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Natural-Disasters

Creation Groans

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 12, 2016

Over a single two week (14 day) period the we count staggering losses of fish, birds and animals. The words of the bible written 2000 year ago,  describe today’s reality. Day after day, the dying continues. Hosea 4 v 3   The LORD has a charge to bring against …………because of this the land dries up, and […]

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Extinction is forever

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 22, 2015

You will recognize them by their large oversized nose called a proboscis which is thought to help cool the hot desert air and also heat the frozen air entering the lungs.  Saiga are listed as a critically endangered by the union for the Conservation of Nature after their numbers fell to to less than 21,000 […]

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Droughts lead to Fires

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 21, 2015

The higher temperatures in the West have led to a dwindling snowpack. This has meant that the forests have become drier and so more susceptible to fires. The drought and now fires have spread from Alaska, who moved its famous Iditarod race due to a lack of snow, through Washington and to southern California. In […]

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Famines – Earthquakes related?

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 15, 2014

There will be wars, famines and earthquakes. But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs.” (Matt. 24:4-8) Does famine affect earthquakes? Is there a relationship between Earthquakes and Drought? Half of the United States is experiencing drought, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. National Drought Monitor. The drought is deepest in California […]

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Famines

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 8, 2014

Mark 13 v 8 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has created the largest natural disaster area in U.S. history. The USDA has declared 1,016 counties in 26 U.S. states to […]

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Aflockalypse

By Richard A. Volunteer | Nov 17, 2012

Thousands of birds that fell from the sky on Beebe, Arkansas on New Year’s Eve. The following year more birds fell on that same town.  Some 100,000 fish also washed up on the shores of a river 100 miles away. More birds fell from the sky in Louisiana and Kentucky. Two million fish washed up […]

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Is 7 billion significant?

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 15, 2011

It took 123 years for the world to double from one billion in 1804 to two billion in 1927. From 1987, when the number hit five billion, it took just 11 years to add a billion more.  Within the last half century, the population boomed to less than 7 billion from 3 billion. By 2050, […]

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Toxic Bodies Unburied

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 31, 2011

Japanese officials believe that hundreds of bodies lie uncollected in the 12-mile evacuation radius around the crippled nuclear power plants, but nobody wants to talk about it. A police officer from the Fukushima prefecture said that weeks after the disaster, “we find bodies  in cars, in rivers, under debris and in streets.” Logistical difficulties and […]

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Quakes, Japan and Israel.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 16, 2011

March 11, 2010: Japan deplores the decisions of the Government of Israel to give permission to construct in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of Jerusalem and the territories in the pre-1967 borders January 11, 2011: Japan condemns the demolishing of […]

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We are accountable

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 9, 2011

Watching a very graphic documentary on world hunger.  Similar to watching the camps of Dachau and Belsen being liberated. Except these are not camps, they are feeding stations where the black skeletons crawl to. There they wait under the sun and wind, and they wait,  for the aid that may not arrive. Makes one truly […]

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Thou anointest our beaches with oil

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jun 20, 2010

We have gone from begging God for a Detroit bailout to now wanting the Gulfs Oil Tap of “blessing” turned off. RESOLUTION To recognise and declare Sunday, June 20, 2010, as a Statewide Day of Prayer for Louisiana and for the population and region surrounding the Gulf of Mexico, in particular, those people affected by […]

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Haiti Earthquake, Christians and “Acts of God

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jan 25, 2010

We will serve you, if you’ll get us free from the French. And so, the devil said, okay it’s a deal” The so-called deal with the devil to which Robertson refers is the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). Nobody taught more about judgment and Hell than Jesus. Most of His condemnation and Woes were directed to the […]

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Creation Groans

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 12, 2016

Over a single two week (14 day) period the we count staggering losses of fish, birds and animals. The words of the bible written 2000 year ago,  describe today’s reality. Day after day, the dying continues. Hosea 4 v 3   The LORD has a charge to bring against …………because of this the land dries up, and […]

Read More

Extinction is forever

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 22, 2015

You will recognize them by their large oversized nose called a proboscis which is thought to help cool the hot desert air and also heat the frozen air entering the lungs.  Saiga are listed as a critically endangered by the union for the Conservation of Nature after their numbers fell to to less than 21,000 […]

Read More

Droughts lead to Fires

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 21, 2015

The higher temperatures in the West have led to a dwindling snowpack. This has meant that the forests have become drier and so more susceptible to fires. The drought and now fires have spread from Alaska, who moved its famous Iditarod race due to a lack of snow, through Washington and to southern California. In […]

Read More

Famines – Earthquakes related?

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 15, 2014

There will be wars, famines and earthquakes. But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs.” (Matt. 24:4-8) Does famine affect earthquakes? Is there a relationship between Earthquakes and Drought? Half of the United States is experiencing drought, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. National Drought Monitor. The drought is deepest in California […]

Read More

Famines

By Richard A. Volunteer | May 8, 2014

Mark 13 v 8 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has created the largest natural disaster area in U.S. history. The USDA has declared 1,016 counties in 26 U.S. states to […]

Read More

Aflockalypse

By Richard A. Volunteer | Nov 17, 2012

Thousands of birds that fell from the sky on Beebe, Arkansas on New Year’s Eve. The following year more birds fell on that same town.  Some 100,000 fish also washed up on the shores of a river 100 miles away. More birds fell from the sky in Louisiana and Kentucky. Two million fish washed up […]

Read More

Is 7 billion significant?

By Richard A. Volunteer | Sep 15, 2011

It took 123 years for the world to double from one billion in 1804 to two billion in 1927. From 1987, when the number hit five billion, it took just 11 years to add a billion more.  Within the last half century, the population boomed to less than 7 billion from 3 billion. By 2050, […]

Read More

Toxic Bodies Unburied

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 31, 2011

Japanese officials believe that hundreds of bodies lie uncollected in the 12-mile evacuation radius around the crippled nuclear power plants, but nobody wants to talk about it. A police officer from the Fukushima prefecture said that weeks after the disaster, “we find bodies  in cars, in rivers, under debris and in streets.” Logistical difficulties and […]

Read More

Quakes, Japan and Israel.

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 16, 2011

March 11, 2010: Japan deplores the decisions of the Government of Israel to give permission to construct in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. The Government of Japan does not recognize any act that prejudges the final status of Jerusalem and the territories in the pre-1967 borders January 11, 2011: Japan condemns the demolishing of […]

Read More

We are accountable

By Richard A. Volunteer | Mar 9, 2011

Watching a very graphic documentary on world hunger.  Similar to watching the camps of Dachau and Belsen being liberated. Except these are not camps, they are feeding stations where the black skeletons crawl to. There they wait under the sun and wind, and they wait,  for the aid that may not arrive. Makes one truly […]

Read More

Thou anointest our beaches with oil

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jun 20, 2010

We have gone from begging God for a Detroit bailout to now wanting the Gulfs Oil Tap of “blessing” turned off. RESOLUTION To recognise and declare Sunday, June 20, 2010, as a Statewide Day of Prayer for Louisiana and for the population and region surrounding the Gulf of Mexico, in particular, those people affected by […]

Read More

Haiti Earthquake, Christians and “Acts of God

By Richard A. Volunteer | Jan 25, 2010

We will serve you, if you’ll get us free from the French. And so, the devil said, okay it’s a deal” The so-called deal with the devil to which Robertson refers is the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). Nobody taught more about judgment and Hell than Jesus. Most of His condemnation and Woes were directed to the […]

Read More
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