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Pastor Natacha Kemp

Pastor Natacha Kemp is an ordained minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies and Bible from North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota and a Masters of Divinity from Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. Using prayer, Bible studies, up-to-date Adult and Children’s Messages, youth and family activities, and hands-on community outreach opportunities, Pastor Natacha seeks to teach, inspire, encourage, and build up God’s people to become good disciples and ministers of the Gospel

 

 

 

 

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Jesus and Muslum's
Ethel Hildagong 07/24/08 11:55 AM CST

Ever notice that Muslum's and Jesus seem to be on the opposite side of the spectrum. 

First you have the founder of one who is Mohammed who has a shady background and past and who road around and told people to "convert or die", at the same time his followers claim it is a religion of peace.

Then you have Jesus, the founder of Christanity who came in peace and layed down his life to die for the sins of all humanity so that he may bring them into a right relationship with God if they would only believe and trust in Him alone for forgiveness and salvation. Nothing was forced and nothing is forced. He died out of his love for others and lived an impeccable life, but at the same time he didn't live a life of royalty although he claimed to be a king but that his kingdom was not of this world.

What a contrast, one born of hatred and racist elitism and one born of love, total sacrifice and forgiveness. You decide.

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