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This is the last segment of Hebrew Words for now we may visit more at a later time we hope these have been helpful to you. Next episode we will go back to short topicsto start your weekend studies with Yah. This week Brother Mark will cover the English word law.Find us here and on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-7266196Visit our store to help support us https://payhip.com/MKIStoresAlso on X https://x.com/MKIServantsOur Website https://www.mkistudios.net/
Mark Epstein has repeatedly stated that he believes his brother, Jeffrey Epstein, was murdered and that the official narrative surrounding his death is deeply flawed. From the outset, Mark Epstein has questioned how a high-profile detainee on suicide watch could die under such extraordinary lapses in supervision, pointing to broken cameras, missing or incomplete footage, falsified or contradictory guard records, and shifting explanations from authorities. He has argued that these failures were not merely bureaucratic incompetence but systemic breakdowns so severe that they warrant suspicion of foul play rather than acceptance of a simple suicide conclusion.Beyond the circumstances of the death itself, Mark Epstein has also challenged the broader story told about his brother's final days and legal exposure. He has said Jeffrey Epstein was in relatively good spirits, actively planning legal strategies, and expecting to pursue bail—conditions that, in his view, conflict with the portrayal of a man on the brink of suicide. Mark Epstein has further criticized the rush by officials to close the case, the absence of a transparent and adversarial investigation, and the reluctance to fully examine who benefited from Epstein's death. Taken together, his claims amount to a direct rejection of the official account, asserting that the public has been given a simplified and misleading version of events that fails to explain glaring inconsistencies and unresolved questions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Mark Epstein has repeatedly stated that he believes his brother, Jeffrey Epstein, was murdered and that the official narrative surrounding his death is deeply flawed. From the outset, Mark Epstein has questioned how a high-profile detainee on suicide watch could die under such extraordinary lapses in supervision, pointing to broken cameras, missing or incomplete footage, falsified or contradictory guard records, and shifting explanations from authorities. He has argued that these failures were not merely bureaucratic incompetence but systemic breakdowns so severe that they warrant suspicion of foul play rather than acceptance of a simple suicide conclusion.Beyond the circumstances of the death itself, Mark Epstein has also challenged the broader story told about his brother's final days and legal exposure. He has said Jeffrey Epstein was in relatively good spirits, actively planning legal strategies, and expecting to pursue bail—conditions that, in his view, conflict with the portrayal of a man on the brink of suicide. Mark Epstein has further criticized the rush by officials to close the case, the absence of a transparent and adversarial investigation, and the reluctance to fully examine who benefited from Epstein's death. Taken together, his claims amount to a direct rejection of the official account, asserting that the public has been given a simplified and misleading version of events that fails to explain glaring inconsistencies and unresolved questions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Mark Epstein has repeatedly stated that he believes his brother, Jeffrey Epstein, was murdered and that the official narrative surrounding his death is deeply flawed. From the outset, Mark Epstein has questioned how a high-profile detainee on suicide watch could die under such extraordinary lapses in supervision, pointing to broken cameras, missing or incomplete footage, falsified or contradictory guard records, and shifting explanations from authorities. He has argued that these failures were not merely bureaucratic incompetence but systemic breakdowns so severe that they warrant suspicion of foul play rather than acceptance of a simple suicide conclusion.Beyond the circumstances of the death itself, Mark Epstein has also challenged the broader story told about his brother's final days and legal exposure. He has said Jeffrey Epstein was in relatively good spirits, actively planning legal strategies, and expecting to pursue bail—conditions that, in his view, conflict with the portrayal of a man on the brink of suicide. Mark Epstein has further criticized the rush by officials to close the case, the absence of a transparent and adversarial investigation, and the reluctance to fully examine who benefited from Epstein's death. Taken together, his claims amount to a direct rejection of the official account, asserting that the public has been given a simplified and misleading version of events that fails to explain glaring inconsistencies and unresolved questions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
In this special Franciscan Hour for the 800th anniversary of Saint Francis of Assisi, Fr Peter is joined by Brother Mark Folger, a former Hollywood actor turned Franciscan friar. From film sets and television roles to religious life in Rome, Brother Mark shares his remarkable journey of vocation, peace, and surrender to God's call. With […] L'articolo The Franciscan Hour – From Hollywood to the Habit – Br Mark Folger with Father Peter George Flynn proviene da Radio Maria.
“But Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.’” (Mark 6:4 NKJV) Imagine being the half brother of Jesus. You could never blame Him for anything. Think about it. Who were Mary and Joseph going to believe—you or the only sinless human being who ever lived? Imagine trying to compete for your parents’ attention with the long-awaited Messiah, the Son of God, the Savior of your people. That was the lot in life for James, the author of the New Testament book that bears his name. It’s noteworthy that neither James nor any of Jesus’ other half brothers believed in Jesus prior to His resurrection. In fact, at one point, Jesus’ family came to take Him home, thinking that He had taken leave of His senses. John 7:5 states plainly, “For even His brothers did not believe in Him” (NKJV). Yet James starts his epistle by identifying himself as “a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ” (James 1:1 NKJV). He doesn’t identify himself as “James, the brother of the Lord” or even “James, the half brother of Jesus.” Instead, he writes, “James, a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ.” Still, it seems hard to believe that James came to recognize the truth about Jesus so relatively late in life. After all, Jesus lived a flawless life. He never lied or stole or lost His temper. He never even sinned inwardly. Yet as Jesus Himself said, “A prophet is not without honor except in his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house” (Mark 6:4 NKJV). That just goes to show that even living a perfect life is not necessarily enough to convince someone of the truth about Jesus. And, for believers who are trying to share that truth, it becomes even more difficult because all of us have fallen short at times in living out the witness we ought to live. The hardest people for many Christians to reach are those who are closest to us, especially in our own families. Many of us were raised in non-Christian homes. We know how difficult and hostile an environment that can be. It took the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead to finally reach His brothers. That’s when they all believed. It took the power of the gospel. Reaching family with the gospel message is still a challenge. But it’s a challenge we must rise to. The questions that the apostle Paul poses in Romans 10:14–15 still apply. “How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach unless they are sent? As it is written: ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace, who bring glad tidings of good things!’” (NKJV). Reflection question: How can you help the people who are closest to you understand the Good News of Christ? Discuss Today's Devo in Harvest Discipleship! — The audio production of the podcast "Greg Laurie: Daily Devotions" utilizes Generative AI technology. This allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality content while preserving Harvest's mission to "know God and make Him known." All devotional content is written and owned by Pastor Greg Laurie. Listen to the Greg Laurie Podcast Become a Harvest PartnerSupport the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Priest.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This brand new From The Heart Episode was recorded live on Dec 23rd 2025. Brother Mark shares some insights on where we will be at the judgement.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Evil.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
In this week's episode, Brother Mark Abney concludes his preaching series through the book of Revelation with a message titled “The Seriousness of God's Word.” Preaching from Revelation 22, Brother Mark reminds us that Scripture is not only trustworthy and … Continued
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Pray.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Holy.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Path or Pathways.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This brand new From The Heart Episode was recorded live on Oct 7th 2025. Brother Mark shares some insights into what it means to be a believer in Yahushua Messiah.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Redeem.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServantsSupport Us At https://payhip.com/MKIStores
In this episode, we feature a powerful sermon from Brother Mark, preaching from Revelation 16 in a message titled “The Seven Bowl Judgments. In this passage, John records the outpouring of God's final judgments upon the earth. Brother Mark helps … Continued
In today's episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation with Pastor Mark Abney's message titled “Preview of the Second Half.” Preaching from Revelation 15, Brother Mark shares the vision given to John—a glimpse of heaven as God's … Continued
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Honour.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServants
In today's episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation with a message from our pastor, Brother Mark Abney. Preaching from Revelation 14, Brother Mark delivers a sermon titled “Last Chance.” In this passage, we encounter three angels—one … Continued
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you another English word from Scripture and reveals it's ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is Love.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServants
In this episode we discuss the importance of adherence to doctrine with Elder and Evangelist Mark Parkhurst. We discuss different "triage" levels of authority, and how to apply these level consistently. Brother Mark welcomes your questions and dialogue, so please feel welcome to email him: mdparkhurst@benlomand.net
In this episode we discuss the importance of adherence to doctrine with Elder and Evangelist Mark Parkhurst. We discuss different "triage" levels of authority, and how to apply these level consistently. Brother Mark welcomes your questions and dialogue, so please feel welcome to email him: mdparkhurst@benlomand.net
This weeks Weekend Word with Brother Mark brings you the start to a number of English words from Scripture and reveals their ancient Hebrew meanings. Stay tuned for more of theses in the coming weeks. This weeks word is God or god.Studios Websitehttps://mkistudios.net/IYLM YouTube Site https://www.youtube.com/@iylmservantsMKI X.com Sitehttps://x.com/MKIServants
Gospel Baptist Church, Bonita Springs, FL - Fundamental, Independent, Bible Believing
August 3,2025
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PJ talks to Mark about the pain of learning his brother died as people made videos of it happening. His petition for a law to stop this happening is here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we're diving into Brother Mark Abney's powerful sermon from Sunday, June 29, 2025, titled “Trumpet Judgments,” part of his ongoing series in the Book of Revelation. Preaching from Revelation 8:7-13, Brother Mark unpacks the profound message of … Continued
In today's episode, we're diving into Brother Mark Abney's powerful sermon titled “The Sixth Seal,” part of his ongoing series in the Book of Revelation. Preaching from Revelation 6:12-7:3, Brother Mark unpacks the cosmic signs of God's judgment and the … Continued
In today's episode, we're diving into Brother Mark Abney's powerful sermon from Sunday, June 1, 2025, titled “The Fifth Seal: The Tribulation Saints,” part of his ongoing series in the Book of Revelation. Preaching from Revelation 6:9-11, Brother Mark explores … Continued
In this episode, we're featuring a special Palm Sunday message from our pastor, Brother Mark Abney, titled “Christ is King.” Preaching from Luke 19:28-44, Brother Mark walks us through Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem and challenges us to consider: Do … Continued
In this episode, we're honored to share a meaningful message from Pastor Mark Abney titled “Why The Lord's Supper?” based on Mark 14:12-16. As we look at the final preparations for the Passover meal, Brother Mark leads us through Scripture … Continued
In today's message, titled “Laodicea: Cold or Hot?”, Brother Mark unpacks Revelation 3:14-22, where Jesus addresses the church in Laodicea—a church that had grown spiritually lukewarm. Through this challenging passage, we are reminded of the importance of wholehearted devotion to … Continued
In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation with Brother Mark Abney as he delivers a sermon titled “Philadelphia: Church with an Open Door.” Preaching from Revelation 3:7-13, Brother Mark explores the faithfulness of the church … Continued
In today's episode, Brother Mark delivers a powerful message titled “Sardis: The Dead Church,” preaching from Revelation 3:1-7. This passage serves as a wake-up call, urging us to examine our spiritual lives and ensure that our faith is alive and … Continued
"Obtaining an Honorable Biblical Title" | Luke 9:23-26 | Brother Mark Fennell
In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation as Brother Mark Abney delivers a powerful message titled, “Church in the Bad Part of Town.” Preaching from Revelation 2:12-17, Brother Mark explores the church in Pergamum, a … Continued
In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation as Brother Mark Abney delivers an inspiring message from Revelation 2:8-11 titled, “Keep On Keeping On.” In this powerful sermon, Brother Mark explores the message to the church … Continued
In this episode, we are excited to share Brother Mark Abney’s thought-provoking sermon titled, “Who Is Your Valentine?” as he continued his series in the book of Revelation. Preaching from Revelation 2:1-7, Brother Mark delivered a powerful message about the … Continued
In this message, we dive into the opening verses of the book of Revelation, where God reveals His ultimate plan through Jesus Christ. Brother Mark unpacks the significance of this passage, reminding us of Christ's sovereignty, His return, and the … Continued
In this episode, Brother Mark dives into one of life's most difficult questions: “Why do bad things happen to good people?” Preaching from Genesis 50:19-21, he explores how God's sovereignty works through even the most challenging circumstances. In this passage, … Continued
In this episode, we're excited to share a special message from Brother Mark Abney titled “Christmas: Part One.” Preaching from Matthew 1, Brother Mark explores the profound beginnings of the Christmas story and reminds us of God's perfect plan in … Continued
In this episode, we are excited to share the sermon titled “Christmas in the Spiritual Realm,” delivered by our pastor, Brother Mark Abney. Preaching from Luke 2:13-14, Brother Mark takes us beyond the earthly story of Christmas and explores the … Continued
Today we are featuring the sermon “Lessons and Carols,” preached by Brother Mark Abney. In this message, Brother Mark draws from the rich prophecy of Isaiah 9:2-7, revealing the profound hope and joy that Christ's birth brings to a world … Continued
In this week's sermon, titled “Blessing of God's Provisions,” Brother Mark dives into Philippians 4:19-20, a passage that reminds us of God's faithful and abundant care for His people. Through this message, we'll be encouraged to trust in God's ability … Continued
In today's episode, we're sharing a thought-provoking sermon by Brother Mark Abney titled, “Blessings of Freedom,” based on 1 Peter 2:13-17. In this message, Brother Mark explores the true meaning of freedom in the life of a believer. He reminds … Continued
In this episode, we're excited to share a powerful message from Brother Mark Abney, titled “Cockleburs and Sticktights.” Preaching from Isaiah 58:11, Brother Mark explores how God provides strength and guidance through life's trials, offering hope and purpose even when … Continued
In this episode, we're blessed to share a message from Brother Mark Abney titled “The Child of God, the Word of God, and Prayer.” Preaching from Psalm 1, Brother Mark dives into the significance of a life rooted in God's … Continued
In this episode, we bring you an important message from Brother Mark Abney titled “Save the Children,” based on Proverbs 6:16-19. Brother Mark dives into the sensitive and critical issue of abortion, examining how it stands in direct opposition to … Continued
In this episode, we bring you the latest sermon from Brother Mark Abney as he continues his series in the book of 3 John. Today’s message is titled, “Hospitality.” In this insightful sermon, Brother Mark explores the biblical call to … Continued
In this episode, we're sharing a sermon from Brother Mark Abney titled “Love Will Keep Us Together,” based on the book of 2 John. In this insightful message, Brother Mark delves into the profound connection between love and truth, and … Continued