Our website would not be complete without a short trip down Memory Lane to visit the writings of some true servants of God, men and women who very early on embraced the Israel Truth, along with the Gospels of the Kingdom and Salvation, and did their part in the sowing of seeds for the Great Gardener. They are people of whom the Lord Jesus Christ was referring when He said, “…unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.”
O could I sing the matchless worthO could I sound the praises forthWhich in my Saviour shine,I’d soar and touch the heavenly strings,And vie with Gabriel while he singsIn notes almost Divine.
The Ark of God, the Sceptre of Judah and the Lia Fail or “Stone of Destiny” were brought by Jeremiah the Prophet and Tamar Tephi (Princess Royal of Judah) from Judea into Egypt, from whence they were taken into Iberia (Spain) and then to Ireland. These migrations occurred between 586 and 580 A.D.
Are the Ten Commandments Practical for Everyday Living and for the Governing of Our Nations? The Ten Commandements were given to the Nation of Israel only, and not to any other nation. The Creator laid down these foundation principles as part of the eternal law of the Universe necessary for man to observe in order…
The Passover was held in remembrance of the deliverance of Israel, (not the Jews) from Egypt. The first occasion of this remembrance feature that the Bible records is that event recorded in the fifth chapter of Joshua. It was the occasion of their crossing the Jordan to the land of their fathers.
Editor’s Note: What a remarkable man! Professor Odlum was such an influence on others that he inspired them to great heights. Once he learned of the Israel Truth, he traveled extensively, organizing, lecturing and teaching. He was a prolific writer and used his many books, pamphlets, newspaper articles, lectures and sermons to spread the message….
Editor’s Note: There was never a time in his adult life that Thomas J. McGill was not serving the Lord God Almighty. He and his equally committed wife pioneered the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia establishing the Salvation Army’s presence during the early 20th century. They even took his beloved work to the Yukon during…
