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During the past twenty to twenty-five years many servants of Christ have visited Cornwall with Tents and Caravans but the work on the whole has proved very hard and discouraging. The Assemblies are few …
About thirty years ago Sunday School work and Gospel Meetings were commenced in a cottage at the corner of Percy Street, Swansea. There were not more than about forty houses in the district. The surroun…
This Magazine owes its inception to the strong conviction of several brethren in the South-West, that conditions today call for renewed attention to New Testament Church Principles and for revived inter…
MISSION ON BOMBED SITE Extensive damage to their halls by bombing has not prevented Exeter Assemblies from engaging in aggressive Gospel work. They united to conduct a Tent Mission on the site of the bl…
We shall be verily guilty if we shut our eyes to the stubborn and uncomfortable fact that the percentage of real believers in this country is appallingly small. Britain urgently needs to be evangelised …
The four leprous men were right. To withhold glad tidings from a starving people would be the extreme of heartlessness. To know there was plenty available for a people who were starving and to say nothi…
Introducing a series of studies entitled “The Assembly as Presented in Scripture.” Next month, “The Assembly as the Place of My Throne.” The Holy Scriptures are written, “not in the words which man’s …
In the Holy Scriptures God has provided for us “the faith which was once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3, R.V.), not once upon a time, as if the provision of the faith was a passing event, leav…
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