Sowing The Seed
The preaching of the gospel is often likened to the sower scattering his seed in the field. Much of it is wasted as it falls upon stony ground, among thorns, or in shallow earth where it fails to take root. …
The preaching of the gospel is often likened to the sower scattering his seed in the field. Much of it is wasted as it falls upon stony ground, among thorns, or in shallow earth where it fails to take root. …
To the child from the bazaars of India or the kasbah of Algiers the desert must be a strange forbidding place. To the cave-child from the pit-dwellings of Libya planting a tree must seem a mystic ritual.
But here they …
Suppose that we could fully instruct twenty intelligent people concerning God and His purpose without letting them know of the Bible, and then ask each of them to write down his or her idea of how God would be likely …
The subject of Temples figures prominently in the scriptures.
In 1 Chronicles 29. 2-14, we read of David’s own private contribution to the Temple: “I have prepared with all my might for the house of my God the gold for …
Newspaper Editors are not usually inclined towards giving tributes to the Jews, hence our interest in a recent paragraph from the Adelaide “News”.
Entitled “Our Gain”, and opening with reference to the Jewish New Year 5722, we read:
“Australians owe …
Representatives of the Australian Christadelphian Bible Mission met with an enthusiastic reception in Adelaide on 4th December when they presented a report of Mission activities. Bro. R. Hermann had recently returned from a five months’ campaign in the Philippines, Borneo, …
It is written of the Lord Jesus Christ that he did all things well”. The saying is discriminating; the emphasis is on “all things” and “well”, which affords ample scope for reflection. In this, as in all else, he is …