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    • Our Statement of Faith – Part thirty four

      “That the unfaithful will be consigned to shame and ‘the second death,’ and the faithful, invested with immortality, and exalted to reign with Jesus as joint heirs of the kingdom, co-possessors of the earth, and joint administrators of God’s authority …

      Ten Patriarchs

      The first Book of Chronicles opens rather strangely with a list of names, but without any indication of its object. It reads, “Adam, Sheth, Enosh, Kenan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Henoch, Methuselah, Lamech, Noah.” These men are to be regarded as the patriarchs …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      In a time of signs we recently witnessed yet another. Following two years of relations about political intrigue, deceit, perjury and corruption in the highest stations of government, for the first time in history, the president of the United States …

      Editorial

      “Growing old isn’t so bad when one considers the alternative.” This saying is credited to Maurice Chevalier who has since taken the alternative, not of his own free will, but due to the fact that death is the lot of …

      Man, Woman, and Family in Christ – Part three

      Jeremiah speaks of the nation as of a young bride following her bridegroom into the wilderness; and Ezekiel develops in all its tragedy the frustrated love-story of the childhood, nurture, betrothal, & wanton departure of the desired bride. Isaiah tells …

      Man, Woman, and Family in Christ – Part two

      The Christian Ideal

      The ideals set out by Jesus concede nothing to the weakness of man. For all the mercy He showed to sinners, He left the sinners themselves in no doubt at all that the sin was reprehensible. His …

      A Trip to Costa Rica

      It was our privilege to visit our family and the other families in Costa Rica, this spring. Costa Rica is in Central America, located northwest of Panama. Guadalupe, the town where our brethren have established an ecclesia is just about …

      Pilgrims in the Promised Land – Part eight

      Having just finished lunch at a restaurant situated on the Mount of Evil Council south of Jerusalem, we find our pilgrims spending a good while enjoying an excellent view of the city of Jerusalem. From here one can see at …

      Our Statement of Faith – Part thirty three

      “That at the appearing of Christ prior to the establishment of the Kingdom, the responsible (namely, those who know the revealed will of God, and have been called upon to submit to it) dead and living—obedient and disobedient—will he summoned …

      Test Case for Canada

      “Test Case for Canada” is one of those books that having commenced to read it, one must finish it before putting it down. My son received it as a Sunday School prize and scanning its pages I quickly saw that …

      Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      There is probably nothing as exciting in our religious considerations as the signs of the times. We are sure that honest concern motivates the readers of the Tidings -Signs of the Times- section in the quest for “What’s new ?” In …

      Editorial

      Our parakeet has bronchitis and the veterinarian has prescribed an antibiotic which we have to give him three times a day. The doctor really knows what is best for him but he certainly doesn’t think so. He resists taking his …

      Man, Woman, and Family in Christ – Part one

      Preface

      If anyone feels really competent for this task, he is probably the least qualified to deal with it. If on the other hand one feels really incompetent, this is unhappily no guarantee that he will do it well. Even …

      Pilgrims in the Promised Land – Part seven

      The pilgrims in the Holy’ Land are on the road again moving toward the north-west from Beersheba, where we left them in our last article. Shortly we were on the coastal highway, the historic route running along the coastal plain. …

      Our Statement of Faith – Part thirty two

      That at the appearing of Christ prior to the establishment of the Kingdom the responsible (namely those who know the revealed will of God and have been called upon to submit to it) dead and living obedient and disobedient will …

      Claim Denied

      Claim denied. Now then, let’s stop a moment . . . there definitely is an air of finality about that statement. Immediately our minds flood with questions: what claim?—was there an accident?–were there injuries? — will remuneration be met?

      Yes, …

      The Signs of the Times . . – Part unknown

      “Ye can discern the face of the sky, but can ye not discern the signs of the times?” (Matt. 16:3) The Lord Jesus Christ spoke these words of reproof to the Pharisees and Sadducee’s They were proud of their ability …

      Editorial

      There are many interesting sayings about the eating habits of the average American. One such saying is that we dig our graves with our teeth and another is that we are what we eat.

      No doubt there is much truth …

      Pilgrims in the Promised Land – Part six

      We had left our pilgrims to Israel at the oasis of Ein Gedi last time. Now they are back on the bus and heading south along the coast of the Dead Sea and to our right the mountains of Judah …

      Our Statement of Faith – Part thirty one

      That at the appearing of Christ prior to the establishment of the Kingdom, the responsible (namely, those who know the revealed will of God, and have been called upon to submit to its dead and living—obedient and disobedient—will be summoned …

      The Little Maid

      Most of us are familiar with the history of Naaman, the leper. who came to Elisha to be cured of his leprosy, and, after being persuaded against his will, washed “seven times in Jordan” and emerged cured.

      How many of …

      The Signs of the Times – Part unknown

      An era has come to an end and those that watch and wait for their Lord will do well to give heed to the sign. The sign is the end of the time of plenty. This has occurred with a …

      Editorial

      It is raining. It has been raining for days and it is still coming down. The old saying “When it rains, it pours“ certainly applies to our weather as well as to the salt that made the saying famous.

      In …

      The Devotional Meeting

      A growing number of ecclesias are finding spiritual strength and unity in a monthly service which is a little unique to the round of classes, lectures and services that the average Christadelphian is used to. Having its origin in the …

      Pilgrims in the Promised Land – Part five

      if you have been following our journey, perhaps you will recall that when we completed our last article we had just arrived in Jerusalem joyously singing Anthem 35 as we viewed the Damascus gate. We were becoming quite a choral …

      Our Statement of Faith – Part Thrity

      “That at the appearing of Christ prior to the establishment of the Kingdom, the responsible (namely those who know the revealed will of God, and have been called upon to submit it), dead and living — obedient and disobedient — …