y'know, I have lived 20 minutes away from kingsburg for most of my life and have never explored this cute little town!?
true fact.
I went to explore for the first time last summer annnnd well.. I didn't pick the best day because it was hooooooot 🥵🥵 I recommend going when it's not quite so hot otherwise you'll be running from store to store trying to be in a shop with ac 🤪
but! it's still a cute town, definitely recommend going and checking out the cute stores. stop by bella bakery because those thumbprint cookies were DELICIOUS!
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This picturesque 150 yr. old church in Kingsburg, Nova Scotia had to be completely dismantled, walls and all, and moved to it’s current location. Once it was put back together again, it was made into a 1bd. 3ba. home and is now for sale for $1,650,000 CAD.
B/c it was dismantled and rebuilt in 2004, it’s listed as a 2004 house, not a 150 yr. old house.
Isn’t it fascinating how different buyers of old churches have such different visions?
The lighting fixture looks like it’s from the original church. Some of the windows retain their arched shapes, but new modern windows were also installed.
The kitchen is adorable.
The white railing stands out against the dark wall and ceiling. This is very cozy, isn’t it?
Lovely bd. But, why would they put in 3 baths and just one bedroom?
This is very nice- love the old doors, the closet space and the tile in the shower.
Comfortable family room in the loft with stairs to a 3rd level.
Off the family room is a 2nd bath. Very cute vintage style.
The stairs in the family room lead to the steeple, that they outfitted w/another bed with quite a spectacular view.
For years, John MacArthur has been one of the most respected pastors in the evangelical world. His media ministry, “Grace to You,” has been a stable of Christian radio and television for some time. But in recent years, it has been proven not just beyond reasonable doubt, but ALL doubt, that he is a golem with no soul, no heart, and no conscience.
This is a man who held a full schedule of services at his San Fernando Valley megachurch, Grace Community Church, with no masks and no social distancing to speak of during the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a man who covered up a COVID outbreak even as Southern California’s hospitals were being stretched to their limit during the winter surge of 2020. This is a man who publicly shamed and bullied one of his parishoners for refusing to take back her abusive jerk of a husband—and then publicly supported said abusive jerk.
But as I note at my Substack, it turns out MacArthur hit absolute bottom late last month while speaking at a conference at a daughter church near Fresno. He actually had the audacity to claim that mental illness was a hoax. If that wasn’t enough, he did so almost half a century after he and his church completely failed a man with suicidal tendencies.
On April 20, MacArthur was one of the featured speakers at the For the Valley Bible Conference at Grace Church of the Valley in Kingsburg, south of Fresno. He took part in a Q&A session on discernment with conference host Scott Ardavanis and two other conference speakers—Benny Hinn’s nephew, Costi Hinn, and Scott’s brother, Jonny.
At around the 36-minute mark, MacArthur went into a tirade on mental illness. He’d recently read A Profession Without Reason by clinical psychologist Bruce Levine, and was intrigued by Levine’s claims that a number of psychologists and psychiatrists had realized they had been telling “noble lies” to society for a century. Supposedly, the biggest of these noble lies was the whole concept of mental illness.
He went in on PTSD in particular, dismissing it as a form of grief that you can’t “clinically define”—and attempts to do so only led to people being homeless. He slammed giving medication to kids with mental illness, saying it was “the most deadly thing ever unleashed on children.” He believes mental issues with kids can be fixed with proper parenting rather than meds, saying that meds keep kids from “navigating life in a socially acceptable way.”
Darrell Lucus wrote this masterpiece in Daily Kos about far-right “pastor” John MacArthur’s attack on the concept of mental illness by calling it “noble lies.”
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