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Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting You are God. For a thousand years in Your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night. --Psalm 90
Everybody has a good excuse for not attending church. If you take those excuses and apply them to other things we do (or don't do), like eating, they might look like this list:
1. I was forced to eat as a child. 2. People who eat all the time are hypocrites; they aren't really hungry. 3. There are so many different kinds of food, I can't decide what to eat. 4. I used to eat, but I got bored and stopped. 5. I only eat on special occasions, like Christmas and Easter. 6. None of my friends will eat with me. 7. I'll start eating when I get older. 8. I don't really have time to eat. 9. I don't believe that eating does anybody any good. It's just a crutch. 10. Restaurants and grocery stores are only after your money.
Today in most Islamic controlled countries, Christians are under some threat and possibly extreme danger for practicing any type of evangelism among their neighbors. Even greater dangers loom for any Muslim who chooses to convert to Christianity. While propaganda sweeps rapidly throughout the United States, Christians must learn the truth. The Church must wake up to the call to support those who are persecuted for their belief in Jesus Christ. Voice of the Martyrs Monthly Newsletter