Show more

People have been asking me and I have to say that ANYONE familiar with the incompetence and greed of customs officials and the power of amonium nitrate can understand the explosion in Beirut. I am not an expert, but I have been trained in military explosives and I think that the official story of the Beirut explosion completely adds up.

Sinobach boosted

So excited to announce that Miracle In My Living Room is available in KINDLE! Whoop! To read this story about a boy, a dire diagnosis, and a miracle, get your Kindle copy: Miracle In My Living Room: The Story of a Little Mann by Evelyn ... amazon.com/dp/B06WLJR34Q/ref=c

@speakthetruth did you get a reply? The books are sent from the US address and the best way to get an update is through the US office (office@backtojerusalem.com)

@Richard - Britain is not in the 10/40 Window - which is the focus of BTJ, but there are many thousands of great ministries already focused on preaching the Gospel in Britain. We try to be in the countries that no one else is in. We already have teams in several parts of Pakistan.

@speakthetruth @Backtojerusalem that is correct, but it looks like someone answered it a little earlier than you and replied directly to the post. thanx for joining our trivia question though. good times

Sinobach boosted

Let’s pray today for oír brothers from Gaza. It’s a hard place to live our faith. But the Church is alive there.

Sinobach boosted

FREE BOOK FRIDAY trivia.
Which Chinese Emperor gave his life to Christ and wrote about it in a poem? Answer correctly and grab yourself a free book!! 😃

@Toolman @Backtojerusalem it was Kangxi! you are the winner. pls send an email to us at office@Backtojerusalem.com with you postal address and we will send out a free copy of it ASAP. congrats!

@MalachiTheProgrammer there are many explanations, but one that convinces me is that Kangxi was one of the most famous and longest serving Emperors who had a lot of trade with Persia along the Silk Road who referred to Qing as Xin or Sheen or Sheena. With trade Greeks also called it Sheena or Kina.

@xerofly as someone who has worked with military explosives and was trained in homemade explosives, i would say that the amonium nitrate story makes sense to me. I did a podcast about this yesterday that will be posted soon

Sinobach boosted

I wonder why my comment wasn’t allowed to post on a friends post on Facebook?

Show more

Sinobach's choices:

DingDash

dingdash.com is one server in the network