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Do you like the band Ministry?

October 30, 2009 - 9:49 am 7 Comments

What are their best songs?

I love Ministry.. My favorite songs by them are:

Just Like You
Abortive
Stigmata
Flashback
You Know What You Are
Burning Inside
Cannibal Song
Thieves
NWO
Just One Fix
Jesus Built My Hotrod
Corrosion
Reload
The Fall
Filth Pig
Dead Guy
Bad Blood
Nursing Home
Step
Leper
Let’s Go
The Last Sucker

Would you like to know the difference between the old Testament vs. the New Testament? (Warning: kindof long)?

October 30, 2009 - 9:49 am 5 Comments

The Old Testament lays the foundation for the teachings and events found in the New Testament. The Bible is a progressive revelation. If you skip the first half of any good book and try to finish it, you will have a hard time understanding the characters, the plot, and the ending. In the same way, the New Testament is only completely understood when it is seen as a fulfillment of the events, characters, laws, sacrificial system, covenants, and promises of the Old Testament.

If we only had the New Testament, we would come to the gospels and not know why the Jews were looking for a Messiah (a Savior King). Without the Old Testament, we would not understand why this Messiah was coming (see Isaiah 53), and we would not have been able to identify Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah through the many detailed prophecies that were given concerning Him, e.g., His birthplace (Micah 5:2); His manner of death (Psalm 22, especially vv. 1, 7-8, 14-18; Psalm 69:21), His resurrection (Psalm 16:10), and many more details of His ministry (Isaiah 52:19, 9:2).

Without the Old Testament, we would not understand the Jewish customs that are mentioned in passing in the New Testament. We would not understand the perversions that the Pharisees had made to God’s law as they added their traditions to it. We would not understand why Jesus was so upset as He cleansed the temple courtyard. We would not understand that we can make use of the same wisdom that Christ used in His many replies to His adversaries.

The New Testament Gospels and the Acts of the apostles record many of the fulfillments of prophecies that were recorded hundreds of years earlier in the Old Testament. In the circumstances of Jesus’ birth, life, miracles, death, and resurrection as found in the Gospels, we find the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies that relate to the Messiah’s first coming. It is these details that validate Jesus’ claim to be the promised Christ. And even the prophecies in the New Testament (many of which are in the book of Revelation) are built upon earlier prophecies found in Old Testament books. These New Testament prophecies relate to events surrounding the second coming of Christ. Roughly two out of three verses in Revelation are based on or related to Old Testament verses.

Also, because the revelation in Scripture is progressive, the New Testament brings into focus teachings that were only alluded to in the Old Testament. The book of Hebrews describes how Jesus is the true High Priest and how His one sacrifice replaces all of the previous sacrifices, which were mere portrayals. The Old Testament gives the Law, which has two parts: the commandments and the blessing/curse that comes from obedience or disobedience to those commands. The New Testament clarifies that God gave those commandments to show men their need of salvation; they were never intended to be a means of salvation (Romans 3:19).
The Old Testament describes the sacrificial system God gave the Israelites to temporarily cover their sins. The New Testament clarifies that this system alluded to the sacrifice of Christ through whom alone salvation is found (Acts 4:12; Hebrews 10:4-10). The Old Testament saw paradise lost; the New Testament shows how paradise was regained for mankind through the second Adam (Christ) and how it will one day be restored. The Old Testament declares that man was separated from God through sin (Genesis chapter 3), and the New Testament declares that man can now be restored in his relationship to God (Romans chapters 3–6). The Old Testament predicted the Messiah’s life. The Gospels primarily record Jesus’ life, and the Epistles interpret His life and how we are to respond to all He has done.
Without the Old Testament we would not understand the promises God will yet fulfill to the Jewish nation. As a result, we would not properly see that the tribulation period is a seven-year period in which He will specifically be working with the Jewish nation who rejected His first coming but who will receive Him at His second coming. We would not understand how Christ’s future 1000-year reign fits in with His promises to the Jews, or how Gentiles will fit in. Nor would we see how the end of the Bible ties up the loose ends that were unraveled in the beginning of the Bible, restoring the paradise that God originally created this world to be.
In summary, the Old Testament lays the foundation for, and was meant to prepare the Israelites for, the coming of the Messiah who would sacrifice Himself for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). The New Testament shares the life of Jesus Christ and then looks back on what He did and how we are to respond to His gift of eternal life and live our lives in gratitude for all He has done for us (Romans 12). Both testaments reveal the same holy, merciful, and righteous God who must condemn sin but who desires to bring to Himself a fallen human race of sinners through the forgiveness only possible through Christ’s atoning sacrifice. In both testaments, God reveals Himself to us and how we are to come to Him through Jesus Christ. In both testaments, we find all we need for eternal life and godly living (2 Timothy 3:15-17).
yes, copy/ paste of course. I’m not that good with words, but I completly agree with this, credits go to got questions . org

Nice copy/paste. I see you’re trying to pass it off as original. Which testament has rules about that?

How can I get a family member licensed to officiate my wedding without going through a ministry or church?

October 30, 2009 - 9:49 am 3 Comments

I am trying to plan my wedding, but don’t want a stranger to officiate my wedding. I have been searching the net, but all i have come up with are church sites…any suggestions?

http://ulc.org/hq-beta/
This is a free website to get officiated and after whoever applies can perform weddings and funerals.

When Jesus the ‘man’ walked the earth in his ministry and said " your sins are forgiven" were the sins put on-?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 5 Comments

hold until the day of his Crucifixion? Did he have the power to forgive on spot? he certainly had the power of healing on the spot and remotely also. Since his earthly death, all of us have our sins forgiven and they no longer exist. Only when we refuse to believe in God’s grace are we headed to non- existence, and there will be no remembrance of us and no tears shed. so sad! when all you have to do is say you believe what God has already made known to us.

In order for Jesus to have "walked the earth [sic]," he’d have to have existed. He didn’t. There is *no* evidence for a historical Jesus.

Nothing real requires faith.
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”Whether Jesus ever actually existed has long been debated. The argument (very well documented) is that there is absolutely no corroborating evidence of his existence in documents other than highly suspect Christian sources." – Riane Eisler, "The Chalice & the Blade," p. 122
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"The gospel story is an artificial, non-historical work. It has been fabricated from source materials that can be identified and traced to their incorporation in the gospels. There is not a particle of hard evidence that ‘Jesus of Nazareth’ ever existed." – Harold Leidner, "The Fabrication of the Christ Myth"
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Did a historical Jesus exist?
http://www.nobeliefs.com/exist.htm

The Myth of the Historical Jesus
http://mama.indstate.edu/users/nizrael/jesusrefutation.html

Do Any First Century Historians Mention the Jesus of Christianity?
http://freethought.mbdojo.com/josephus.html

Did Jesus Really Rise From The Dead?
http://www.ffrf.org/about/bybarker/rise.php

Pagan origins of Jesus:
http://www.pocm.info/
http://geocities.com/christprise/
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa3.htm
http://www.geocities.com/paulntobin/virgin.html#pagan
http://www.harrington-sites.com/motif.htm

Nazareth: The Town that Theology Built
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/nazareth.html
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Are you a full time minister or doing ministry at church or Christian Organization? I have a question for you.

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 11 Comments

Lets say I want to do ministry, thinking that I have a calling or passion. However, parents are doing everything to block that path. Others are saying I will do great. Some people say that I will maybe suffer financially or maybe I will have hard time. I am thinking that I want to do ministry related no matter what because God uses those who are weak / humble rather than those who are smart/ good speaker. Maybe I want to do part time ministry and later full time. How do i respond when parents dont like it? what would you do? just do ministry thinking that God will take care, have faith in him? or doing something else, going into work force, working full time rather than doing God’s will, evangelism, and discipleship? How did you respond when you were called as a minister? what were ur obstacle? How did you make ur parents support you financially and prayer?

maybe your blockage is the truth trying to steep in..

Is there any Christian ministry that help animals?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 1 Comment

There are tons of ministeries and missionaries in helping or rescuing people(all types). But is there a Christian ministry/missionary that help animals? like pets or wild animals?

The Humane Society, local animal shelters.

Does it matter what the religious beliefs of the rescuers are?

Can I burn multi formats on one media to advertise my ministry at chruch (webpage -html, dvd and audio)?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 1 Comment

I an looking to pass out information on my ministry (Christ centered addiction recovery). I would like to be able for someone to be able to place the cd into the computer and have a webpage format on screen (not a website) or put the cd into the car player and hear an audio format or put the cd into a dvd player and get a video message. All of this on one CD or other media….. IS this possible and where do I go to find out how?

Thanks everyone

http://www.videomaker.com/article/8620/

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DRU-530A-Multi-Format-Recorder-DRU530A/dp/B0000ZPPO6

http://www.pricegrabber.ca/search_getprod.php/masterid=31804366

i’m looking for this song which i heard on this cd, i think it was ministry of music?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 1 Comment

i’m not sure what the song was but it was on the same cd as voodoo child and boogie 2nite, i think it was a fast song but it had this nice calm piano tune thingy to it in parts, my friend thought it sounded like a christmas song…i know thats not very helpful but can u just send my the list of songs on the cd if u know what cd i’m talking bout! pleeease!!!

Don’t know which song, but here’s the info for the CD’s

Ministry of Sound (2 CD Set)
1. Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Fedde Le Grand)
2. Rock This Party: Everybody Dance Now, Radio Edit (Bob Sinclar)
3. Love Don’t Let Me Go: Walking Away(David Guetta)
4. Sex ‘N’ Money (Paul Oakenfold)
5. Proper Education: Club Mix (Eric Prydz)
6. Exceeder (Mason)
7. PATT: Party All The Time (Sharam)
8. Lost: D. Ramirez Lost In Rave Mix (Roger Sanchez)
9. Calabria: Hoxton Whores Remix (Enur)
10. I Can’t Get Enough (Fireflies)
11. Flaunt It (TV Rock)
12. A Bit Patchy: Eric Prydz Remix (Switch)
13. Every Word (Tyken)
14. Ibiza Mi Amor (Philippe B)
15. Rip Groove: Cirez D Remix (Double 99)
16. Tekken (Danny Freakazoid)
17. The Rub (Kurd Maverick)
18. The Reason: Roog & Greg Remix (Mark Knight)
19. Dirty Cash: Money Talks, Dirty South Remix (Mind Electric)
20. It’s Too Late (Dirty South)
Disc 2 of 2
1. Superfreak BeatFreakz
2. Voodoo Child Rogue Traders
3. Hush Boy: Soulseekerz Remix Basement Jaxx
4. Rain Down Love: Original Club Mix Freemasons Feat…
5. Boogie 2Nite: Seamus Haji Big Love Remix Booty Luv
6. Turn Me On Dirty Old Ann
7. DYOT Dab Hands
8. Moving Too Fast Supafly Inc.
9. My Life: Haji & Emanuel Remix Chanel
10. Mymymy: StoneBridge Remix Armand Van Held…
11. Wonderland: Soul Avengerz Remix Leg Soup
12. Gypsy Woman 2006: La-Da-Dee, Big Room Anthem Mix Sami Dee & Fred…
13. Sex Shooter: Hoxton Whores Remix Firefox
14. Take Me Higher Mischa Daniels
15. Once In A Lifetime: Simmons & Christopher Remix Groove Cats
16. Head Over Heels: Alex Gaudino Remix Blue Lipstick
17. Rush Hour: Northshore Mix SJB Feat. Jane…
18. Living On Video Lazard
19. Stepping To The Beat: The Cube Guys ‘Delano’ Remix DJ Jose
20. I Need A Miracle Cascada

How to receive donations for food ministry?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 1 Comment

We are a ministry in the Desert of Arizona. Annually we Feed more than 8000 people in the winter months. We are interested in receiving food, toiletries,clothing, donations. Thank you, God Bless

E-mails posters or just have like a church party and make an announcment about it

What is the Angel Food Ministries and who does it benefit?

October 30, 2009 - 9:48 am 1 Comment


Angel Food Ministries
Over 395,000 Families Fed in April! Over 1.6 Million Families Fed in 2005. Praise God! Join us as we celebrate our 11th Anniversary! Angel Food Ministries fed 34 families in February of 1994. … Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to …www.angelfoodministries.com