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Peace
The topics studied on this page during the past year centered around a discussion of each of the ordinances of the Bible. In the next five consecutive ...
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The Simple Life
The New Testament calls us to a simple life free from the high speed at which modern life moves and from the complicated way in ...
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Swearing Civil Oaths
An “oath” is a solemn declaration (based on an appeal to God or to some revered object) that one will speak the truth (or keep ...
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Divorce and Remarriage
Divorce is not approved in the Scriptures, and therefore the possibility of divorce and remarriage as an option should not even enter the minds of ...
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Regular Columns
Over the years the BRF Witness has carried a number of regular columns besides the News and Comments section. They include:
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- A Word About Words
- New Testament Teachings
- The Bread Basket
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- A Word About Words
- New Testament Teachings
- The Bread Basket
The Anointing Service
James 5:13-16 describes a ministry in behalf of the sick. There are many views regarding the passage: The Protestant view generally ignores the instructions; the ...
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Introduction to New Testament Practices
During the Middle Ages, the Roman Catholic Church exercised control (in the religious realm and often in the political realm) throughout Europe. By the early ...
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The Cleansing Blood
There is no such thing as sanctification without the blood of Christ, for in Hebrews 13:12 we read: “Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify ...
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Swearing Civil Oaths
An “oath” is a solemn declaration (based on an appeal to God or to some revered object) that one will speak the truth (or keep ...
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Divorce and Remarriage
Divorce is not approved in the Scriptures, and therefore the possibility of divorce and remarriage as an option should not even enter the minds of ...
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Going To Law
In the church at Corinth there were those who had disagreements among themselves, and instead of settling their differences peaceably, they hailed each other before ...
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