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CHRISTIAN COFFEE HOUSE! COME ON IN! July 05, 2009 8:15 PM

CHRISTIAN COFFEE HOUSE! COME ON IN!  [ send green star]
 
 July 05, 2009 8:16 PM

Christian Coffee Houses have opened up across the United States.
Coffee houses which serve the community, help the homeless, and serve the word of the Lord to their customers!
Some of these coffee houses are the 'Heart Rock Cafe.', in Sonora, California, the 'Timberline Old Town Church' in Fort Collins, Colorado, and 'Ebenezer's Coffee House in Washington, D.C.
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 November 02, 2009 10:20 PM


WHY SHOULD CHRISTIANS MOVE FROM THE CITY TO A VERY SMALL HAMLET OR VILLAGE?
Cities are crowded, noisy, polluted and full of crime. The schools are crowded, the classrooms large, because of the danger of gangs and shootings, violence and alcohol and drugs, the schools have had to develop strict rules, security guards, security cameras, etc, etc, etc. The stores themselves are like small cities, crowded, noisy and confusing. The large churches are impersonal and the people you pass on the street are strangers whom you can not trust.
Hamlets and villages are small and personal, where you have alot of say in the matter. While there may be a lack of services you have many choices to correct that situation and if you have enough Christians in a Hamlet or Village you can start a small private school.
Another reason to leave the cities is the corruption that politicians have developed in this day and age, the anti-Christian attitudes and the immoral activities and belief systems. If you have had enough of the big cities, consider moving to a village or a hamlet, and make sure there are no bars or liquor establishments!
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