We receive many pieces of correspondence both via email and regular postal mail usually with one thing in common, passion. It seems with each new Thy Kingdom Come magazine we put out, or new articles we’ve added to our website, evoke our readers passions to share their knowledge, experience or to ask questions or just to comment. One thing is certain, our message is spreading!
From: California: Dear Mr. Alden, In the February issue of 2012 you inserted the poem, “Waiting at the Station” which suggests that instead of the dead who believed in Christ are simply in the grave waiting for His return rather than being with Him in Heaven. This sure is different from what I was taught…
Dear Editor: Is Christ the Redeemer of all Israel or just of the House of Israel, i.e. Ten Tribed Israel. From Editor: Years ago we replied to this question by quoting an answer by the Anglo-Saxon World. Here it is again. “Christ redeemed ten-tribed Israel. Judah was driven from the land but was never disowned…
Editor’s Comments: It is difficult to believe that ten years ago I became editor of this magazine. I’ve learned so much since that spring day in 2002 and yet, as I read through the pages of the Holy Scriptures, I realize that I know so very little. Yet, I am blessed to learn through articles…
From Vancouver: Dear Brooks: Much is written about 2012 in various magazines and it does seem that it could be a significant year. Do you think that the April 14th, 1912 sinking of the Titanic is relative at all, considering it took place 100 years ago? Hi Vancouver: I suspect that for those of us…
From Washington State: Dear Mr. Alden, I attended the funeral for Richard Bray, both the gravesite service and the church service over which you presided. I was particularly caught up in your description of Psalm 1 and want to pass it along. Could you send me a copy? Also, you indicated you would send me…
From Vancouver: Dear Editor, how can I reply to people who insist the Old Testament is the Jewish Bible and the New Testament is the Christian Bible. Thanks Vancouver: I think I will let a former minister’s words explain this. He is the late Reverend E.J. Springett, probably one of the greatest Bible scholar of…