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New?! Is It Normal? New and Change Not always Better - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel

“New?!” “Is It Normal?” “New and Change Not always Better.” By Jeanette Grattan Parker Dr. Jeanette Parker  Samuel of Israel and was chosen by God and used him as judge to travel around to Bethel and other places for the rest of his life. At God’s direction he appoint Saul, first king of Israel, as monarch. Samuel was born to Hannah and Elkanah. She had been barren for many years, but, of course during those times and even as is now longed for a son. God answered their prayers and gave them Samuel, the great judge and prophet. If Samuel spoke it, it was known that he only spoke truth and it would happen. Samuel grew old. His two sons, Joel and Abijah were greedy and corrupt. The elders confronted Samuel, “You are old and your sons walk not in your ways.”

Mark of the Beast Is This It? part 2 - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel

“Mark of the Beast” “Is This It?” part 2 By Dr. Jeanette Parker Dr. Jeanette Parker (file photo) I suspect that many have asked or inquired about “the mark of the beast.” It is a mysterious term and lends itself to inquiry and questioning, “What is it?” It excites curiosity in the minds of many and one begins to question. “is it something that is true or just a figment of the imagination?” Is it something that has happened? Is it something that will happen? Is it happening now? Quite honestly, I do not believe that the “mark of the beast” has already come to pass. Is it happening now? Good question. Let’s take a quick look at some of the characteristics of this mysterious “mark.” First of all the term comes from the Bible and most often referred to in the Revelation of Jesus Christ given through John prophetically in the book of the Revelation and for our knowledge. John was exiled to the island of Patmos. Seemingly, to be isolated so that Jesus Chris

Conservation dinner seeks to raise $40,000 for community projects

Article content The Conservation Dinner of the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Foundation and Exeter Lions Club went online in 2021 for the first time. Online auction bidding, along with funds raised from the Exeter Lions Club’s 50/50 raffle draw and donations and restaurant dinner proceeds, is set to raise a combined total of roughly $40,000, according to the committee. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Conservation dinner seeks to raise $40,000 for community projects Back to video The 50/50 raffle draw was also online this year and had a record prize of $6,300. The winner was Jeanette Parker; her winning ticket was number 99396823144.

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