Jane Araf
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I teach Bible lessons in my church every Sunday about 35 or 40 times a year, and I've been teaching Bible lessons since I was just 18 years old, so I'm fairly familiar with the entire Bible. You can pick out individual verses throughout the Bible that shows that the verse favors your particular preference.
I teach Bible lessons in my church every Sunday about 35 or 40 times a year, and I've been teaching Bible lessons since I was just 18 years old, so I'm fairly familiar with the entire Bible. You can pick out individual verses throughout the Bible that shows that the verse favors your particular preference.
Well, in the book throughout it, I've showed that you can interpret the Bible either way. And in modern society, we need to look on the, I'd say, the universal declaration of human rights as a basis for how to treat women and girls. And when this was issued,
Well, in the book throughout it, I've showed that you can interpret the Bible either way. And in modern society, we need to look on the, I'd say, the universal declaration of human rights as a basis for how to treat women and girls. And when this was issued,
Well, in the book throughout it, I've showed that you can interpret the Bible either way. And in modern society, we need to look on the, I'd say, the universal declaration of human rights as a basis for how to treat women and girls. And when this was issued,
The church leaders didn't speak out at that time, although throughout the Declaration of Human Rights, it prescribed absolute equality between men and women.
The church leaders didn't speak out at that time, although throughout the Declaration of Human Rights, it prescribed absolute equality between men and women.
The church leaders didn't speak out at that time, although throughout the Declaration of Human Rights, it prescribed absolute equality between men and women.
Ladies and gentlemen, war may sometimes be a necessary evil, but no matter how necessary, it is always evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children. The bond of our common humanity is stronger than the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices. God gives us a capacity for choice. We can choose to alleviate suffering.
Ladies and gentlemen, war may sometimes be a necessary evil, but no matter how necessary, it is always evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children. The bond of our common humanity is stronger than the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices. God gives us a capacity for choice. We can choose to alleviate suffering.
Ladies and gentlemen, war may sometimes be a necessary evil, but no matter how necessary, it is always evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children. The bond of our common humanity is stronger than the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices. God gives us a capacity for choice. We can choose to alleviate suffering.
We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes. And we must. Thank you.
We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes. And we must. Thank you.
We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes. And we must. Thank you.
Yeah, well, Damascus itself, of course, has changed quite dramatically. I mean, just a couple of minutes ago, there were a bunch of sixth graders who were jumping up and down on a bronze statue of toppled leader Bashar al-Assad's head. We wanted to go further afield, though, so we traveled through Syrian's southern desert to a place I have been trying to get to for years.
Yeah, well, Damascus itself, of course, has changed quite dramatically. I mean, just a couple of minutes ago, there were a bunch of sixth graders who were jumping up and down on a bronze statue of toppled leader Bashar al-Assad's head. We wanted to go further afield, though, so we traveled through Syrian's southern desert to a place I have been trying to get to for years.
Yeah, well, Damascus itself, of course, has changed quite dramatically. I mean, just a couple of minutes ago, there were a bunch of sixth graders who were jumping up and down on a bronze statue of toppled leader Bashar al-Assad's head. We wanted to go further afield, though, so we traveled through Syrian's southern desert to a place I have been trying to get to for years.
It's the Rukban camp, and it's in this remote corner of the desert where people who are fleeing ISIS thought that they could go across to Jordan and then were trapped there. 7,000 people cut off for nine years. There's also a U.S. base there. It's part of the anti-ISIS coalition. They've been partnering with Syrian forces that ended up forcing the retreat of the Syrian regime.
It's the Rukban camp, and it's in this remote corner of the desert where people who are fleeing ISIS thought that they could go across to Jordan and then were trapped there. 7,000 people cut off for nine years. There's also a U.S. base there. It's part of the anti-ISIS coalition. They've been partnering with Syrian forces that ended up forcing the retreat of the Syrian regime.
It's the Rukban camp, and it's in this remote corner of the desert where people who are fleeing ISIS thought that they could go across to Jordan and then were trapped there. 7,000 people cut off for nine years. There's also a U.S. base there. It's part of the anti-ISIS coalition. They've been partnering with Syrian forces that ended up forcing the retreat of the Syrian regime.