His Utmost
“I claimed the gift of the Spirit in dogged committal on Luke 11:13,” he said. Continue reading His Utmost
“I claimed the gift of the Spirit in dogged committal on Luke 11:13,” he said. Continue reading His Utmost
Before leaving for Africa, Bill had written a poem explaining his desire for overseas missions. Continue reading Smiling Bill
Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven,Whose sin is covered. (Psalm 32:1 NKJV) PSALM 32 IN ITS ENTIRETY. Thought of the Week: Sin is the cause of our misery; but the true believer’s transgressions of the Divine law are all forgiven, being covered with the atonement. Christ … Continue reading Sunday’s Devotion
Citywide conflagrations seldom happen today, having gone the way of the plague. But Christians of earlier eras often ministered and suffered amid such holocausts. Believers in Nero’s day were unjustly blamed for Rome’s fiery destruction. Eighty-nine churches perished in London’s … Continue reading City Aflame
In 1517 Pope Leo X, empty-pocketed and needing funds to rebuild St. Peter’s Basilica issued a special “sale” of indulgences. The very word “indulgence” tends to convey dubious moral connotations, but these indulgences were particularly questionable. What was an “indulgence”? … Continue reading High Noon
by Geoffrey Bingham As my readers know. I am always in search of the truth as it references who we are and why we are. It is imperative that we do not aspire to be like someone in society we … Continue reading Discovering Your Identity
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