
Who Needs Shepherding?
The work of shepherding, unlike that of evangelism, is manifold and varied—as varied as is human nature. Those who would do this work, must, of course, look to the Lord for guidance. Still, it may not be out of place...
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The Greatest Thing in the World
On one of his trips to England, D. L. Moody was staying at Lord Aberdeen’s country house, near London. He was asked to give a devotional, but being weary after preaching, he asked if Prof. Drummond might speak instead. This...
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The Testimony of Peggy O’Neill
My name is Peggy O’Neill, and this is the story of my conversion to Christ at age 70, after practicing as a nun in the Catholic Church for 50 years. I write this in the hope that it will help...
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Who Hears God Speak?
We are grateful that the Lord has gifted the Church with a few special servants who have mighty intellects which they have laid on the altar for Him. The assemblies of God’s people should be marked by an intelligent approach...
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Compassion
Jeremiah has been called “The prophet of the bleeding heart and the iron will,” and every child of God will need this combination of virtues if he is to do worthy service for his Master. As this prophet of God...
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God Uses Little Things
The “bigger is better” philosophy of our society has permeated the local church. We are often intimidated by the vast array of programs offered by the mega-churches, and wonder just what we can do as individual believers. It is good...
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Godliness
Ae you a godly person? How would you define godliness? Is this something only the spiritual elite should have as a goal? The English dictionary defines it as “devoted to God, pious, devout, religious.” The Greek word is eusebeia and...
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Refreshing the Saints
The Bible speaks clearly about the value of refreshing others in the work of the Lord. Whether it is due to a personal difficulty or to a disheartening incident in the work of the Lord, there will always be the...
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