King Nebuchadnezzar Becomes Insane
Reading Time: 12 minutes God deals with King Nebuchadnezzar’s pride and arrogance by making him insane for seven years! In the end, he gives glory to God.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 12 minutes God deals with King Nebuchadnezzar’s pride and arrogance by making him insane for seven years! In the end, he gives glory to God.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 7 minutes God didn’t intend for people to be lonely or to live alone. He intended for us to live, love and share our lives TOGETHER with OTHERS in FAMILIES.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 10 minutes By Teiko Imada It can happen to you too! Introduction – World War II I was born on the 7th January 1934 in the prefecture of Hiroshima, Western Japan, on one of the Setonaikai islands. When the Second World War started, I was 7 years old and had to take care of my brother and sisters while my father and mother were doing farm work. Previously my parents ran a … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute ETs are the fallen angels who followed Lucifer. Some who have testified to being abducted by UFOs have stopped the experience by calling on the Name of Jesus.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes From May 10 to 12 I traveled 870 kilometers from Niigata Murakami City to Aomori City and back in 22 vehicles. The first driver, a lady, took me from Majima station to Nezegaseki near the Yamagata border line. She was on her way to help oversee a group of elementary children (which including her son) climb Mt. Nihonkoku, a small mountain of 300 meters high. From there a van took … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes Toward the end of Golden Week, I again went to Aomori Prefecture and back. Six vehicles took me 431 kilometers to Aomori City, and 5 cars took me 632 kilometers back to Niigata via the Tohoku and Banetsu Expressways. Though I expected sunny weather, there again was slight precipitation from time to time. Three of the drivers offered to treat me to coffee but I politely declined. I’ve been reading … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute The fear mongers of the threat of radiation from the nuclear power plant meltdown were all wrong! Life goes on in Japan as it always had.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes From April 27th to April 29th I hitchhiked 986 kilometers in 12 vehicles From Niigata to Aomori Prefecture and back. (See map) This time is the beginning of what is called “Golden Week” in Japan, a string of holidays which includes Emperor Showa’s birthday. It rained hard the night before I left but by morning, the rain had stopped in Niigata. I caught an immediate ride at my starting point … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes Jack Chick is an artist. He is known for his comic-style tracts (informally known as Chick Tracts) and larger comic books for the purpose of Christian evangelism from a fundamentalist point of view. (From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Chick CHICK PUBLICATIONS June 16, 1978 PO Box 662 Chino, California 91710 To Whom It May Concern: This letter is in regard to my association with John Todd. I first met John in 1973. I found … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutes I read on a friend’s blog that since she stopped drinking coffee, her energy level increased. I did a Google search with the words, “evils of coffee” and found: Coffee: The Great Energy Sapper By Frédéric Patenaude. I also found, Caffeine Blues: Ten Ways Caffeine Harms Your Health and How To Kick The Habit These two articles inspired me to stop drinking all caffeinated drinks cold turkey from Tuesday, April … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute Jesus rose on a Sunday morning. To be in the grave 3 days and 3 nights means Sunday night, Saturday night, & Friday night. He therefore died on a Thursday.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 3 minutes Every year Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. His cruel death by crucifixion took place at the same time as the Jewish holy celebration of Passover. What they had been symbolizing for over one thousand years with the killing of sacrificial lambs and the Passover supper was now happening to the Lamb of God. On the very evening and at the very hour that people throughout the land were … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 5 minutes From March 16th to the 19th I traveled to and around the Kanto area of central Honshu in 15 vehicles, a distance of 698 kilometers. “Kanto” literally means “Eastern Barrier” of which Tokyo is the center. Osaka is the center of “Kansai” which means “Western Barrier.” There are historical reasons for these names. You historians can correct me if I’m wrong, but if I remember correctly, only those with permission … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute John Lennox is an Irish mathematician and philosopher of science who is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He’s also a Bible believing Christian. I really enjoyed and appreciated his debate with famous atheist Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion. In that book Dawkins questions whether Jesus actually existed as an historical figure. In this debate he concedes that Jesus did exist. Download a PDF file of … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutes On February 22nd, I hitchhiked from Niigata to Osaka, the first all day hitchhiking trip this year. My destination of Osaka is 600 kilometers from home. I wanted to get a good start and arrive early, so I took a train and a highway bus to take me as far as Ozumi Parking area on the Hokuriku Expressway. It was snowing and just above freezing. I wished I could have … Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute A cyberspace friend introduced me to Greg Szymanski and his Arctic Beacon website. I remember listening to one of his radio shows before. In order for me to trust what a researcher has to say, I need to know who that person is. I can tell you for sure who Greg Szymanski is not. He is not a Bible believing born again Christian. Greg, how can you expect me and … Continue reading →