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Bill Kruegler of Troy, New York, was a laughing, playful child, a rough and tough football player, and an amateur thespian. Whether he was playing "Dead-Eye Dick," a detective in a high school play; or dressed in a Dutch costume leading a parade; or a big brother drying the tears of his little sister, he was always helping someone. Later, as a priest, in Bolivia, he climbed mountains, traveled through jungles, visited the sick, consoled the lonely, and always had time to play with the children. His letters reveal a passion to serve people in need, especially children. Happy in his life and work, he seemed to be no threat to anyone. That's why his murder, while a whole town was celebrating, shocked people on two continents. High School students in Troy, New York wrote essays and raised money to build a chapel in his name. Bolivians named a school for him and almost forty years later, they are still telling his story to their children. IF I AM FOUND WORTHY is a book for every person who struggles to be faithful to a commitment to others, especially those who love children and want to see them safe and loved.
Many people do not understand that we not only need "grace," but we also need the "law;" it can cause confusion. Consequently, we have two groups: • one that says all we need is “grace.” • while the other says all we need is the “law.” They both are wrong. We need “grace,” and we need the “law;” they go together. We need “grace” first, which is the blood of YAHUSHUA, to cleanse us from our sins because we did not keep the “law;” we transgressed the “law.” It is because we transgressed the “law” that we are given death. The Father sentenced us to death, this death being in the lake of fire, eternal death. All of creation was lost due to our sins, and we all have come short of the glory of YAHUAH; He sent His Son, YAHUSHUA, to shed His blood and to bring us out from under the death sentence. If transgressing the “law” got us in all of this trouble, then when YAHUSHUA came; sacrificed Himself and shed His blood, it caused us to have our past sins forgiven. This being the case, why would we continue to break the “law?” That is what got us in trouble in the first place. To avoid repeating this mistake, we must begin to keep the “law.” This book shows the importance of both; we need “grace” first and then the “law.” We will examine the writings of the Apostle Paul and see he was not speaking against the “law.” He was telling us because we had this death sentence hanging over our heads and we transgressed the “law” of YAHUAH: 1. Keeping the "law" is not going to help; 2. A "circumcision" is not going to help us; 3. Keeping the "Sabbath" day is not going to help us; 4. Keeping the "Feast days" will not help us. Those things are part of the “law” and we must do them but we have a problem coming out of the gate. We have transgressed the “law” of YAHUAH; therefore, we are “lawbreakers.” We need the blood to get back on track: on the road to righteousness and holiness, before our ELOHIM. There are many layers to unpack regarding “Grace and Law;” Get ready to dive deep into what will finally bring understanding to what it is all about. Remember, when it comes to whether we should keep the “law” and do away with “grace” or should we be under “grace” and do away with the “law?” We need them both. It is the blood of YAHUSHUA that justifies us and it is the “law” that will maintain our justification.
In 'Gil the Gunner: The Youngest Officer in the East' by George Manville Fenn, the reader is transported to the exotic and dangerous world of the British East India Company during the mid-19th century. Fenn's vivid and descriptive writing style allows the reader to experience the sights, sounds, and tensions of colonial India first-hand. The book is filled with action-packed scenes of military conflict, political intrigue, and personal growth as the young protagonist, Gil, navigates his way through the ranks of the British Army in India. Fenn's attention to detail and historical accuracy make this novel a valuable insight into this tumultuous period of history. The story is engaging and fast-paced, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat until the very end. The author's use of dialogue and character development adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and adventure stories. Overall, 'Gil the Gunner' is a captivating and informative novel that offers a glimpse into the colonial past of India, making it a must-read for anyone interested in this period of history.
The final book of the Bible, Revelation prophesies the ultimate judgement of mankind in a series of allegorical visions, grisly images and numerological predictions. According to these, empires will fall, the "Beast" will be destroyed and Christ will rule a new Jerusalem. With an introduction by Will Self.
The era of the apostolic fathers was filled with danger and plenty of false teaching. New fathers needed to rise up in order to fill the gap left by the apostles after their persecutions by the Roman Empire. This collection of writing is the basis from which many of our current beliefs come from. These men fought false teaching and notably Gnosticism in order to clear up the Bible and the apostolic teaching handed down to them and us.
"One of the first great events in Christian history was the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, convened to organize Christian sects and beliefs into a unified doctrine. The great Christian clergymen who wrote before this famous event are referred to as the Ante-Nicenes and the Apostolic Fathers, and their writings are collected here in a ten-volume set. The Ante-Nicenes lived so close to the time of Christ that their interpretations of the New Testament are considered more authentic than modern voices. But they are also real and flawed men, who are more like their fellow Christians than they are like the Apostles, making their words echo in the ears of spiritual seekers. In Volume I of the 10-volume collected works of the Ante-Nicenes first published between 1885 and 1896, readers will find the writings of: Clement of Rome, the fourth pope, who was supposedly martyred by being tied to an anchor and tossed overboard Mathetes, an anonymous writer considered the first Christian apologist Polycarp, a Christian bishop who was stabbed to death after he failed to burn at the stake Ignatius, a student of John the Apostle, who was Bishop of Antioch before he was killed Barnabas, an anonymous writer given the name of Saint Barnabas Papias, author of Interpretations of the Sayings of the Lord, a textbook on quotes from Jesus Justin Martyr, a Christian apologist and accomplished philosopher, and Irenaeus, disciple of Polycarp, apologist, and bishop of Lugdunum."