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December 16, 2009
Jane and Richard Morgan are now friends
November 8, 2009
Interesting. I scored 19. This came up on the score chart: 19 Average male scientist, and average male or female physicist. I haven't been to university but I did enjoy the science lessons at school. I found biology the easiest of the sciences to…
November 6, 2009
Jane and Will - I am are now friends
September 29, 2009
Higher animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits I think have souls and they have their own personalities - I'm sure some of the animal lovers on Premier would agree. Not sure about lower animals such as worms and insects.
September 29, 2009
Jane joined Laura S's group
Lets learn about the prayers written in the scripture; how they prayed, what they prayed about. Lets bless each other with the riches God has shown us in these. And maybe we will learn more about how to pray
August 10, 2009
Jane and First Lady Cherise George are now friends
August 2, 2009

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Denomination:
Methodist
Theological outlook:
Middle of the road
About Me:
This is my Christian background. I grew up in the Church of England and went to Sunday school as a child. I was educated at Church of England and Roman Catholic schools. I now go to a Methodist church. I'm an Anglican/Methodist. Christian denomination doesn't matter as I like to mix with Christians from other churches.

I'm a liberal Christian, tolerant of those who are of another religious faith and those who don't have any religion. I believe in a God of love.
Favourite Bible Verse
The Lord's Prayer

May the Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, evermore. Amen - found somewhere in the New Testament.

There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. 1 John 4, verse 18, NIV Bible
Spiritual Inspirations
Jesus' life on earth in the Bible.

My mum and dad.

I've been inspired by the people on Premier Community and this has helped my faith. I'd like to thank my brothers and sisters here for their encouragement and prayers. I've felt God's presence recently and I feel spiritually uplifted. I'd almost given up on my faith but you've convinced me not to give up and now my faith is stronger.

Christians, those of other faiths and non-believers. Christians with different views on the faith. All this makes me value my faith.

The debating on the forum has help me deal with my faith issues and some personal issues. I also like more lighthearted spirituality, prayer and fellowship. We are all at different stages in our faith and each person has an individual faith which can't be compared. Each individual has a different spiritual journey. Some of us struggle with our faith and need to be encouraged, not judged. God is for everyone (even those who turn their back on him) and not the chosen few. Jesus lived and died for everyone, not the chosen few.

Mother Teresa (her love and compassion to the poor and needy), Jade Goody (her struggle with her illness - she's always in my prayers) and other famous people. Life doesn't always go my way but I've learnt to value the gift of life - to value each day and to thank God for each day.

God bless you all

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At 4:33am on December 16, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
Are you on LinkedIn and Facebook?

I would like to connect with you there also. I am trying to make more connections and fans so that I can spread awareness for breast cancer during pregnancy. I was diagnosed Stage 3 in the 5th month of my pregnancy in May. My status updates on LinkedIn and Facebook are usually about my fight or social networking tips.

You can connect with me on LinkedIn here:
LinkedIn Natalie Regoli

You can become a fan of mine on Facebook here:
Facebook Natalie Regoli
At 3:58am on September 3, 2009, Charlene said…
Jane just believe the Word. It is through belief in the Word of God that you became a Christian. So if the Word of God speaks more of hell than it does heaven why wouldn't you believe in it? You have to believe the bible is the inspired Word of God and live accordingly or deny it's authenticity and live the way you want to. You can't have it both ways - you can't pick and choose what you want to believe in the bible - that is dangerous. Jesus said " heaven and earth shall pass away but my words shall not pass away." " Trust in the Lord with all thy heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths." God bless you.
At 11:31pm on July 30, 2009, Rodger Tutt said…
Jane, here is another testimony similar to mine that was a big help to me.
It is on the internet in at least two places.
http://www.sigler.org/slagle/absolute.htm
and
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/Absolute-Assurance-in-Jesus-Christ.html
You might enjoy it too. :-)
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At 10:42pm on July 29, 2009, Rodger Tutt said…
Jane, my testimony contains information that, according to the many entries in my guest book, and the many positive emails in my email file folders, is helping many people. My guest book can be accessed towards the bottom of my front page at
http://greater-emmanuel.org/Hope4You/

My guest book only holds 150 messages. Then the oldest ones are automatically deleted to make room for the newest ones.

Also see the testimonies at
http://www.tentmaker.org/visitorcomments.htm

Also see
http://www.tentmaker.org/articles/hells_fruit.html

Also see
http://greater-emmanuel.org/Hope4You/consequences.html
(copy and paste into browser address bar)

SO MUCH SUFFERING is caused by the horrific false doctrine of endless suffering in hell, that it gives me great pleasure to guide people to the evidence that a correctly (literally, not interpretively) translated Bible teaches universal salvation, not endless suffering in hell, or even annihilation.

http://www.tentmaker.org/articles/savior-of-the-world/circularity.htm

We agree with fundamentalist Christians that we should not believe things that go against Biblical teaching. We don’t.

http://richardwaynegarganta.com/Understanding%20Universal%20Salvation%20Part%20One.htm

http://www.tentmaker.org/books/ScripturalProofs.html

http://www.tentmaker.org/books/Bible-Proofs-modern.html

http://www.tentmaker.org/FAQ/fewsaved.htm

http://www.tentmaker.org/articles/universalism-is-not-in-the-bible.htm

I'm 70, and I am acquainted with many people who are, or were in various stages of nervous breakdown over their inability to love a god who would let anyone suffer forever. Even though they have embraced Christ and His gospel, they are afraid of what God might do to them after they are raised from the dead for not being able to love Him. The information in my testimony has helped many of these people.

I myself suffered a twelve year nervous breakdown (1966-78) because of my inability to love an endless-hell god. I’m 70 now.

If any member or surfer on forums is suffering because they are unable to successfully emotionally cope with the idea that God is going to let any creature suffer forever, they can Google up the search engine at the top of the TENTMAKER front page. Just type in a key word or phrase from each argument or scripture passages and ten articles will appear that refute the eternal hell and annihilationist doctrines.
Then click to the next page and ten more articles will appear, and so on and so on for many pages.
http://www.tentmaker.org/

Most fundamentalist Christians are not even aware that there are two sides to the argument about what the Bible teaches.
This debate nearly always ends with the words, "My Greek scholars are more reliable than your Greek scholars," and the result is a stalemate.

If your readers think it glorifies God more to believe that He is going to let some of His creatures suffer forever, then they should keep believing that.
But if they think it glorifies God more to eventually meet everyone on the level of their greatest and deepest need, which is a change in their stubborn will, then I would like them to know that that is exactly what the Bible teaches that God is like.

I am a Concordant Christian. I have read and recorded gleanings into my more than four thousand page personal journal from most of the back issues of UNSEARCHABLE RICHES that has been published back to 1909. Every argument that I have ever heard against the Bible teaching universal salvation have been repeatedly dealt with in these magazines.

http://www.concordant.org/unsearchable/UnsearchableRiches.html

Largely, but not exclusively, because of the contents in these magazines, I am convinced that the evidence in support of the Bible teaching universal salvation is irrefutable. That is why the argument that we should teach endless suffering in hell just in case it might be true is unacceptable to me. IMHO the greatest of all manifestations of God's grace in action on this earth is that anyone can believe in "eternal suffering" for anyone and not have a nervous breakdown thinking about it.

Here are several Concordant websites.
http://www.concordant.org/
http://www.saviourofall.org/
http://gtft.org/
http://www.tentmaker.org/

Regarding arguments against the Bible teaching universal salvation, see
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/BibleThreateningsExplained.html

Any hell that anyone will experience the Bible calls "kolasis aionian," which means age-during corrective chastisement.
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/asw/Chapter11.html

It is limited in duration, and corrective in purpose.
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/Aion_lim.html

Regarding the most common argument that the same word for "punishment" is also used for "life" see the following:
http://www.savior-of-all.com/aionian.html

All three of these articles should be studied with care, especially the third one.
http://concordant.org/expohtml/TheEons/eon1.html
http://concordant.org/expohtml/TheEons/eon2.html
http://concordant.org/expohtml/TheEons/eon3.html

also see:
http://concordant.org/expohtml/TheEons/aion.html
http://concordant.org/version/tranprin.html

I also would like to leave you with one more link. I am going to guide you to the testimony of a man whose experience was almost identical to mine. Even the thought processes that took him into, through, and out of his breakdown are the same as mine. Only he is more eloquent in telling his story than I am in telling mine. His name is Charles Slagle.
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/Absolute-Assurance-in-Jesus-Christ.html

It may begin to change your thinking.

The url of my own site is
http://greater-emmanuel.org/Hope4You/

God bless you in your study!
From Rodger Tutt in Toronto, Canada
“That God may be All in all” 1Cor. 15:28
At 4:26am on April 26, 2009, Peggy L. Satterfield said…
Jane,

My name is Peggy. I just joined thenetwork and am interested in talking to other Christians. I live in Nevada in a small town in the middle of nowhere.

I am going to a Nazarene Church right now. I became a Christian tnrough a friend of mine who was Baptist at the time. I grew up as a Catholic and even to Catholic schools for a number of years.

I am married for a very long time with a man I love who is not a Christian. We have two children and five grandchidren.

I have been struggling lately with my faith because I don't feel involved enough, and because my spouse and I are having trouble because he has COPD and won't quit smoking.

My best friend Susan, is such an ispiration to me though. We are miles apart, bit we keep in touch by phone. Her husband is a two-time cancer survivor. The second time was truly a miracle fromGod, because the doctors only gave him a few months to live. He had lung cancer, wit a tumor the size of a baseball. They did radiation thinking he would not survive, but God took the tumor completely away.

Isn't God wonderful.

God bless you, and thanks for listening.
At 1:20pm on March 20, 2009, Julie said…
Jane

The message from 'Helen' was a different Helen - see the prayer wall for a message relating to this from Skywalker.
At 2:10pm on March 9, 2009, Joanna Ennis said…
Yes Jane I have already looked at UK Christians and it is certainly a comprehensive site. Thanks.
At 11:49pm on March 8, 2009, Selina McKinven said…
thanks for adding your name to Jade's 333 prayer chain - 'join' us in thought & prayer this wednesday at 3pm+ and please invite as many as your friends as poss to add their names too - I want to let her know how many are actually thinking of her (in 3 different areas, I have collected 89 names so far). God Bless u & yours! Selina.
At 4:15pm on March 6, 2009, Joanna Ennis said…
Hello Jane, I hope you don't mind me recommending a prayer website which covers divorce as well as other subjects which may be of help to you www.prayersword.org.uk. God bless you.
At 1:32am on March 1, 2009, Austin Gameson said…
I am also going through a divorce. Well...I think I am. My husband left over 5 months ago, just one night, completely unexpected. I asked him what time he'd be home from work...and he said he wouldn't. And the universe split in half. I still live in that divide. I was beyond heartbroke. Did the whole "crying till you throw up" bit, it was horrible. Three days later I got an eviction notice on my door? I had no idea the bills he hadn't paid that I thought he had. I had started my job that week!! Four kids we were being evicted, I hadn't even got my first paycheck yet! I don't know how God does it, I really don't, but He did. I got me and my kids into a nice apartment, never even missed a day of work. And it's still hard, I'm still sad, I still miss him. But we're doing okay.l Really. You do find joy again, I don't know how, its just one day you hear yourself laughting out loud, and then you smile...and slowly you KNOW you are going to be ok. You are definately in my prayers. Be blessed
 
 

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