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Getting Started In Radio Control Cars
Take note that you need to decide whether you want a radio control nitro or gas car or perhaps one that has an electric engine. You could purchase either one which is ready to run (rtr) or a kit. Now, knowing how much you would want to spend start...
Holistic Junction - NOW on Internet Airwaves with MediaPositiveRadio.com!
MediaPositiveRadio.com is on the Internet Airwaves NOW! Media Positive Radio is an exciting new addition to Holistic Junction, providing a positive and holistic listening and viewing experience. We begin by incorporating a 24 hour music feed...
How To Use Internet Radio To Promote Your Book
Copyright 2005 Black Butterfly Press
Authors. What if I told you there was a way you could promote your books without paying plane fare, hotel fare, and exorbitant car rentals prices? Or, what if there was a place where you could sit in your...
Radio Frequency Energy Fans Thermacool
I guess you wouldn’t think that radio frequency energy would be making waves in the beauty industry? But, it is. A device that uses RFE is being used in the Thermalcool procedure. If you don’t know what Thermacool is, then you haven’t had...
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Radio Station Challenges Readability of New Braille T-Shirts
A woman in a braille t-shirt. A man who's blind. A burning question; can he read her chest and understand the naughty expression on her t-shirt? A 10 minute test in front of a live radio audience proves...
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RADIO SERMON PART ONE..REAL OR FAKE?
This is part of a message I preached on the radio in 1994.
The other day, I was picking up pecans. I picked up one pecan that was especially beautiful...the shell was perfect, the coloring was great..it was so pretty. I decided to crack it open and eat it. Imagine my disappointment when I cracked that beautiful (on the outside) pecan open and there was nothing inside but a little rotten kernel. A few days before, I heard a man talking about a 45 year old Vietnam veteran that lived in a small town in the Midwest. Seems like he was a war hero. he had medals all over his uniform..in fact, at ceremonies, they would call on him to speak. Some of the older
veterans became suspicious of him, and did some checking on his background. They found out he had never joined the Army!
The pecan I cracked and the Vietnam war hero had two things in common...they were beautiful on the outside, but were rotten on the inside...both were fakes. There are many "Christians" or "Church goers" who fall in the same category. They look real, act real, but have never accepted Jesus in their heart. Man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart. Are you a real Christian or are you a fake?
Irvin L. Rozier
About the Author
author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher, retired US Army
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