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AUTHOR: Daniel N. Brown Everything God has created is made of energy. The only difference between an atom of a tree and an atom of a mushroom is that the atom of a tree has energy that is vibrating at different frequencies than the atom of a mushroom. It is evidently clear that the same particles growing together in a tree, or in a mushroom, are because they are vibrating at the same frequency. Everything is made up of energy, including thought. Thought is energy vibrating at a particular frequency. This has been proven in scientific laboratories. With proper instruments, scientists can measure the frequency of thoughts, or brain waves. Thoughts are powerful forces of energy and can only come from our own minds, and we should understand things do not just happen accidentally. Everything that happens in our lives happens for a reason. Since we are the only ones in charge of our individual minds, we create the thoughts that create the circumstances in our lives. |
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AUTHOR: Daniel N. Brown
Most people tend to live on the shallow surface where our physical senses, thoughts, feelings, desires, and emotions are constantly being stimulated by worldly, carnal, fleshly ways. Because of this, we are not able to hear from God and be led by His Spirit, leaving ourselves wide open to fall for the many deceptions of the devil. We want to hear from God so that we may be led to pursue the right things. Unfortunately, there are always four voices in every ones head at any given time; God’s voice, the devil’s voice, other people's voices, and the voice of our own flesh. So, how are we to be sure to hear from God with all the noise going on? |
Rev. Hubbard is founder/director of the Turtle Island Project in Munising, MI He is the pastor at Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church in Munising |
Turtle Island Project fights religious intolerance, racism, and other social issues that threaten the future of mankind First Nations peoples asked to submit topics for Native American roundtables
Exploitation of the earth, spiritual terrorism, religious imperialism, and racism are some of the modern day injustices that two pastors will battle with a new Michigan project that promotes respect for Native American culture and the environment.
Two Midwest pastors have started a national debate on a wide variety of social issues that they believe threaten the future of society and the planet.
"The Turtle Island project will combat what I call spiritual terrorism," said project founder Rev. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, MI. |
WHAT:Free benefit concert for the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society in South Dakota, a battered women's shelter for native american women.
WHEN: August 12, 2007, 5:00p.m.
WHERE: Custer Lutheran Fellowship Church, Custer, South Dakota
Faith leaders, tribal officials, and musicians from two states are battling tribal domestic violence, teen suicide, and sexual assault by supporting the nation's first battered woman's progam for Native Americans through a free benefit concert at a church in Custer, South Dakota.
As tribal teen suicide, sexual assault and domestic violence against Native Americans grows at an alarming rate, organizers believe it's time to help the battered woman's shelter continue its many projects to protect victims, including dealing with teenage depression. |
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Prayer can be a powerful thing. But there are some who will question the power of prayer. Here are some ways that prayers can change things. |
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Rev. Cairns is chairman of the board of the Turtle Island Project in Munising, MI |
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This booklet lists the events sponsored by the Grand Island Conference and Retreat Program for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan during the upcoming year. It is our hope that these events will not only stimulate conversations on the issues, but also help to build ecumenical and interfaith communities. |
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The Lutheran Domain Name Project is giving away free Lutheran Domain names to churches, pastors, schools, and personal Lutheran websites. |
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In a Tanzanian village thousands of miles from his Pennsylvania home, the Reverend Godon Mowrer found out why his church is shrinking in North America, but growing overseas. |
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A father was listening to his son say his evening prayers before bed. His son started his prayer, "Dear Harold," which puzzled the father. |
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"Character is what you are in the dark." ~Dwight L. Moody |
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