Shirley MacLaine, Dancing in the Light, pp. 353-358. James W. Sire, Shirley MacLaine & the New Age Movement, pp. 3, 5. Josh McDowell and Don Stewart, Handbook of Today’s Religions, p. 555. Maurice S. Rawlings, M.D., Life Wish, p. 48. Ibid., p. 50. Ibid., p. 98. Ibid., p. 31. Ibid., p. 101. MacLaine, Dancing in…
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Resurrected or Recycled?
Reincarnation: past and present by Sherri Langton A well-known entertainer is lying on a table undergoing five hours of acupuncture. Gold needles have been inserted under her chin, just above her throat. Having been guided by her “higher self” to this procedure, the woman recalls her experience as Asana, princess of the elephants in…
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Setting out to disprove a crucial event,a skeptic turns believer. by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler I set out as a young man to refute Christianity. I met some young Christians who challenged me to intellectually examine the evidence for their faith, and I agreed. I aimed to show them – and everyone –…
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by John Chrysostom (c. 347-407) Don’t let anyone make excuses like these: “I’m too busy with politics.” “I’ve got this or that public duty to fulfill.” “I’m a skilled worker. I must get on with my job.” “I’ve a wife and children to feed; I must provide for my family.” In other words, “I’m…
Read moreWhat’s So Good about the Good Book
by Sherri Langton Internet, CD-ROMs, PowerPoint, e-mail. In our high-tech society, who needs a book with characters traveling by foot and drawing water from wells? Actually, we all do. Time was when most people pretty much knew God because they read about Him in the Bible. And they took seriously the truth they read….
Read moreIs Our Future in the Stars
by Sherri Langton “Should I move the account to Merrill Lynch?” “Should I go out with the person I met through e-mail?” “Should I have stayed in bed this morning?” Millions of people all over the globe woke up this morning and asked themselves these questions, or similar ones. Something within them wants to…
Read moreThe Zodiac Trap
by Lola M. Williams Trapped! Like a mouse who sniffed the cheese once too often, I followed the bait into the snare. Bang! The trap sprang, and I was neatly caught. My first sniff seemed so tantalizing, yet so harmless. Now I recognized my dilemma, and I wanted out. My thoughts turned to Cindy,…
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