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Werner Gitt interprets God´s salvation plan – beginning with the birth of Jesus (crib), then his death (cross) and through to his resurrection and eternal glory (crown).

Scientific Laws represent the highest level of scientific certainty. Based on the natural laws of information, Prof. Dr. Werner Gitt on six conclusions clearly exclude the possibility of the emergence of life through evolution.

With a large amount of research astronomers today are looking for planets in other star systems. Among all so far registered planets and exoplanets not even one Earth-like planet was found.

Are You a Good Person? Most people consider themselves to be good. Some say that they are very industrious and help others. Others claim that they have not done anything really bad, and, therefore, they consider themselves to be good people. But the question that you should ask is: Am I good enough to get into heaven?...

Several weeks ago, I awoke to God's voice speaking to my spirit and saying, "Come up here and think my kind of thoughts. My thoughts are higher than the ones that occupy your mind." I immediately wanted to respond to this, but found myself culling first one thought, then another, as they seemed to not "fit" into what I surmised to be His thoughts. My anxiety began to rise at the frustration of realizing just how mundane and earthly were my assignations. It was then the

The prophet viewed everything through the eyes of the Lord God, not determining his reality by his surroundings or his circumstances or his times. Jeremiah was not blinded by the opinions of others, the ruling courts of his day or his rejection by the established clergy. He had been to God's Holy Mountain and knew things are "not as they seem." Not trusting his own reason or guiding his own pathway, he sought wisdom from only one source.

Isaiah is the great "Re-introducer of God." In profound language, both in prose and poetry, he addresses a nation that had "forgotten with Whom they were dealing." In today's study of the first five chapters, there builds a crescendo of interaction between God and His people that will culminate in the wonderful sixth chapter.

Plenty of evidence can be found among both the Israelites and the early church for seeking the mind of the Lord. When faced with issues, wisdom directed both entities to stop and find the path of His thinking. Here is a passage in Leviticus which grabs one's attention along this line.

Read the Prophecy, June 23, 2016 3:03:03 Jerusalem. What if Jesus died for our sins only He didn't do it here? The Apocaleans have come to Earth to destroy it and save us. Brother Brendan leads a resolute band who are fighting against the end to save the world and salvation itself.

Werner Gitt interprets God´s salvation plan – beginning with the birth of Jesus (crib), then his death (cross) and through to his resurrection and eternal glory (crown).

Scientific Laws represent the highest level of scientific certainty. Based on the natural laws of information, Prof. Dr. Werner Gitt on six conclusions clearly exclude the possibility of the emergence of life through evolution.

With a large amount of research astronomers today are looking for planets in other star systems. Among all so far registered planets and exoplanets not even one Earth-like planet was found.

Are You a Good Person? Most people consider themselves to be good. Some say that they are very industrious and help others. Others claim that they have not done anything really bad, and, therefore, they consider themselves to be good people. But the question that you should ask is: Am I good enough to get into heaven?...

Several weeks ago, I awoke to God's voice speaking to my spirit and saying, "Come up here and think my kind of thoughts. My thoughts are higher than the ones that occupy your mind." I immediately wanted to respond to this, but found myself culling first one thought, then another, as they seemed to not "fit" into what I surmised to be His thoughts. My anxiety began to rise at the frustration of realizing just how mundane and earthly were my assignations. It was then the

The prophet viewed everything through the eyes of the Lord God, not determining his reality by his surroundings or his circumstances or his times. Jeremiah was not blinded by the opinions of others, the ruling courts of his day or his rejection by the established clergy. He had been to God's Holy Mountain and knew things are "not as they seem." Not trusting his own reason or guiding his own pathway, he sought wisdom from only one source.

Isaiah is the great "Re-introducer of God." In profound language, both in prose and poetry, he addresses a nation that had "forgotten with Whom they were dealing." In today's study of the first five chapters, there builds a crescendo of interaction between God and His people that will culminate in the wonderful sixth chapter.

Plenty of evidence can be found among both the Israelites and the early church for seeking the mind of the Lord. When faced with issues, wisdom directed both entities to stop and find the path of His thinking. Here is a passage in Leviticus which grabs one's attention along this line.

Read the Prophecy, June 23, 2016 3:03:03 Jerusalem. What if Jesus died for our sins only He didn't do it here? The Apocaleans have come to Earth to destroy it and save us. Brother Brendan leads a resolute band who are fighting against the end to save the world and salvation itself.