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OUR CELTIC HERITAGE
England THE GAEL Many books have been written tracing the descent of the Anglo-Saxons from the exiled house of Israel. The story is comparatively straightforward. Esdras writing at the time of Judah’s captivity, places them at Arsareth (another land). It is interesting to note that there is a river Sereth in Moldavia, a tributary of…
THE BRIDAL CONTROVERSY
Canada About a year ago I wrote an article on the Bride of Christ. Since then the Lord has been convicting me on that message and I feel it is important to write on the subject again. In that article I said Ephesians 5:24 and 25 cannot refer to the Church as the Bride of…
ST. PATRICK OF IRELAND
According to the Rev. Lionel Smithett Lewis M.A. Vicar of Glastonbury, St. Patrick’ s real name Patrick or Patricius , as late as the ith century, simply meant “gentleman” or “nobleman” His father Calpumius was a deacon and a decurio or magistrate. The same word was used of St. Joseph of Arimathea the honourable counsellor…
THERE IS NO GOD!
Frontline Fellowship South Africa One of the most famous atheists of the 20th century, British philosopher, Bertrand Russell wrote: “Why I am not a Christian.” When he was asked what he would say if it turned out that there was a God after all, Russell replied that he would ask the Almighty: “Why didn’t you…
CHAPLAIN’S PAGE – “CONFUSION”
Paul made a simple but profound statement in 1 Corinthians 14: 33 For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints. Everything he wrote was carefully worded. This is not to say that it is always easy to understand! Some of his statements appear convoluted, rather…