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 on: October 25, 2008, 10:13:43 PM 
Started by Rev. John - Last post by Matthew Cart
Don't worry, you have plenty of time before you get called to heaven. There will be many more thousands of years before Jesus comes back. He must reign until all enemies are put under his feet. So definitely do not lose heart and fight for Christ's reign over the whole earth. Don't let this brief period of wickedness distract you from the whole picture. We are in a much better state in humanity than we were 2000 years ago when Jesus began to reign. Be patient brothers and have faith.

Oh, and by the way, if you want to be encouraged then go to americanvision.org. They have a discussion forum that actually has activity and their daily articles give the Church sound biblical wisdom and instruction on how to live in this present age.

Matthew Cart

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 on: October 12, 2008, 01:34:22 PM 
Started by Rev. John - Last post by kboyer
I am tired of illegal government intrusion and immoral laws and people.

John

Your not the only one that's tired of it all. Don't let people discourage you. God will win out just remain strong in the faith that God will make a way for his people to unite and strengthen one another.

 I like the ideas that have been posted on the revised www.christianexodus.org website.  Before we can come together as a people we need to learn how to live without the government involved in any part of our lives. This includes health care, education, payroll, food, etc, etc... If we can start rebuilding our lives without the need of the government then we can build communities without the government. All of this will take time and hopefully we still have time to complete this before we are called up to Heaven.

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 on: October 03, 2008, 09:28:02 PM 
Started by markrs - Last post by markrs
It seems activity on the forum has dropped off to nothing. I would encourage everyone to go to http://christianexodus.org/ and check out the new designed site. I have made repeated attempts to contact the powers at be at CE to let them know that I'm resigning as moderator of the site. If anyone wishes to take on the roll of moderator feel free to contact the leadership of CE and let them know your interest to do so.

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 on: October 03, 2008, 09:22:04 PM 
Started by markrs - Last post by markrs
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 on: July 23, 2008, 07:05:08 AM 
Started by Erick - Last post by Erick
Thanks Ken,

I will listen to the sermons.  Sounds interesting.

I'm not sure if God will open the door for me to minister or even work in South Carolina.  It is all in God's hand.

Blessings,

Erick

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 on: July 22, 2008, 07:49:34 PM 
Started by Erick - Last post by kboyer
Brother Erick,
Let me start by saying thank you for your service to both God and country. Few people have had the honour to defend what they believe is Right and Just, plus be servants of the Lord over seas. May God bless you and your family. As for the question "what happen to the country?" well all I can say is the republicans have never veered from their original path. Check out pastor John Weaver at www.sermonaudio.com and listen to some of is sermons about the south especially the ones about "the confederate flag a symbol of hate". He will enlighten you to the history of the republicans and what their goals have always been. Pastor Weaver even give quotes of republican leaders from that time so you may look them up yourself. I was shocked by the things I've learned about the republicans and can never vote for them again after learning how they felt towards God. Even King George (w) believes the way the republicans then thought. Like a man can get to God many ways and through "Good Deeds" not needing the one true Savior. If you can find it listen to Chuck Baldwin's sermon "do Christians and Muslims worship the same God". He quotes George W many times in that sermon with his worldly views.

As for needing a pastor our church has one, but we have started several new churches in the area. You may try contacting them and see if they know of a new church needing a pastor or if they could point you in the right direction. http://www.marathonchurch.org/

Good Luck and May God bless your endeavors for His Glory
Kenneth Boyer

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 on: July 22, 2008, 07:19:28 PM 
Started by Matthew Cart - Last post by kboyer
Amen Erick,
I'm glad there are others out there that understand this basic formula that the government is using against the Church and God's children. I'm looking forward to the day when Christians WAKE UP as a pastor preached on just a few weeks ago. I believe he was from Texas, but can't remember for certain. It was part of the one PRAYER program going on across the country in over 1500 churches. Yet I am starting to ramble. We truly do need to wake up to what the US Empire is doing to our rights. Not just our freedom of Religion, but all our rights are being taken and it seem people are just going to take it as long as King George continues to give of Stimulus Checks and other tax rebates and aid of other sorts. Its a shame the people of today are so easily lead by evil and misguided leaders. We truly need a leader like Chuck Baldwin or Ron Paul to wake up not only the Christians but all people across this nation. I look forward to meeting everyone when we celebrate God's victory over the evil thats taken over not only our nation but the entire world. The One World Order is coming then we will really see our rights gone. Lets not let this happen for our children sake. They need to see God's Will here on earth so they know the true meaning of heaven on earth.
Peace and Love through Christ!
Kenneth

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 on: July 22, 2008, 07:46:52 AM 
Started by Matthew Cart - Last post by Erick
I agree with kboyer.  Christians need to take action.  I am a pastor and missionary who is willing to be used by God wherever He places me.  I am willing to join the move to South Carolina, there is just several things that need to taken care of before I am able to move.  I am praying that God opens the door for my family.

I feel the government came up with the whole tax-exempt status for churches in order to muzzle them.  It has worked well.  It would be far better for churches to pay taxes from the start so that the government has no control over what and how they preach.  Pastors should never be threatened with jail or law suits for preaching the Word of God.  The government has no business controlling the church if a pastor discusses politics and endorses a candidate based upon that candidates support for Biblical values.  This government is tyrannical and will become much more so in the future unless something is done.  I'm not saying that God would have all Christians move to South Carolina but I would guess that there are enough Christians out there that are willing to take action and begin to turn things around.

Erick

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 on: July 22, 2008, 07:29:56 AM 
Started by Erick - Last post by Erick
I have spent 22 years serving in the U.S. Navy, mostly overseas, thinking I was defending the constitution.  That was what I swore to do when I signed up.  After retiring from the U.S. Navy while overseas my family and I moved to a large southeast Asian country and worked as missionaries for 7 1/2 years.  We just returned to the U.S. June 2007 and were shocked to find that this country has taken a severe turn for the worse.  Everything that I was taught that was morally right and just is now not accepted and everything I was taught was immoral and unjust is now promoted and sought after.  The primary election process between the two major parties made me sick, now we have two people who should never even come this close to becoming president.  I had thought that my only hope was to vote the "lesser of two evils" which caused me much distress.  I stumbled upon this website last year and tried to join but was rejected (reason unknown).  I tried again and found the registration process much easier this time.  through this site I found the Constitution party and am now officially a registered member of the Constitution party.  I definitely will be voting for Chuck Baldwin this election.  Good bye Republican Party, you left me first!

I would be very interested in moving to South Carolina but probably would not be able to until next year.  The problem is finding employment before moving.  Anyone in South Carolina need a pastor?

Great to be a part of this organization.

Erick

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 on: July 19, 2008, 08:17:34 PM 
Started by kboyer - Last post by kboyer
FW: Coalition for New South Carolinians -that means illegal immigrants
Posted by: "Patricia" pwheat@tele-audit.com
Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:38 am (PDT)
GET A LOAD OF THIS!! They are highly organized an obviously well funded.
They will take America soon if we comply with the bankers parties, the GOP &
the Dems. Americans have got to take our nation back from the corporatists
who have implemented MUCH of their designs already.

FROM: Kendra

HYPERLINK "http://www.coalitionfnsc.org/" \nwww.coalitionfnsc .org

The site states: 'The mission of Coalition for New South Carolinians is to
assist, organize, advocate for and mobilize the diverse immigrant community
in the state (CNSC).
We are a network of more than 16 organizations and 100 individuals that
serve or represent underrepresented immigrants and refugees in the state.'

Fast Facts on the site:
Approximately 62 percent of South Carolina?s Latinos are of Mexican origin.
Individuals from other Central American countries account for 11 percent of
the total Latino population; those of South American origin make up 7
percent; and 10 percent are of Puerto Rican origin. Males comprise 56
percent of the total Latino population in the state, according to the 2005
American Community Survey.

According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, South Carolina?s Latino
population increased over 360 percent between 1990 and 2004 (from roughly
30,000 to almost 140,000).

Based on immigration rates, school enrollment data and birth rates,
researchers at the University of South Carolina?s Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies estimate South Carolina?s Latino population at between
400,000 and 500,000.

This coalition states there is a new law. Anybody know what LAW

passed to counteract any good to be found in the recent

immigration reform bill? K

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