Please pray for #Farmers across the Globe!
https://youtu.be/bePuD6qDfQo
Hard working Filipinos remain poor, watching the people of other nations in the region get rich. Revolutions come and go in Philippines, but the old villains -- corruption and political oppression -- remain intact, preventing Filipinos from making the great leap forwards from poverty to riches.
This happens for a familiar reason: every new regime uses the old mechanisms, which they had challenged before assuming office, to advance its own interests rather than the interests of the people at large.
The Philippines is a country rich both in natural resources (e.g., nickel, copper, gold, silver, and chromium), and human resources (close to 104 million people). But it remains poor. The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Philippines was last recorded at 2639.90 US dollars in 2015,
That’s just 21 percent of the world's average, and well below the per capita GDP of such neighboring countries as Indonesia and especially Singapore, which has become a rich country.
Recently Brother Yun, Brother Ren and Brother Eugene had visited our city. We'll be publishing videos from this meeting(s) during next 5 weeks.
For the English speaking people - start at 00:10:49 🙂 (Fabian did an extended introduction)
thank you @Backtojerusalem & @sinbach
#Bible Contradiction? Should you answer a fool according to his folly? Resolved!
#Apologetics #Christianity https://bit.ly/3fr9TUr
#Weekend #Fun #Comic Review: #Batman: Gothic
(Because Pastors also need a break from heavy theological reading!) https://bit.ly/3ftaUeM
An audio #Book Review: Following #God Fully: An Introduction to the #Puritans
#Christianity #Theology https://bit.ly/3GvfWDD
#ThrowbackThursday: 2 year ago this day I wrote "#Apologetics Sermon Illustration: Spin the Bottle for Multiple Choice Homework and Atheism’s Destruction of Knowledge
#DatPresup #Christianity http://bit.ly/2vnCFSa
As you spy out the promised land before you and the so-called 'giants' what do you see in 2022? Read Numbers 13-14. Promised land or wilderness? Faith or fear, doubt and unbelief? Joshua spent much time in the Tabernacle and then was called to lead!
(Photo credit myJewishlearning.com and art from Pinterest)
@DevotionalTreasures A very timely word for me today. Thank you and may God bless you.
A Son of A Refugee’s Appreciative Letter to a #Church in Middle America
#Christianity #Love #Gospel https://bit.ly/3qquVch