An Obstacle Race
It would appear he had everything in his favor, coming as he did from one of the richest families in England When the demand was there he could take brush and paints in hand and create some of the most …
The Christadelphian Tidings (1958 – 1998) is published bi-monthly for the Christadelphians of North America and provides news on Christadelphian events in that area, but also provides general articles of Biblical exposition and exhortation.
It would appear he had everything in his favor, coming as he did from one of the richest families in England When the demand was there he could take brush and paints in hand and create some of the most …
Most of us have become accustomed to the daily reporting of important news items from around the world. The greater part of it could be classified as bad news. There seems to be almost a collapse of human …
There is a story about a man standing by his stalled automobile hoping someone will stop and give him a push Finally a lady pulls up along side of him and asks if she can help The gentleman explains that …
Wednesday morning Jesus and the twelve apostles leave Bethany, as they had done on Monday and Tuesday, for another visit to the temple in Jerusalem When they arrive there is a contrast from what they experienced on the two previous …
The world around us generally prefers a church wedding to one under civil auspices (in Britain in a Register Office, in some other countries before a judge or magistrate) No doubt there are some couples who genuinely desire, …
Dear Brethren and Sisters
Many months have passed since Bro Cooper and I visited North America at the request of The Christadelphian Committee to gather first hand information on matters affecting reunion in your Continent On our Journey in which …
Some time ago an article entitled Is Legal Condemnation Inherited ? appeared in this magazine It was written as an answer to the booklet The Nature and Sacrifice of Christ. The latter is supposed to represent the views of the Unamended …
That the Kingdom of God, thus constituted, will continue a thousand years, during which sin and death will continue among the earth’s subject inhabitants, though in a much milder degree than now.” Article XXVI
The phase of the Kingdom …
Lord God of Israel we give Thee thanks that in mercy thou hast brought us again to thy land: to stand once more and view the city which is beautiful for situation. Was not ancient Salem builded here, City of …
Reading the Bible is a good way to learn about ancient history, but, if that is all we get out of it, we have missed its most valuable lesson. The actions and reactions of its many characters are recorded so …
“Oh ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?” Matt. 16:3
In this way the Lord Jesus, through Matthew’s gospel record, gives us the phrase which has headed …
“Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labor of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall …
After resting at the “House of Simon,” the small group, consisting of Jesus and the apostles, again take their journey back to Jerusalem and the temple of God. And here perhaps we might quote the story as Mark records: “And …
These people may be rare; those who actually chose celibacy as their first choice must be rarer still. But the fact that they may be found at all is a complete answer to the easy assumption that marriage is essential …
Continuing our journey in the land that the Apostles trod, we traversed a narrow winding dirt road, up and up onto a hilltop where the scattered remnants of Laodicea lie. In the distance, under a turbulent sky, towering mountains, almost …
“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 among …
“All the city was gathered at his door.” In that one verse Mark, the Gospel writer, reveals the intensity of public demand for the son of God.
With the setting of the sun most men find escape from their labors—the …
We are sure the readers of the Tidings will recognize the problem of endeavoring to write articles on the signs of the times that will not be, to some extent repetitious As the months go by we observe that there …
It has been said that we do not appreciate somethings until we lose them. Recently we received a letter from a brother who told us of his joy in regaining his sense of smell. It is common to take for …
And they that were sent went their way, and found even as Jesus had said. And as they were loosing the colt, the owners thereof said unto them, “Why loose ye the colt,” And they said, “The Lord hath need …
We start this book on the presupposition that our existence as a separate community is justified and right; we must maintain the same standpoint even at the critical point where intense personal feelings are involved.
Practical considerations point in general, …
It is a subdued and thoughtful group of Pilgrims that leave the Jerusalem Tower Hotel for Lod Airport to continue our journey to Asia Minor. We, thirty- six Christadelphians, have shared together and have walked together in the land in …
“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 among …
At this season of the year it has become the custom in this land to set aside a certain day to be devoted to public and private thanksgiving. An occasion for the recognition of Him who “maketh His sun to …
The Lord Jesus Christ did not make known to his disciples the ‘ day or the hour of his return He did however, tell them of certain signs that should portend his …
They are putting a new roof on our home. It was necessary to first remove the old one and when it was removed it laid bare the attic and all that is stored there. It is amazing how much a …
Jesus had returned to the wilderness about Ephraim, as it were, “hiding out from the Pharisees,” to await the time of Passover. This was a very special time for Jesus, for this Passover season had been revealed to Jesus by …
We are all apt to rebel against the suggestion that our private affairs are the concern of anyone beside ourselves. And marriage is so very much a matter for the two people concerned that interference …
“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God” said Paul. John in his second epistle said “and now I beseech thee, lady.” Peter who at one time in his life might have been harsher writes to the brethren …
For the next two days of the journey in the Promised Land, the activities of our pilgrims were not scheduled. This provided the opportunity for us to see a variety of places. Since it wasn’t possible to see everything in …