Tag: persecution

How Now Shall We Live? – A Prisoner for His Faith Shows Us

LTRJ Note: In the 1960s and 1970s, Baptist pastor Georgi Vins was a prisoner of faith in the U.S.S.R., along with many thousands of other believers. But prior to that (in the 1930s), when Georgi was just a boy, his father, Peter Vins,…

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Philip Zodhiates Imprisoned for Protecting a Child – Day 40

LTRP Note: The following is an excerpt of Philip Zodhiates book, Innocent: The Price One Man Paid for Doing What Is Right, which he wrote while in prison. Philip was imprisoned for over two years in a U.S. federal corrections…

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The Jews: Beloved by God, Hated by Many

Click here to order this in booklet format. By Tony Pearce Sadly for millions of Jewish people the idea that Jesus could be the one to bring peace and reconciliation seems ridiculous and offensive. I used to visit a Jewish…

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The Blood of the Saints

By Ray Yungen One of the main tenets of New Age thought is peace, goodwill, and the unity of all humanity. Remember, the Age of Aquarius is to be the Age of Oneness. In context with this idea, the New Age…

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How We Win by Losing

By Bill Randles And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a…

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“Freed hostages reunited with families after 471 days in Gaza”

LTRP Note: The following is posted for informational purposes. See video below story. By Akiva Van KoningsveldJewish News Syndicate Released hostages Emily Damari, Doron Steinbrecher and Romi Gonen were reunited with their families at Sheba Tel Hashomer Medical Center in…

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