Archive for June, 2009
  • 06
  • Jun, 09

Discerning God’s Will

Today’s sermon was titled “Discerning God’s Will” Right click on the link and choose “Save target as” to save the mp3 to your hard drive to listen to it with your favorite media player, or you can listen to the online Podcast by clicking the below icon.
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  • 05
  • Jun, 09

European Politician Fears Political Correctness Ending Freedoms; Individualism Going Out The Window…

In an age where Muslims demand that certain characters, words, and phrases be barred from human use as it “offends” them, Liberals rarely take time to consider just what they’re destroying. A conservative European Commission President, José Manuel Barroso, was a fighter for democracy when Portugal was under the hands of a dictatorship. […]

  • 04
  • Jun, 09

Mosley to attend Monaco Grand Prix

Max Mosley will attend the Monaco Grand Prix next month, days before he faces a vote of confidence on his future.
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Mosley, who is president of the FIA, does not watch every grand prix but he is a regular in Monaco because he lives in the principality.
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He said: “I will be going […]

  • 03
  • Jun, 09

Iraj Pezeshkzad

Speaker: Iraj Pezeshkzad
Title: “An Evening with Iraj Pezeshkzad”
Location: Seeley G. Mudd (SGM) Buidling, Room 124, University of Southern California (USC)
Date & Time: Sunday June 1, 2008
This program is free and open to all.
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Disclaimer: Non of the video broadcasting of this lecture on any TV networks was […]

  • 02
  • Jun, 09

Pentecost (Acts 2:1-21)

Acts 2:1-21
Over the next two Sundays, we’re going to be studying the historic outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples at an event called Pentecost and then the subsequent presentation of the Gospel and the breaking out of the New Testament Church. Not only is the event an important event in the Redemptive […]

  • 01
  • Jun, 09

Zardari’s Lame Speech

President Zardari’s address was far from impressive. I don’t really feel like writing anything about politics these days, but Zardari deserves some bashing. I’ll pen my first impressions about his speech here.
1) Why was the speech in English? Who was he trying to address and please?
2) He said “Never in the history of this country […]