Biblia

Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Three)

Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Three) We Must Be Careful Regarding Judging #1131s John W. Ritenbaugh Given 24-Nov-12; 14 minutes Go to the Our Genetically Altered Foods (commentary series) description: (hide) The world’s food supply has been increasingly contaminated by genetic modification and any attempt to seek a physical solution is impossible. Consequently, no … Continue reading “Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Three)”

Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Two)

Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Two) A Challenge Impossible to Avoid #1130c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 17-Nov-12; 13 minutes Go to the Our Genetically Altered Foods (commentary series) description: (hide) If we allow expediency to become the dominant factor in our decision-making, we will ignore the future and our responsibilities to follow God’s health … Continue reading “Commentary: Our Genetically Altered Foods (Part Two)”

Sermonette: Attitude of Gratitude

Sermonette: Attitude of Gratitude Thanksgiving #1130s Mike Ford (1955-2021) Given 17-Nov-12; 13 minutes listen: description: (hide) Mike Ford, observing that our fellowship has supplied several articles on the topic of thanksgiving, points out that Almighty God should be the recipient of this thanksgiving. Both the Canadian and American governments have acknowledged Almighty God as the … Continue reading “Sermonette: Attitude of Gratitude”

Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part Five)

Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part Five) Hosea 10-12:1 #1129 Martin G. Collins Given 10-Nov-12; 72 minutes Go to the Hosea’s Prophecy (sermon series) description: (hide) Israel, ancient and modern, demonstrates divided loyalties, vacillating between God and the world, veering more and more toward the world, resembling a panting dog or a pleasure-seeking prostitute. As a metaphorical … Continue reading “Sermon: Hosea’s Prophecy (Part Five)”

Commentary: A View of the Election

Commentary: A View of the Election Why So Lopsided? #1129c John W. Ritenbaugh Given 10-Nov-12; 11 minutes listen: description: (hide) John Ritenbaugh states that he was not surprised that Barack Obama had won the election, providing, in essence, a referendum for sin. Mitt Romney has demonstrated an infinitely higher regard for morality than the incumbent, … Continue reading “Commentary: A View of the Election”