitution. Why have we survived so long? It is because our founding fathers built our Constitution according to a set of ideals that are unparalleled in the history of the world.
10 Benefits Of Religion
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniNo matter your religion, faith, or beliefs, there are benefits of religion that are non denominational and a benefit to the human race as a whole. 1. Friendship Friendship is a vital element of any religion. Congregation members can make wonderful and lasting friendships that can last a lifetime. The church is a place to meet others that share your beliefs giving you a strong platform to build a friendship on. 2. Spiritual Growth Your beliefs will be strengthened and confirmed. You will ex
Christmas Vacations
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniIncreasingly, families are taking vacations away from home. For many people home is the best place to enjoy Christmas, but some seek a new and different way to spend their Christmas vacation. It really can be a nice way to enjoy Christmas in other ways than the traditional home gathering. As with any decision, there are pros and cons as to where you would most enjoy spending your next Christmas vacation. Celebrating Christmas the traditional way, where you wither travel to family member’s hou
Christmas Festivities
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniThere are several kinds of Christmas festivals all around the world. Celtic Christmas festivities include Samhain, which falls on November 1st and marks the first day of winter in the Celtic calender, the Winter Solstice, which lasts from December 21-December 22, and Imbolc, which is the first day of spring in the Celtic calendar, and falls on February 1st. In China, Christmas festivities include a Winter solstice celebration known as Dong zhi. Dong zhi is one of the most important festivals
Christmas Carols
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniChristmas carols are songs whose lyrics are based on the winter season in general or more specifically on Christmas. Christmas carols are traditionally sung in the period of time that spans from Thanksgiving up through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Sometimes Christmas Carols will be sung until New Year’s Eve. The tradition of singing Christmas carols dates back to the thirteenth century. But Christmas carols were originally communal songs that were sung during seasonal celebrations such as
Buddhism
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniBuddhism is a philosophy and religion that is based on the teachings Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha who lived in what is now Northern India and Nepal between the years 563 and 483 BCE. Buddhism continued to spread from this region into Southeast, Central and East Asia, as well as Easter Europe over the following two millennia. There is some amount of controversy among scholars of religion as to whether or not Buddhism should be considered a religion. Which, naturally, is complicated with ques
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Ismaili Flag - Post-Alamut Period
Posted on September 27, 2008 by FarshidThe post-Alamut is the longest period in the Ismaili history, and so is most obscure and dark due to the dearth of the historical informations. It almost covers 580 years for 18 Imams, who lived in different villages and towns in Iran. They had no their own rule and as a result, no need was apparently felt for their banner. Hitherto, we have surveyed that the banner or flag had been used mostly in the battlefields on different occasions and periods. Now, the period ahead was of peace, theref...
Bar Mitzvah Invitations: Bar Mitzvah Invitation Design Choices
Posted on November 27, 2008 by Jeff FainWith so many choices in Bar Mitzvah invitations, how can you set your son's apart and make it special? How can you get that 'Wow!' impression from your friends? No one can make those design decisions but you, but look at the following list to see what your options are in each of the following categories:
Ismailis in Yamen
Posted on November 17, 2008 by FarshidImam Radi Abdullah had dispatched his da'is in all directions, the most acclaimed among them was Ibn Hawshab. When the Imam found that Ibn Hawshab was groomed enough for the responsibility of its promulgation, he jointly entrusted him and his colleague, Ibn Fazal, with the task of Ismaili mission in Yamen. They conquered Sana'a, the capital of Yamen, and exiled the ruling tribe of Banu Laydir, and established Ismaili authority in Yamen. The Ismaili mission reached the apex of its influence in Ya...
Sid Roth welcomes Paul Keith Davis
Posted on June 29, 2009 by Sid RothSID : Howdy , Sid Roth here with Paul Keith Davis. Paul, you were telling us about Branham, and when you studied Branham, you were just about under a mandate. But then you studied many other great folks besides Branham. Why do you do this? PAUL : lots of the people that lived in that generation, and even the early part of the century are somewhat debatable, or some think so any way. And there's some misunderstanding maybe about some of their ministries. But one thing is cl...
A Ministry of Rodney Howard Brown
Posted on June 29, 2009 by Sid RothAlmost 7 times in the book of Matthew, we see that folks were healed of sickness and pain because Jesus touched them. He saw past their symptoms, outside their sickness, and through their scars. He saw the genuine need: the necessity for touch. And, that healing touch transformed lives again. This is one need that has not disappeared in the two thousand years since Jesus walked the earth. Today, we almost never see the word "touch" without some reference to scandal, improp...
Bar Mitzvah Invitations. Mazel Tov!
Posted on October 25, 2008 by Jeff FainBar Mitzvahs and Bat Mitzvahs are a very important time in a teenager's life. It is a time when Jewish teenagers transition from childhood innocence to adult responsibility.
Ismailis in United States of America, and United Kingdom
Posted on November 7, 2008 by FarshidThe Ismailis of Malaysia emigrated from India in 1920 under the guidance of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah and were settled in Federation of Malaya and State of Singapore, the country now is known as Malaysia. The Ismailis in Malaysia have good and cordial relations with other communities like the Malays, the Chinese, the Indians and the Europeans. There are about 500 Ismailis spread over in cities and towns like Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Seramban, Kotra Bahru and Kuala Trenganu. The Ismailis ...
Criticism: A Biblical Perspective
Posted on December 30, 2008 by drjcpCriticism has been labeled as the sweetest sin. This seems to be true if we evaluate it by the amount of criticism and gossip in which the children of God indulge. However, the end is only bitter. In this article the author challenges his readers to recognize the true nature of this sin and flee from it.
Ismailia Associations
Posted on October 16, 2008 by Farshid"In 1944, Imam Sultan Muhammad changed the name of Recreation Club Institute into the Ismailia Association for India. Ali Muhammad Macklai was appointed its President with Alijah Rajab Ali Muhammad Dandawala as Vice-President and Itmadi Rehmatuallah Virjee as Hon. Secretary. Thus, the Ismailia Recreation Club was the progenitor of the Ismailia Association. In view of his long selfless services, the Imam granted the titles of Huzur Wazir (minister in attendance) and Commander in Chief to Ali Muha...
Birth Charts And Star Signs
Posted on November 30, 2008 by raphnixAll of these are the signs that composed the birth chart. Your birth chart, is usually shown in the form of a wheel that symbolizes the cycles periodically known to your life or to the other living things on earth. The symbols known as glyphs was displayed which stand for the astrological signs, planets and other chart factors representing forces can affect your life at any given time.