God's desire for us is that we should be filled with the Holy
Spirit. As we are filled with the Holy Spirit we will be more
effective in serving the Lord and will enter into a new
relationship of intimacy with Him.
Immigration Words & Terms - Abandonment, A
Friday, December 30, 2011
In 1942, Our Lady miraculously appeared in a Mississippi prison, and asked a condemned murderer to become Catholic. What happened next is remarkable
Claude Newman was an African American man who was born on
December 1, 1923 to Willie and Floretta (Young) Newman in
Stuttgart, Arkansas. In 1928, Claudes father Willie takes Claude
and his older brother away from their mother for unknown reasons,
and they are brought to their grandmother, Ellen Newman, of Bovina,
Warren County, Mississippi.
December 1, 1923 to Willie and Floretta (Young) Newman in
Stuttgart, Arkansas. In 1928, Claudes father Willie takes Claude
and his older brother away from their mother for unknown reasons,
and they are brought to their grandmother, Ellen Newman, of Bovina,
Warren County, Mississippi.
The Peach and the Coconut Part 12 - Resolving the Problems Growth Produces
Growth is exciting but always creates problems that need to
be overcome. As we continue to grow as a church how do we look to
overcome those problems? Today Simon resumes The Peach and The
Coconut series and looks at Genesis 26:12-25 to see how Isaac
resolved problems caused by growth. The sermons page of the Kerith
website (www.kerith.co.uk) also contains 2 growth charts, 2 quotes
from CS Spurgeon and a link to the Kerith Finances webpage
containing 2 2011 budget charts that Simon uses during his
talk
be overcome. As we continue to grow as a church how do we look to
overcome those problems? Today Simon resumes The Peach and The
Coconut series and looks at Genesis 26:12-25 to see how Isaac
resolved problems caused by growth. The sermons page of the Kerith
website (www.kerith.co.uk) also contains 2 growth charts, 2 quotes
from CS Spurgeon and a link to the Kerith Finances webpage
containing 2 2011 budget charts that Simon uses during his
talk
2011's Top 10 Reasons for Hope
CatholicVote.org's Annual Top 10 Reasons for Hope from 2011.
Our true hope, of course, is in Christ alone. But we live in a
world of events, people, and stories that manifest this hope. Our
list is made up of news events, people, or significant developments
that inspired us from this past year.
Our true hope, of course, is in Christ alone. But we live in a
world of events, people, and stories that manifest this hope. Our
list is made up of news events, people, or significant developments
that inspired us from this past year.
Jonah's Journey
God called Jonah to Nineveh but before he got there he went
on a journey firstly of running away from God and then in
repentance to God. Then only after he preached to Nineveh, did
Jonah's journey end when he ran into God. Whilst Jonah journeyed -
God remained the same - unchangeable, rich in grace mercy and
full of love - this is our God!!
on a journey firstly of running away from God and then in
repentance to God. Then only after he preached to Nineveh, did
Jonah's journey end when he ran into God. Whilst Jonah journeyed -
God remained the same - unchangeable, rich in grace mercy and
full of love - this is our God!!
Telling Our Story
Looking at how Jesus used stories to teach, Catrina
encourages us all to tell our stories. Our motivation is that in
telling our story, we stand strong for God; overcome the devil in
our lives; and draw others closer to their own salvation in Jesus.
The pictures that Catrina talks about can be seen on the November
2011 Sermons page of the Kerith website.
encourages us all to tell our stories. Our motivation is that in
telling our story, we stand strong for God; overcome the devil in
our lives; and draw others closer to their own salvation in Jesus.
The pictures that Catrina talks about can be seen on the November
2011 Sermons page of the Kerith website.
Identity in Christ
Who are you? What is your identity? In this talk Tabitha
looks at a variety of verses and points to answer these questions
and take a deeper look into why it is so important to know who we
are in Christ.
looks at a variety of verses and points to answer these questions
and take a deeper look into why it is so important to know who we
are in Christ.
Christmas, the Prequel
Looking at John 1:1-5 and Isaiah 9:1-7 Lee takes a look at
the birth of Jesus in view of God's eternal plan not only for this
world but also for us as individuals.
the birth of Jesus in view of God's eternal plan not only for this
world but also for us as individuals.
Still Going Strong
I often refer to the results of The Energy Resources
Conservation Boards (ERCB) findings in my presentations and I was
happy to see this year that the results highlighted another solid
year and a bright futurefor our industry. The report, Albertas
Reserves 2010 and Supply/Demand Outlook 2011-2020, showed over
2,300 successful oil wells were drilled in 2010 more than double
from 2009. Furthermore, according to the report, the total amount
of oil sands produced represents an 8 per cent increase since 2009
with 589 million barrels being the 2010 yearly total (i.e., on
average, 1.61 MBbl/d). These are great numbers. This means that our
industry is continuing to deliver economic benefits for the
province and across the country. And, the expectation is that these
numbers will just continue to grow. The ERCB forecasts a total of
1.3 billion barrels per year (i.e., on average, 3.56 MBbl/d) by
2020. The results underline the need for our resource to meet
growing energy demands. Since 1967 when the industry began, Alberta
has produced 7.5 billion barrels of raw crude bitumen from the oil
sands and crude oil production has produced 16 billion barrels. I
know that our industry will continue to play a key role as an
economic driver through the development of this great resource. For
more information on the report and other highlights, please visit
www.ercb.ca.
Conservation Boards (ERCB) findings in my presentations and I was
happy to see this year that the results highlighted another solid
year and a bright futurefor our industry. The report, Albertas
Reserves 2010 and Supply/Demand Outlook 2011-2020, showed over
2,300 successful oil wells were drilled in 2010 more than double
from 2009. Furthermore, according to the report, the total amount
of oil sands produced represents an 8 per cent increase since 2009
with 589 million barrels being the 2010 yearly total (i.e., on
average, 1.61 MBbl/d). These are great numbers. This means that our
industry is continuing to deliver economic benefits for the
province and across the country. And, the expectation is that these
numbers will just continue to grow. The ERCB forecasts a total of
1.3 billion barrels per year (i.e., on average, 3.56 MBbl/d) by
2020. The results underline the need for our resource to meet
growing energy demands. Since 1967 when the industry began, Alberta
has produced 7.5 billion barrels of raw crude bitumen from the oil
sands and crude oil production has produced 16 billion barrels. I
know that our industry will continue to play a key role as an
economic driver through the development of this great resource. For
more information on the report and other highlights, please visit
www.ercb.ca.
A preview of ten big Vatican events planned throughout 2012
The Vatican already knows that 2012 will be full of events,
traveling, canonizations and key anniversaries.
traveling, canonizations and key anniversaries.
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