Archive | January, 2012

The Midterms Were Stolen

I wanted to share this personal experience that happened with me a few years ago which holds a wonderful lesson in it. When I was in my freshman year at university in Lebanon I had an exceptional opportunity to reach out to a good person…

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10 reasons the U.S. is no longer the land of the free

10 reasons the U.S. is no longer the land of the free By Jonathan Turley, Published: January 13 Every year, the State Department issues reports on individual rights in other countries, monitoring the passage of restrictive laws and regulations around the world.

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My GYC Experience :)

As mentioned before, I was born and raised an Adventist in California, but then right before high school my family decided to make a big move to Lebanon in the Middle East where my father was originally from. I grew up and matured there, and for 13 years I was deprived of a healthy Adventist [...]

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Media say Pope may resign in April

According to Italian daily newspaper “Libero”, Pope Benedict XVI is thinking about leaving the papacy next April, when he will turn 85 ANdrea Tornielli Vatican City There is one front page news story that will certainly not go unnoticed: that is, that the Pope is thinking about resigning during the Spring of 2012. Journalist Antonio [...]

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My first time at GYC

Some people don’t know what GYC stands for, and I was confused about the acronym myself for a little. It stands for Generation of Youth for Christ, and it is a youth based ministry of Seventh Day Adventists who are devoted “to serious Bible study, intense prayer, uncompromising lifestyle, and boldness in sharing Christ with [...]

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World’s Biggest Economies Face $7.6 Trillion Bond Tab as Rally Seen Fading

By Keith Jenkins and Anchalee Worrachate – Jan 3, 2012 8:33 AM PT  Governments of the world’s leading economies have more than $7.6 trillion of debt maturing this year, with most facing a rise in borrowing costs.

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The Power of Praise

Although praising when everything is going great is a wonderful way to show gratitude, it is the praise given in the midst of seemingly unfavorable circumstances which unleashes the power of God most effectively!

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