Family Radio President Harold Camping had predicted that on May 21, 2011, 200 million people will Rapture while the rest left behind will perish in a series of natural disaster, including violent earthquakes. Believing him, many of Camping's followers sold their possessions and quit their jobs to prepare for the Judgment Day. But when nothing happened on May 21, Camping's followers became devastated.
However, help was at hand. Jacob Denys, pastor of Calvary Bible Church, Milpitas, CA, led a small group to offer spiritual counseling and support to Camping's followers. Read the full story in http://sanfrancisco.ibtimes.com
Mr. Camping is Horribly wrong! God has not forsaken the Church..some certain individuals yes but not His elect.
AlbertaZanoah 1 month ago
lol reaching out to people who bought the lie...and indoctrinate you to our lie which is the truth because we believe it!
LordCreo 4 months ago
@youneekk You got terminated, WRONG AGAIN!!!
metamorphosis743 4 months ago
Jesus loved the poor and those outcast by society. More Christians should try following Christ's teachings.
AnotherAmateur 6 months ago
So quit one church and follow another. For a small donation of course=/
TRYER25 8 months ago
@missartist123 Glad you enjoy it. : )
I too enjoy your hilarity although you don't mean it--product of your laughable attempt at intellect & wit. Still no counter? i thought so. Run along now little girl. ; )
iiwatcher 8 months ago
@iiwatcher lol, you are hilarious. troll.
missartist123 8 months ago
@missartist123 I don't think your responses can get any weaker. Stop embarrassing yourself, give it up & move along.
iiwatcher 8 months ago
@iiwatcher Whatever you say, troll.
missartist123 8 months ago
@missartist123 I suggest you read a dictionary and learn what a personal attack is. If to you, this is a fight, i suggest you stay home because you won't be able to handle the real world. Whining and moaning and being all offended is not a valid counter.
iiwatcher 8 months ago