CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP A lecture given by Peter Cordle of Coventry at Forest Fold, Crowborough, on September 17,1996. 1. General Principles The dictionary gives at least three different uses of the word steward. A steward can be an official at a big public occasion. He can be the person who cares for the needs of a …
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PSALM 1 A prayer-meeting address by Mr. G. Rose, of Croydon. The Word of God gives us a description of how things are in the sight of God, and none but God’s Word can do that. That is the true perspective of our condition; not what man thinks of us, if he does not get …
A BROTHER BELOVED A Tribute to the Memory of David G. Crowter One of the great blessings which the Lord gives to His people in their Christian pathway is the privilege and pleasure of real spiritual friendships. To share joys and sorrows, trials and encouragements, is both comforting and stimulating in the journey towards heaven. …
OUR APPROACH TO THE SCRIPTURES Transcript of address by the Rev. D. Fountain, M.A., at the Annual Meeting of the Trinitarian Bible Society, 1967. Is it not an astonishing thing that the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, came down to this world, preached, wrought signs and wonders, and yet very few believed on …
PREACHING AND THE DANGER OF COMPROMISE In considering this very practical subject I think that a study of Paul as the ideal preacher, noting especially his methods and his principles, will be helpful to us. From Galatians 1 we can gather certain principles which weighed with the Apostle in this matter. Two things especially are …
THE SILENCE OF GOD (2)* There is a silence, or an apparent silence of God in some of His providential dealings with one and another of His people. They seem so mysterious that to the eye of sense God’s moral government of the world is strangely uneven. The wicked are often rich and prosperous, and …
THE SILENCE OF GOD (1)* Silence is often more eloquent than speech. Everyone must respect the silence of grief or sympathy. Even Job’s friends wept at the sight of him, and sat seven days and seven nights without speaking to him, “for they saw that his grief was very great”. Their silent sympathy was more …
WHY REMEMBER THE MARTYRS? An Address delivered by Mr. K. W. H. Howard at a Public Meeting convened by the Sussex Martyrs Commemoration Council at the Tabernacle, Hastings, Sussex, on 18th September 1973, under the Chairmanship of the Revd R. H. Gibson, vicar of Fairlight. Mr. chairman and Christian Friends, I regard it both an …
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh justified in the Spirit seen of angels preached unto the Gentiles believed on in the world received up into glory. I Tim. 3 16