Monthly Archives: January 2020

Part 10: “Then they came (for my ancestors)”–Guest Feature: “A Ten Point Action Plan to Stem Attacks Against Jews”

My next installment in this series comes from today’s (1/31/20) American Thinker. The article featured, by Rabbi Aryeh Spero, details ten practical recommendations from the Jewish Leadership Summit “intended as a jumpoff point for Jews, as well as our non-Jewish … Continue reading

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Celebrating “Iron that Sharpens Iron” (Proverbs 27:17)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila (Do) not (forsake) the assembling together of ourselves as is the custom with some…(Hebrews 10:25). Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend (Proverbs 27:17). I’ve heard a lot of believers use the … Continue reading

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When God Pleads With Us

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Oswald Chambers wrote,” Get out of your mind the idea of expecting God to come with compulsions and pleadings*.” It is in a devotional on the theme of hearing God’s call to ministry. We can best hear … Continue reading

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On “GMBs” (Genetically Modified Bibles)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Intro: Most people are aware of GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms), i.e., “any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.” (source) Modifying nature can make better “products”; however, GMOs may also be harmful. They might result … Continue reading

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“But Why NOT A God?”

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila But Why NOT A God? I was lisening to a radio talk show interview of a guy who is brilliant by any calculation, a modern day Renaissance Man. He achieved a PhD in Philosophy and an MD … Continue reading

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“Rise of Communism in the United States…” Part 2: Fear the REAL “Deep State”: Bottomless Evil

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila In my previous post, I suggested that what, deep down, “scares the Hell” out of the far left in the U. S. who call themselves the Democractic Socialists of America (DSA) who, by their own admission, do … Continue reading

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“Rise of Communism in the United States…” (Feature by Cuban Refugee Obie Usategui) and Its 21st Century Iteration: the DSA

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila Part 2 Guest feature,  below preface. Preface This year, 2020, is a crucial political year in the United States of America. Aside from all of the emotion-grabbing, thought-stopping rhetoric and revolution-in-the-streets to keep us riled up and … Continue reading

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Resolution 2020: “Thank You.” (Yes, You)

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila On this third day of the blank slate called 2020, my mind still lingers on New Year’s resolutions. Just a bit, though. Because I am like a lot of people who, inspired by the dawn of a … Continue reading

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For 2020: “Sufficient unto the day is the good thereof”–?

Phyllis Beveridge Nissila  Wait! What? Anybody familiar with the REAL Scripture (Matthew 6:34, KJV) I used for the title, knows I worded it wrong! The real version reads, “Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.” (emphasis added) The rest of the … Continue reading

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