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2002 Volume 57 Issue 1
Articles in this Issue
On Saturday, January 13th, 2001, Chelsea Gospel Hall was full to overflowing with members past and present together with believers from other assemblies. All had gathered to praise the Lord for His fait…
There is a long period of time between the fall of Adam and Eve and the coming moral and physical glorification of human beings who trust in God. During this interval men and women have failed to act as…
Why bother with church history? ‘History is bunk’, Henry Ford famously declared. In a society focused upon the here and now, that philosophy abounds. ‘The beliefs and practices of yesteryear have little…
DEEP-WATER FAITH! ‘NEVERTHELESS AT THY WORD I WILL …’, LUKE 5. 5 After they fished all night and caught nothing, Jesus said to His disciples, ‘Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets …’, Luke …
The advance of the gospel is central to the progress of the work of God in the world, and every believer should be committed to this task. We all have a part to play as members of Christ’s body and over…
As we face yet another year of pilgrimage, one of the greatest needs that confront us as individuals or as local churches, is to evangelize. In the words of Scripture although not in the context of gosp…
In our last article we looked at the need for repentance on the part of the non-Christian if he or she desired to experience spiritual reality in Christ. Here we want to take up and begin to examine the…
'… and truly our fellowship is with the Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ’, 1 John 1. 3. Called to fellowship divine, With the Father and the Son, By the Holy Spirit’s power, By whom we’re foreve…
SCOTLAND SHETLAND CHRISTIAN YOUTH CAMP 2001 was the largest Camp since this work began in 1994, with around 150 children present over the course of three weeks. The necessary help and warm fellowship of…
A Mother’s Influence ‘HER CHILDREN ARISE UP, AND CALL HER BLESSED’, Prov. 31. 28. Helen Young writes, ‘There will come a time when there’ll be no more slamming of doors, no more toys to pick up on the s…
Question How could Christ increase in wisdom and stature, Luke 2. 52? Answer This is a question that is bound up with our understanding of the person of Christ and of the truths of His humanity and deit…
Often life does not turn out as one had hoped. One may feel a deep sense of failure as the years pass. Youth has come and gone; the direction of life has been set. It is too late to change course. As ha…
Zacchaeus was a rich man, living in a well-known and strategically important town in Israel. His occupation was that of a chief tax collector. Despite his wealth, he was not a happy man. There was somet…
In Matthew chapter 9 and verses 36 to 38 we have the apostle’s record of the Lord’s response to seeing the shepherdless crowds that surrounded Him. He had a vision for the people. The need of our day is…
CHAPTER 2. 17-20 Chapter 2 verses 1-16 deals, as we have already indicated, with Paul’s presence in Thessalonica and the results therefrom. Now, Chapter 2. 17 – 3. 13 deals with his absence from Thessal…
On a warm summer evening in London lines of curiosity-seekers formed, eager to find a seat in the auditorium in order to hear the muchanticipated debate between the wellknown atheist Robert Ingersoll an…
Members of this religious movement are commonly called ‘Moonies’ after the founder, the Rev. Sung Myung Moon. This has emerged as one of the larger cults to be established in the twentieth century. It i…
Book Reviews in this Issue
33pp. £9.95. Published by John Ritchie Ltd, 40 Beansburn, Kilmarnock, Scotland KA3 1RH. ISBN 1-904064-03-5 The sub-title of this most interesting book, A record of the faithfulness of God, indicates t…
80pp. £4.90. Published by Challenger Publishing, 3 Netherton Place, Whitburn, West Lothian, Scotland EH47 8JG. ISBN 0-9541240-0-6 Knowledge of God should be recognized as the highest point attainable …
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