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This is a reminder of the Tabernacles conference that we will be hosting from October 18-20 at the DoubleTree hotel on Park Place Blvd. in Minneapolis! We have held conferences there in past years. The cost for a room is $129 per night, plus appropriate taxes. Considering the inflation rate these days, this is a good price.
Keep in mind that there are two DoubleTree hotels in Minneapolis. We will be meeting at the one on Park Place just off Hwy 394 that heads west out of the downtown area.
As usual, our plan is to livestream most of the sessions. The exception is James Bruggeman, who does not want to do things live but prefers to edit the videos before making them available on his website.
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This report was sent to me recently, and I thought I would pass it on to you. For those of you who are unaware of the Church in China, there are probably more Christians in China than in any other country in the world. They number well over 100 million. An... Read More
When God created the universe, it was said in Gen. 1:2, "And the earth was [or became] formless and void" (NASB). Man was given authority and the intelligence to bring order out of chaos, to "subdue" (Gen. 1:28) the eart... Read More
On the BBC News last evening, they reported a recent poll taken worldwide in which they asked if torture was acceptable as a government policy. In Europe, 72 percent of the people said NO. Among Israeli Jews, the answer was 53 percent YES--the highest in t... Read More
Series: War and Broken Treaties - I stated in part one that there are two ways to fight a war. There is the Old Covenant method, which utilizes the physical sword and results in bloodshed; and there is the New Covenant method, which utilizes the spiritual sword--the Word that is the sharp... Read More
Series: War and Broken Treaties - When we poured out the vial at Amityville Cemetery on Oct. 7, part of its purpose was to reconcile an underlying problem of "bad decisions" made by many U.S. presidents over the years. Those "bad decisions" include making and breaking t... Read More
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