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H is for “Hard” Hard Lessons Learned! (A Page From The History (Life) of Theodore H Epp The Back to the Bible Founder.


Hard Lessons Learned.

(A Page From The Life Book  Of Theodore H. Epp—Back to the Bible Founder)

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Theodore H. Epp The Founder Director of Back to the Bible Int.

On the fifth of July, 1939, during that first year of the ministry, our pantry was empty except for a can of beans and a little bacon. And we had only three cents in the cash box.

Our oldest daughter, then six, offered to go to the dairy and get a bottle of skim milk, which cost three cents. My heart was thoroughly discouraged. I paced the floor.

A week had gone by, and we had not received one single letter. This was Thursday. Friday’s broadcast was paid for, but we didn’t have one cent with which to pay for the broadcast the following week. What should we do? What could we do?

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H is for “Hard” Hard Lessons Learned! (A Page From The History (Life) of Theodore H Epp The Back to the Bible Founder.


Source: Back to the Bible, Confident Living Magazine

G is for God Only… Rest All Will Come Later… God Is Good!


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G is for God Only… Rest All Will Come Later… God Is Good!

F Is for Food: Food Safety is the Key Word Today The 7th April 2015 (World Health Day) “From Farm To Plate, Make Food Safe”

ഏരിയലിന്റെ കുറിപ്പുകള്‍ - Ariel's Jottings : ഇരിപ്പിടം ബ്ലോഗ്‌ അവലോകനം വാരിക ഇതാ വീണ്ടും വരുന്ന...


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ഏരിയലിന്റെ കുറിപ്പുകള്‍ - Ariel's Jottings : ഇരിപ്പിടം ബ്ലോഗ്‌ അവലോകനം വാരിക ഇതാ വീണ്ടും വരുന്ന...: ഇരിപ്പിടം ബ്ലോഗ്‌ അവലോകനം വാരിക ഇതാ വീണ്ടും വരുന്നു മലയാളം ബ്ലോഗേഴ് സിന് ഒരു സന്തോഷ വർത്തമാനം ഇരിപ്പിടം ബ്ലോഗ്‌ അവലോകനം വാരിക ...

E is For Easter: The Pagan Origin of Easter


Arlee Bird’s A to Z Challenge just passed 4 days and today is the day for the letter “E”

Again a small change in my earlier decision on my themes for the A to Z.

imagesFor the E day I selected the word Easter, a more popular word in the Christendom as well as the whole world.

EASTER: The So Called Resurrection Day Of Lord Jesus Christ is celebrated by millions of Christians around the world yesterday (5th April).

Here is a serious and noteworthy note, I received on my mobile through Whatsapp on the same day. And I think it is appropriate to post it here for the benefit of my fellow Christians to know what exactly this day called ‘Easter’ and its connected activities, I am sure some of my friends get offended by this post, but sad to say that always the truth has its own bitter side. So I took an advance bail if it gets offended by someone who read this:..

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E is For Easter: The Pagan Origin of Easter


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D is for David Leonhardt of The Happy Guy Writing Services





I changed my mind set immediately after receiving a wonderful comment
from one of my longtime friend and an online associate Professor. K V S S N
Narayana Rao, A Professor in a Technology Institute in Mumbai. He
recently posted a comment in my first write-up on the series of A to Z
Challenge, A is for Arlee Bird.  He said and I Quote:

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D is for David Leonhardt of The Happy Guy Writing Services





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C is for Comments again! And Blogging Communities and forums







Though my previous post was related to comments, I am forced to write a bit more about this wonderful subject called comments.






Every first Wednesday the members of IWSG community writes about
their activities mainly concentrating on their writing fears, doubts,
solutions to many problems the writers faces in their daily writing
life. Alex Cavanaugh who started this platform to help each other the
writing community. Though I missed some of the assignments I am glad to
present my installment for the month along with this month’s A to Z
Challenge...

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C is for Comments again! And Blogging Communities and forums





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