By: Chris Cornell | 2010-11-27 | News and society According to the Bible, Abraham of the Bible was initially named Abram and married to Sara. read more
By: Ozeme J Bonnette | 2010-10-09 | Finance We can learn a lot from Abram. He knew the source of his strength and provision. He knew that he was nothing, and could do nothing, without God. Abram also served as a living testimony to unbelievers. Abram wanted others to see God work in his life so that maybe they, too, would turn to God. Let's look at three men that God used to show believers and unbelievers that He is the ultimate source. read more
By: Ozeme J Bonnette | 2010-10-16 | Finance Abram knew God and His promises. He had experienced God's presence and His deliverance. Abram knew that, without God, he had nothing. Giving God a tenth is a small act of appreciation in comparison to what God gives us every day in return. read more
By: Ozeme J Bonnette | 2010-09-26 | Religion Genesis 12 is very appropriate in today's economic times. God told Abram to leave his country of Haran and set out for the land that God was going to give him. Abram moved, but allowed his own worries to lead him to make poor decisions. Although Abram was treated well, he was still disobedient. Let's look at this scenario a little deeper to see how it can help us deal with this economy. read more
By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 2010-10-26 | Religion Sarai expected that when her husband, Abram, had a revelation, that her life would drastically change. One day, Abram informed her that they were about to take everything they owned and begin a journey to a destination yet to be determined. "God promised that I would father a great nation." read more
By: Karen Haney | 2010-03-29 | Book Reviews Sam Moffie has written a witty and easy to read book about a middle age man's journey-a journey during, and through, a time in his life when he rediscovers himself. Main character, Aaron Abrams, takes this journey as a well developed character the reader will love, laugh, and possibly at times feel sorry for, or embarrassed by. read more
By: Wendy Moyer | 2010-12-25 | Law In 1984 Kenneth Abrams was diagnosed with a nonmalignant asbestos related disease. In 1985 John Straw also had the same diagnosis. After being diagnosed, both men sued a number of companies that manufactured the asbestos containing materials that they were exposed to at their jobs. read more
By: Todd Murphy | 2010-04-03 | Movies J.J. Abrams has successfully brought "Star Trek" back to life in this ambitious reboot of the classic franchise that simultaneously manages to remind us how great Star Trek is while making some very bold and welcome changes the franchise desperately needed. As a franchise, "Star Trek" had been languishing in tired old material and looked dead in the water, largely thanks to regurgitated story lines and an unwillingness to take risks. read more
By: timdaly | 2010-12-18 | TV A consummate sci-fi thriller, Fringe episodes can be easily viewed with us. This is a creation of J. J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci that premiered on September 9, 2008 and is going on till date. Like many other sci-fi shows, the series follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation ‘Fringe Division' team based in Boston, under Homeland Security's supervision. The team solves the inscrutability of astounding appearances corresponding to our universe. read more
By: Nadav Snir | 2011-07-11 | Music Don’t feel too bad if your favorite contestant didn’t win this year, you can still catch all of the American idols live in concert! Get yourself some American Idols live tickets for the 2011 season. You can see your favorites perform: James Durbin, Pia Toscano, Stefano Langone, Paul McDonald, Naima Adedapo, Jacob Lusk, Casey Abrams, Thia Megia, Haley Reinhart, and of course, Scotty McCreery! read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-29 | Business History Golden syrup was invented in 1883 by Scottish businessman Abram Lyle, when he discovered that a byproduct of the sugar cane refined at his factory in Plaistow, East London, could be made into a delicious spread and sweetener for cooking. First sold to Lyle's employees and local customers in wooden casks, the iconic green and gold tins that Lyle's golden syrup is sold in today were introduced in 1885. The tin bears a picture of the rotting carcass of a lion with a swarm of bees read more
By: Mary Rose | 2012-01-03 | News and society James Durbin, from American Idol season 10, got married his longtime girlfriend Heidi Lowe on New Year’s Eve. Their wedding was hold in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains in front of 85 guests including their 2-year old son, Hunter, who was the ring bearer and several Durbin’s fellow “American Idol” contestants Haley Reinhart, Stefano Langone and Casey Abrams. James Durbin and Heidi Lowe thought their wedding was the “perfect way” to celebrate the New Year and looked forward to a long and happy life together. read more
By: meena shah | 2010-10-05 | Mobile Yamaha bikes have always ready to introduce the new models in the Indian auto market with advanced technology. Yamaha bikes are well known for its good mileage and excellent fuel efficiency. Yamaha bikes are signed a dashing Dhoom movie actor John Abram as its brand ambassador to promote its products. Some amazing and popular Yamaha bikes are Yamaha Crux, Yamaha Alba, Yamaha G5 and Yamaha Gladiator. The price of Yamaha bikes are comes under the bracket of rupees forty to seventy five thousand. read more
By: Ozeme J Bonnette | 2010-09-23 | Religion We can be blessed by following the examples of obedience given to us in the Bible. But obedience comes in many fashions, and we cannot pick and choose what we will obey. What do we do? read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-05-11 | Movies Mission Impossible 4 will possibly be the final installment in the successful Mission Impossible movie series. Tom Cruise will star Ethan Hunt, a highly trained and integral member of the Impossible Mission Force, who has little over a year and a half to figure out how to turn the impossible into a possibility. read more