Patricia St. John: Her Own Story
Her father pronounced his surname "sinjun" because he felt it would be a proud thing to call himself "Saint John." But when we read his life we wonder if any other man in his generation resembled the Apostle John as...
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Gold Mining Tools
So you want to study the Bible? Where do you start? How do you make sense of it all? Allow me to suggest a few helpful books. The Joy of Discovery in Bible Study by Oletta Wald is an excellent starting...
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Reformers & their Stepchildren
Some books will not go away. They may not be bestsellers, but once a print run is exhausted, the book is soon being requested. They have a lasting appeal, they say something no one else is saying, or they say...
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F.W. Grant: His Life, Ministry & Legacy
John Reid has written some helpful books such as The Chief Meeting of the Church, Christian Baptism and the Unity of the Spirit, Eternal Dwellings, and now this little volume, F. W. Grant: His Life, Ministry, and Legacy. In 116...
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The Pursuit of Godliness
We enter a season of the year when many will turn their eyes for a moment to look at a baby in a manger, and as babies often do, the look will soften the heart and warm the emotions. This...
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The World of the Jew
Turn on the TV on almost any night to watch the news and Israel, her people and land will be mentioned at some point. Why does this nation, few in number by comparison, and this land, tiny by any standard,...
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A Deliberate Choice
Evolution is a bankrupt theory. It is unscientific, unbiblical, and illogical. Yet as you pick up supposedly scientific journals, go to state or national parks, watch TV or listen to the teachers in public schools, this theory is presented as...
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Encouraging Reading: A Word in Season
The Jewish believers of the first century found themselves in the middle of a storm. To leave Judaism with all its rituals and sacrifices, its temple and feast days, to seemingly turn their backs on Moses and the law, was...
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According to Rome
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 thesis on the door of the Wittenburg Church and officially the Reformation had begun. On March 29, 1994, a number of leading evangelicals signed a joint declaration titled, "Evangelicals and Catholics...
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