The Awesome Aftermath of Easter
Donald Cantrell
Acts 6: 7
Act 6:7 KJV - And the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith.
Theme: There is still power in the message of the gospel of Christ
I - The Cultivation of the Scriptures Reiterated (1 - 6, 7a)
II - The Conversion of the Sinners Recorded (7b)
III - The Celebration of the Staunchest Resistors (7c)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Aftermath of Being Bullied (2011 ANI News)
British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury has revealed that being bullied as a kid got him into boxing. Fury, the 6ft 9ins giant, says that he was 'tall and skinny' when he was growing up in Cheshire and got picked on until his big brother sorted out the bullies. ''I was really small until I got to nine or 10 years old, when I became tall and skinny.
By 14, I got a bit fat and was called the fat boy of the class. I was bullied, not in school, but when I played out or went to the park I'd get called all sorts of names and punched and kicked,'' the Daily Mirror quoted Fury, as saying.
''My brother sorted a couple of them out and they never bullied me again, but that's when I thought I'd go down the boxing gym and try and work it off,'' he added.
The 23-year-old further claims that he still gets picked on now, ironically because he is so big. ''I get people trying it on with me quite a lot. If I'm out with my wife, I'll get people come over and say, 'You think you're a fighter, I'll fight you'. It's always been because I'm big and they want to be able to go round town saying, 'I've hit Tyson Fury. I'm a hero','' Fury said.
''I know I could spark them out, but if I did they'd go to the police, get me done for assault and I'd be banned from boxing. Is it worth it? No, nothing is going to get in the way of my career,'' he added.
Fury has represented both Ireland and Engl ...
Donald Cantrell
Acts 6: 7
Act 6:7 KJV - And the word of God increased; and the number of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem greatly; and a great company of the priests were obedient to the faith.
Theme: There is still power in the message of the gospel of Christ
I - The Cultivation of the Scriptures Reiterated (1 - 6, 7a)
II - The Conversion of the Sinners Recorded (7b)
III - The Celebration of the Staunchest Resistors (7c)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Aftermath of Being Bullied (2011 ANI News)
British heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury has revealed that being bullied as a kid got him into boxing. Fury, the 6ft 9ins giant, says that he was 'tall and skinny' when he was growing up in Cheshire and got picked on until his big brother sorted out the bullies. ''I was really small until I got to nine or 10 years old, when I became tall and skinny.
By 14, I got a bit fat and was called the fat boy of the class. I was bullied, not in school, but when I played out or went to the park I'd get called all sorts of names and punched and kicked,'' the Daily Mirror quoted Fury, as saying.
''My brother sorted a couple of them out and they never bullied me again, but that's when I thought I'd go down the boxing gym and try and work it off,'' he added.
The 23-year-old further claims that he still gets picked on now, ironically because he is so big. ''I get people trying it on with me quite a lot. If I'm out with my wife, I'll get people come over and say, 'You think you're a fighter, I'll fight you'. It's always been because I'm big and they want to be able to go round town saying, 'I've hit Tyson Fury. I'm a hero','' Fury said.
''I know I could spark them out, but if I did they'd go to the police, get me done for assault and I'd be banned from boxing. Is it worth it? No, nothing is going to get in the way of my career,'' he added.
Fury has represented both Ireland and Engl ...
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