Posted on 05 June 2010
Tags: bp oil spill, caption, exxon valdez spill, harm, Hurricane Katrina, Reuters, reverend chuck, southern baptist theological seminary, spill, width

People gathered at an intersection in Bloomington, Minn. to protest against the actions of the BP, the company formerly known as British Petroleum. The oil spill from a BP oil drilling operation in the Gulf of Mexico has surpassed the Exxon Valdez spill, and it continues to gush oil as of the day of this protest.
The “BP oil spill” in the Gulf of Mexico is revealing the unsteady ground the country walks on, and people are feeling this more keenly now than ever before–more so because unlike the Haiti earthquake or the Indian Ocean tsunami, the oil spill is a man-made disaster. Read more... (753 words, 3 images, estimated 3:01 mins reading time)
Posted on 08 March 2010
Tags: bible, chile, conception, haiti, Hurricane Katrina, jesus, katrina, louisiana, port au prince, prophecy
Is the current increase in natural disasters matching up with Bible prophecy of the “end times?”
People have been announcing the “last days” for millennia.
In antiquity, Old Testament prophets such as Daniel (Daniel 12:1) spoke of them. Read more... (536 words, 4 images, estimated 2:09 mins reading time)
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A Haitian woman is pulled from earthquake debris by members of LA County SAR. Photo by Petty Officer Second Class Justin Stumberg/Public Domain.
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