The Gospel in Exodus 11-13 and in the City

Exodus 11 – 13 tells the story of God’s redemption of his people from bondage. This event in Jewish history becomes the focal point to be perpetually remembered and responded to. On that Passover evening God came in judgment toward those who rebelled against Him taking the first born of every household without a blood-spattered entrance.  Continue reading “The Gospel in Exodus 11-13 and in the City”

The ‘Christian’ Burning of the Koran and the Islamic Response

On  March 20, 2011  Pastor Terry Jones held a mock trial in which the Koran was judged and after which a copy of the Koran was burned. Two weeks later an angry group of Moslems stormed the United Nations compound in Mazar–e-sharif and brutally murdered 12 innocent people.  Both Pasrtor Jones and the Moslems of Mazar-e-sharif are religious. The Moslems went to Friday prayer and then murdered 12 innocent people in the name of Allah.  Pastor Jones believed he pleased God in the burning of the Koran. Both are mistaken. Continue reading “The ‘Christian’ Burning of the Koran and the Islamic Response”