• No 12
  • Volume 20
  • Volume 21
  • Volume 22
  • Volume 23
  • Vol 24
  • Vol 25
  • Vol 26
  • Vol 27
  • Vol 28
  • Vol 29
  • Vol 30
  • Volume 31
  • Vol 32
  • Vol 33
  • Vol 34
  • Vol 35
  • Vol 36
  • Vol 37
  • Vol 38
  • Vol 39
  • Vol 40
  • Vol 41
  • Vol 42
  • Vol 43
  • Vol 44
  • Vol 45
  • Vol 46
  • Vol 47
  • Vol 48
  • Vol 49
  • Vol 50
  • Vol 51
  • Vol 52
  • Vol 53
  • Vol 54
  • Vol 55
  • Vol 56
  • Vol 57
  • Vol 58
  • Vol 59
  • Vol 60
  • Vol 61
  • Vol 63
  • Vol 64
  • Vol 64
  • Vol 65
  • Vol 66
  • Vol 67
  • Vol 68
  • Vol 69
  • Vol 70
  • Vol 71
  • Vol 72
  • Vol 73
  • Vol 74
  • Vol 75
  • Vol 76
  • Vol 77
  • Vol 78
  • Vol 79
    • Letters of Commendation – Part Two

      Introduction

      In Part 1, last month (The Tidings, February 2013), we looked at the 1st Century practice of letters of commendation, along with a Biblical study of the words used, and considered some examples of NT usage. This we continue …

      Needs and Wants

      Physical needs and wants

      I am currently teaching 6th – 8th grades, and an early lesson in the 6th grade curriculum dealt with Science and Technology. The definition used of these terms was:

      Science = study of our natural world; …

      Christadelphian Divisions and Fellowship

      Introduction

      “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”. With that in mind, I believe it might be helpful to consider the current divisions within Christadelphia, how they arose, and why they persist. We will exclude …

      The Difference between Wishing and Striving

      An old English proverb originating in the 16th century states, “If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.” The words relate to a bygone era, but the lesson still ap­plies. If we want something, we have to do more than just …

      “My Lord and my God”

      Thomas is the only person in the Gospels to call the Lord Jesus Christ “God”, when he “answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God” (John 20:28). The text is often used by those of other persuasions as …

      Letters

      Dear Brother Editor:

      I would appreciate a clarification concerning Bro Jim’s statement that the way Thomas addresses Jesus as “God” would have been somehow inappropriate prior to his immortalization (see The Tidings, December 2012, p. 568). In the context of …

      “We are all Connected”

      The world is definitely getting smaller. The telephone, email, the Internet, and so­cial media (e.g., Facebook) play an important role in communicating throughout organizations, across continents, and often almost instantaneously to all corners of the world. Not to mention that …

      The Restoration of Israel – Part Four

      The Book of Mormon is designed to present the history, religion and conflicts of Jews who emigrated from Jerusalem to live in the Americas from 600 B.C. to 400 A.D. It purports to contain the words of God to these …

      The Liberty of the Gospel

      But says Paul (Gal. 5:1), “Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made you free and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made …

      Major Decision #4: Freedom from Debt

      Is there a slave anywhere that does not yearn to be free? Do not those who live in freedom abhor the thought of being enslaved? The apostle Paul had some interest­ing words of advice to the Corinthians about this topic: …

      Letters of Commendation – Part One

      Introduction

      In our day and age, recommendations are a very effective tool for an employer or admission office to assess the qualities of an applicant. Modern conveniences like the social networking site LinkedIn© make commendations a key part of your …

      Ambassadors

      The individuals that I will speak about today are considered agents, deputies, envoys, and ministers. Their official definition is the following: An accredited diplomat sent by a country as its official representative to a foreign country.

      We call them Ambassadors.

      Welfare and Charity

      “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days” (Eccl 11:1). But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully” (2 Cor 9:6).

      Commitment

      Pat Riley, a basketball coach famous for inspiring his teams to win, once said, “There are only two options regarding commitment. You’re either In or you’re Out. There is no such thing as a life in-between.”

      In sports, commitment is the …

      Called to be Saints

      It will be urged that our beliefs are of great importance and we cannot walk together unless we are agreed. This is true, and it offers an excellent reason why in our questioning of each other we should first seek …

      Welcoming those of another Fellowship

      To the Christadelphian Tidings:

      (As noted in the footnotes certain parts of this correspondence have been redacted to preserve the privacy of the parties involved)

      I had an interesting visit this week that reminded me of your September edito­rial in …

      Controlling the Tongue

      Words are so extremely powerful. The ways in which they can be used to build a person up or tear them down is astonishing. To be able to have perfect control over the things we say in effect does a …

      Letter to an Exhorting Brother

      Dear Brother_________ ,

      Greetings in Christ’s Name.

      Back in the old days, lots of ecclesias had what were called Mutual Improvement Classes. In these classes, brothers critiqued one another’s exhortations, Bible classes and presiding in what was called constructive criticism. …

      Book of Mormon – Part Three

      The after life

      One of the great questions humans want answered in any set of religious beliefs is: “What happens when we die?” In the Book of Mormon, ideas regarding the after life are dominated by two beliefs:

      That every …

      Major Decision # 3 — Relationships

      As human beings, you and I are all about relationships. This should come as no surprise since our Heavenly Father, in whose image we are made, is all about relationships. So much so that for all the wonderful things He …

      “Before Abraham was, I am”

      The Old Testament is the foundation on which the supremacy of Christ is estab­lished in the Gospel of John. It is the frame of reference to which John takes his readers to demonstrate that Christ is first and foremost in …

      Longing for the Kingdom

      Few and evil are the days

      We often, on a Sunday, read “for as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord’s death till he come” (1 Cor 11:26). And so our Master …

      An Open Letter to North American Christadelphians

      Dear Brothers and Sisters,

      Our community is at a crossroads. The decisions we make over the coming months will determine the makeup of our fellowship. We are being pulled in opposite direc­tions. Two factions, one more inclusive, the other more …

      Editorial – Vision

      There are three sorts of vision. There is natural vision; mental vision or imagination; and spiritual vision, which the apostle Paul describes as “he eyes of the heart.” The most important is the third, but our famil­iarity with the KJV …

      Letters to the Editor

      Worshiping Jesus

      Dear Bro. Don,

      I read with great interest your November editorial entitled “Worshiping Jesus,” as I am the brother you mentioned whose question sparked the article. Having in the interim studied the question myself, I felt that I …

      Signs of the Times

      A Great Worldwide tragedy is looming. When Jesus Christ returns to the earth soon to establish God’s kingdom on earth, countless millions of good­hearted people will mistake him for antichrist and they will be persuaded to resist him. It will …

      A Day in London

      We stood at the London, England, train station look­ing groggily at the depar­ture board. We had just finished touring the streets of London, and were heading back to Birmingham where our cozy beds awaited us. But we would not be …

      The Humility of Jesus – Part Twelve

      In our last study, we expressed the opinion that the scourging which our Lord endured required our special attention. It was effectively, as was normally the case, the prelude to crucifixion. Although Pilate hoped that this in itself would satisfy …