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The Word: God Will Keep It. The 400 Year History of the King James Bible Only Movement

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By Joey Faust.  17 chapters. 335 pages.

Did you know that “King James Onlyism” has been the most popular view among Christians for the past 400 years?

This book takes you on a journey through the past four centuries to behold the vast number of Christians that believed the King James Bible is the infallible, preserved Word of God. Many of these early Christians also warned future generations of the terrible consequences that would arise as a result of forsaking this Holy Bible – consequences that our age has seen come to pass. This book also exposes a web of occultists and false teachers – outside – as well as inside, Christian churches – that have worked to overthrow the faith of multitudes in the King James Bible.


Calling Street Preachers: Help Rebuke the Forth Worth Sodomite Parade! (Oct. 1)

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“This year’s parade has also been moved to a Saturday morning instead of a Sunday afternoon. The parade begins at 10 a.m. on Oct. 1, and will move down Main Street in the heart of the downtown district. The street festival will follow, beginning at noon at General Worth Square, and lasting til 6 p.m…Newly elected Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price will be one of the grand marshals for this year’s parade, and Billy Moon — grand marshal of the first Pride parade in Fort Worth 30 years ago — will be one of the honorary grand marshals…The parade begins at the Tarrant County Courthouse on Weatherford Street at 10 a.m. proceeding down Main Street to 7th Street. The festival that begins at noon will be on Main Street from 8th to 9th streets near the Water Gardens.” (Dallas Voice)


Blasphemous play moved to Fort Worth

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Stephenville: Blasphemous Sodomite Play Re-scheduled

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According to the school theater, the blasphemous homosexual play (about Jesus and His disciples) is scheduled for this Saturday (March 27) at 8:00AM. It is a private play that will be closed to the public. May many Christians show up at Stephenville, TX,  and be salt and light, and reprove this shameful darkness (Ephesians 5:11).


Speak Out on Homosexual “Day of Silence”

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“Observed Friday, April 16….Confirm with local schools - TINLEY PARK, Ill., March 15 /Christian Newswire/ – A national coalition of organizations committed to preserving parental rights in public education, restoring academic integrity to public education, and removing partisan political protests from the classroom is urging parents to call their children out of school on the Day of Silence if their school is permitting students to refuse to speak in class.  The Day of Silence is a political protest sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) that exploits taxpayer-funded schools to normalize homosexuality and Gender Identity Disorder by asking students to refuse to speak in class. The purported goals of the Day of Silence are to draw attention to and stop the bullying of students who self-identify as homosexual or who experience gender confusion. Although the Day of Silence Walkout coalition supports the goal of ending all bullying, we do not support any effort to end bullying that involves normalizing disordered and dangerous behaviors…”
(MissionAmerica.com)


Record Snow Hinders Homosexual Marriage Rally in Dallas

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“Large, fluffy snowflakes fell heavily across North Texas for about 24 hours Thursday, bringing record snowfall that sailed past the previous all-time one-day record. A new record of 12.5 inches of snow in a 24-hour period was set at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (11.2 on Thursday) — and flakes were still coming down after midnight. The previous daily record was 7.8 inches on Jan. 15, 1964, and Jan. 14, 1917 and the previous 24-hour record was 12.1 inches. The total for this winter, so far, is 15.7 inches, the second highest recorded in North Texas history.  The highest recorded snowfall for a winter season was in 1977-78 with 17.6 inches of snow. The snowfall forced the closure and delays of hundreds of schools and businesses on both Thursday and Friday.”
(http://www.nbcdfw.com)


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