Category Archives: Faith

Healing, as Taught by Jesus

Jesus heals. Matthew cites Isaiah 53 as an explanation of the miraculous healings that Jesus did. We believe in healing and will take is any way it comes. We don’t believe the stories that God wants our children to suffer.

Please enjoy our little mini-series on healing.

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Bible Promises Healing

Folks, we know ultimate Truth is in the Bible. Forces in our society have long despised that. They sold us the myth of amoral facts. Now, their ideology has so taken over their minds as if that were ultimate truth, they are making war on facts.

We believe in healing, and will take it any way it comes. We believe that God has miraculous healing power, but that God as creator set things up to work. And would help us heal ourselves and our lands if we but work in harmony with Godly wisdom.

But there are some powers that be that would attack us for telling the truth. So this week, under attack, we have to pull our episode that is factual and return to ultimate truth.

Hope it helps.

The Center of all Character Development, All Religious Education

Homing down on the very center, the very essence of the first most important task of a good parent. We found, very surprisingly, last week that religious education was primary, because it was primary to call character foundation, which is foundational to anything else we might want to convey to our children. So, it that is so, what is the center, best, single most important thing we can convey in that religious education? I give it to you here.

It might be surprising. It might be shockingly familiar. However, it can not be controversial. It is the center of all of Christianity, and agrees with the center of Judaism. Further, while the outcomes agree with the desired outcomes of other good paths, the center is centered on the uniqueness of the message: grace.

You will want to hear this. The surprising, and almost never discussed center point of what being a good parent is.