Without those who in the past wrote for us, we probably wouldn’t be here today. It is thanks to these writers that the message has been brought forth and passed on to a new generation. Their original messages are as relevant today as they were when they first put pen to paper.
Who was St George? A full account can be found in the book written by the late Mrs Isabel Hill Elder entitled “George of Lydda – Soldier, Saint and Martyr” which is published by the Covenant Publishing Company. In it she helpfully separates fact from fiction. However, for the purposes of this article, only a…
In the words of Jesus in John 14:1-4, spoken to His disciples during the hours of The Last Supper immediately prior to the Crucifixion, Christ spoke to the disciples regarding the house of His Father. The Biblical passage says this: Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In…
In the midst of the depressing news these days, let us uplift our thoughts linked to the Royal Throne. Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty in folklore are often considered by our teachers as parables of the nation under God, being restored at the final day. Might we not now think about the Cinderella figure of HRH the…
Fear is a common human emotion, isn’t it? Who has not felt fear in a dangerous situation, a momentary terror in a nightmare, apprehension about a forthcoming test or trial? Who has not felt a foreboding sense of evil in strange or unknown surroundings? How often did the Angels of the Lord say `Fear not’…
Things were going badly in heaven. The Lord God was pretty touchy these days and everyone was slightly non-plused not knowing what to do. The problem was the church – the believers. God had promised that his church would never be defeated, would stand when all else failed, would be glorious – without spot or…
Author’s Note: In this article the “God” we are speaking of is Jesus Christ. He is the only true and living God that exists. There is no other. God is God: What a simple statement, yet how profound. Most Christians would say, “Of course, we believe that.” But do they? I wonder…
