Just Curious: a Question about The Great One
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| I was just listening to the GREAT one Mark Levin. He seemed to be in rare form. Does he sometimes have cocktail hour during Friday shows? He was brilliant as always but he seemed to be much more jovial than other weekdays. |
Mark Levin: If I Had Another Son, I Think He'd Look Like Brian Terry (Audio)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Mark discusses Obama's controversial answer last week to an obviously planted question about Trayvon Martin, and asks what is Obama's new "standard" in "commenting on crimes involving death". Levin wonders this because he does not believe Obama has EVER called the family of slain Border Agent Brian Terry (he hasn't) - even though Terry was shot in the back by an illegal alien drug runner using guns Obama sold to the enemy. THANK YOU MARK for honoring slain Border Agent Brian Terry, and exposing Obama's shameful hypocrisy. You are a true patriot. CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO (4:13) |
"What's So 'Great' about Jesus?" (Sermon for the Fifth Sunday in Lent, on Mark 10:35-45)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Whats So Great about Jesus? (Mark 10:35-45)Today is March 25, which means it is exactly nine months before December 25. And being nine months before Christmas, March 25 is the day when the Annunciation of Our Lord--that occasion when the angel Gabriel came to the virgin Mary and told her she would conceive and give birth to a son--this is the day when the Annunciation normally would be observed. But since this year March 25 falls on a Sunday, in the season of Lent, the readings for this Sunday take precedence. But I do think that the words spoken by... |
March 9 2012 6 pm PST Lecture With Mark Levin
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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"The Suffering Christ and His Suffering Christians" (Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| The Suffering Christ and His Suffering Christians (Mark 8:27-38; Romans 5:1-11)Last Sunday we heard the story of The Binding of Isaac, that incident in which Father Abraham was directed, by God, to take his son Isaac and bind him and lay him on a pile of wood, on an altar, and there slay him with a knife, set the wood on fire, and so sacrifice Isaac as a burnt offering unto the Lord. At the last moment, though, the Lord intervened and told Abraham not to sacrifice his son. Instead, Abraham looked behind him and saw a ram caught in... |
Earliest manuscript of Gospel of Mark reportedly found
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Dallas Theological Seminary professor Daniel B. Wallace has said that newly discovered fragments from the Gospel of Mark could be the oldest New Testament artifacts ever found and date from the first century A.D., or during the time of eyewitnesses of Jesus' resurrection. Wallace announced his findings at UNC Chapel Hill on Feb. 1, 2012, during a debate in front of 1,000 people, where he unveiled that seven New Testament papyri had recently been discovered six of them he said were probably from the second century, and one of them, the Gospel of Mark, probably from the first. The... |
The Mark Of The Beast In India
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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"And He Healed Many" (Sermon on Mark 1:29-39)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| And He Healed Many (Mark 1:29-39)Yesterday, on a pastors e-mail list that Im a part of, one of the men, Pastor Jay Webber of Arizona, brought a prayer request to our group on behalf of his son Paul and daughter-in-law Ruth. Hes given me permission to share this with you, by the way. His daughter-in-law, Ruth Webber, is 23 years old, and she is six months into her first pregnancy. However, she has been diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer, stomach cancer. Her chances for survival, Pastor Webber reports, are not good. Right now shes up at the Mayo Clinic in... |
"A New Teaching with Authority!" (Sermon on Mark 1:21-28)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| A New Teaching with Authority! (Mark 1:21-28)Our text today is the Holy Gospel, the story of Jesus teaching in the synagogue and rebuking an unclean spirit, and the peoples reaction to what he was doing. They rightly saw that this was A New Teaching with Authority! Jesus entered the synagogue and was teaching, our text says. We sometimes forget that Jesus was a rabbi, a teacher. During his ministry, he would travel around to various places and teach. And one place where he regularly went was to the synagogue. Now the temple in Jerusalem was the place for the nation... |
"Net Growth" (Sermon on Mark 1:14-20)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Net Growth (Mark 1:14-20)Where are the fish? Where have all the fish gone? This is the question on the mind of most every church in America these days. And no, Im not talking about trout and catfish. Im talking about people. Where are the fish, where are all the people? Why arent we seeing them in the church like we used to? Whose fault is it? Whom can we blame? Our numbers are down. Attendance, offerings--thats what were fishing for, isnt it? Maybe we need to try a different net. Why arent we seeing any (if youll pardon the pun)... |
A colonial heritage in scholarly interpretations of Mark's gospel
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| When the story of Jesus known as The Gospel of Mark began to circulate as a written text in the ancient Mediterranean cities, it became engaged in a form of negotiation with the Roman imperial culture. A newly published dissertation from the University of Gothenburg (Sweden) shows, however, that a European colonial heritage probably has caused biblical scholars to neglect the earliest Gospel's primary act of negotiation with its imperial context. Biblical scholar Hans Leander has investigated how Mark's Gospel was related to Rome's Empire when it began to circulate among the early Christians during the first century C.E. He... |
"A Trip out to the Wilderness" (Sermon for the Second Sunday in Advent, on Mark 1 and Isaiah 40)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| A Trip out to the Wilderness (Mark 1:1-8; Isaiah 40:1-11)Today and throughout the season of Advent, the church takes A Trip out to the Wilderness. We go out there and we meet John the Baptist, our wilderness guide. What John is doing out there is leading Gods people in two things, penitential preparation and hopeful expectation, as we await the coming of the Lord. Penitential preparation, hopeful expectation--these are the distinctive accents of Advent that we will hear in our trip out to the wilderness today. God does some of his best work out in the wilderness. In that desolate... |
"Awake until the Coming of Our Lord" (Advent sermon on Mark 13:24-37)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Awake until the Coming of Our Lord (Mark 13:24-37)It is customary for midweek services in Advent or Lent for the preacher to come up with a theme, some connecting thread that ties together the services and sermons for that season. Last year, for instance, our Advent series, for both the Sundays and Wednesdays, was on the seven O Antiphons of the hymn, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. It made for a nifty, handy-dandy series theme. But this year for Advent, I wasnt sure what to do with these midweek services, what sort of a theme to come up with. Then... |
"Advent Is Worth the Wait" (Sermon for the First Sunday in Advent, on Isaiah 64, 1 Cor. 1, Mark 11)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Advent Is Worth the Wait (Isaiah 64:1-9; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 11:1-10)We dont like to wait, do we? I mean, we Americans. And especially when it comes to Christmas. Wait till the night of December 24 to start celebrating Christmas? No way! So the Christmas catalogues started coming--when, the day after Labor Day? Then came the Christmas movies: A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas came out November 4. The Christmas radio stations: Santa Baby was Rockin around the Christmas Tree already a couple of weeks ago. And the TV specials: Christmas in Rockefeller Center is this Tuesday. Apparently, Rockefeller... |
Thumbs up to Mark Levin on phony balanced budget amendment!
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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I was pleasantly surprised to hear Mark Levin, on his Friday show, express his rejection of the phony balanced budget amendment and giving his support to the four Republicans who voted against it. My only disappointment with Mark on this issue is his failure to associate our founderâs expressed intentions to have the rule of apportionment applied when dealing with deficits should they occur, and how the rule of apportionment would make each Stateâs Congressional Delegation immediately accountable if Congress spent more than is brought in from its normal means of raising a federal revenue, which would trigger the apportioned...
Mark Levin: Michelle and Barack Obama 'power hungry,' 'arrogant'
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| During the 2008 election cycle, political talking heads kept a sharp eye on the alleged extravagance of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. And decades ago they had a lot to say about First Lady Nancy Reagan and her lifestyle in the White House. Why are there no stories about First Lady Michelle Obama? Londons Daily Mail newspaper claims Michelle Obama has spent $10 million in taxpayer money on vacations. And on his Wednesday evening show, radio host Mark Levin went after the Obamas, particularly as the coverage of Michelle Obama in the White House seems lacking compared to Nancy Reagan. |
Hear Mark Levin and Tammy Bruce Say Sarah Palin Next One In the Race
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Two short audio clips of Mark Levin (Daily Caller embed) and Tammy Bruce (my YouTube) both saying Palin is in. |
Sky News Mark Stone Questions Rioters In London: Are You Proud Of What You Are Doing?
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| As violence and riots sweep through sections London, the rest of the western world can only watch stunned. Earlier, we showed you some of the terrifying pictures taken by British photojournalists, but theres also tons of video, recorded by Londoners on their cell phones and Flip cameras from rooftops and windows. A journalist however, Sky News Mark Stone, was brave (foolish?) enough to go right down on the street and record a pretty stunning video as he forces his camera right in the face of a group of looters. Fortunately for Stone the area he was in (Clapham Junction) doesnt... |
Terrorist Mark Rudds Warning on the Destruction of Americas Defenses
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies are using U.S. economic problems (which they partially created) to sell Americans on the need to cut defense spending. This is what Americas enemies have wanted for decades. If America can be dis-armed, Russia, China, Cuba and Iran will face little or no opposition to their plans for world domination. More than two years ago, Cuban trained, former Weather Underground terrorist Mark Rudd, warned us that Obamas game plan would be to exploit economic crises to push for defense cuts . Rudd, an unrepentant Marxist to this day, works closely with at three... |
Looking For America
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| "The land of the free and the home of the brave Seems like I just woke up one day and it was gone, long gone. I know in my heart its still out there. Can someone please tell me where I'm looking for America." |
Red Reps 3 Mark Miller - Socialist Stooge in the Wisconsin State Senate?
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Red Reps 2 here; Mark Miller No State Senator bears more responsibility for the recent events in Madison, Wisconsin than Mark Miller. As Democrat minority leader, Mark Miller led a a boycott of all 14 Democrat State Senators. The group all bailed to neighboring Illinois on February 17, denying Republicans a quorum in the Wisconsin State Senate, so they could not pass Governor Scott Walker's controversial "Budget Repair Bill". Even before thousands of socialists and labor unionists descended on the State Capital, Miller reportedly worked with Madison mayor Dave Ciesliewicz in an attempt to persuade the Secretary of State to... |
Christians vs. Muslims in Modern Egypt: The Century-Long Struggle for Coptic Equality(Book Review)
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Let My People Go Christians versus Muslims in Modern Egypt: The Century-Long Struggle for Coptic EqualityBy S. S. HasanOxford University Press. 320 pp. $49.95.Reviewed by Robert W. ShaffernSana Hasan, an Egyptian scholar best known for her Enemy in the Promised Land, has written another important book in Christians versus Muslims in Modern Egypta book in which she honestly confronts the sorry condition of Christians in Egypt, where the problems faced by the Christian minority are for many . . . a taboo subject. Hasan courageously describes the discrimination and harm often visited upon one of Christianitys oldest communionsthe Coptic... |
Mark Levin's $100,000 Challenge to Chris Matthews
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| Conservative radio talk show host Mark Levin has put out a stunning challenge to those left-wing media personalities accusing conservative talk radio stars and Sarah Palin of encouraging murder. First, he offered $100,000 to Chris Matthews to find any example where Sarah Palin or Levin himself had "promoted the murder of anybody." The direct challenge to Matthews took place shortly after Levin had played clips of Matthews suggesting Levin's passionate radio shows were "angry" and apparently implying that Levin's shows and those of talker Michael Savage had some responsibility for the Tucson murders. The allegation came on the heels of... |
Have you noticed that nearly every guest talk radio host is named Mark or Mike?
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| And other than Mark Steyn they are uniformly terrible. |
Congress leaves mark on nation, Minnesota
Sunday 27th of May 2012 02:15:15 PM
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| The 111th Congress is now history, and Minnesota will not soon forget it. Following the bruising "lame-duck" session, Democrats came home bragging of extending health coverage to 519,000 uninsured Minnesotans and extending jobless benefits for as many as 103,032 people at risk of losing benefits in the coming year. |




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