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Category Archives: The King Josiah Project
Was SCORES a Warning from God not to Build a Casino in Springfield?
As a pastor with a mission to re-Christianize Springfield it seems pretty obvious to me that God is trying to get our attention here. In recent months we’ve had an earthquake, tornado, hurricane, flooding, and a freak blizzard that broke … Continue reading
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SCORES and the Power of Imprecatory Prayer
For about two years I have been including imprecatory prayers in our church services and Bible studies at Holy Grounds Coffee House. Imprecatory prayers are Old Testament prayers for the defeat and destruction of the enemies of God and his people. A … Continue reading
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In Close Race, Evil Beats Stupid
By Pastor Scott Lively It’s official, the 2012 presidential election is over and we Americans decided not to downshift into Republican. Instead its now full speed ahead toward the progressive’s Godless Utopian fantasy (aka “the cliff”) with Mr. Obama and … Continue reading
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