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The Importance of Core Doctrine

The Episcopal Church recently conducted a church trial for one of its bishops who had ordained a priest who was a practicing homosexual. The bishop …

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Recycling Rumors

A persistent rumor circulating in the churches is one relating to the consumer goods company, Procter and Gamble (P&G). According to this rumor, the president of P&G …

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The Ideal Religion

Sunday, January 26, 1992, will be the most important religious holiday of the year. On this day the high priests of the ideal religion will …

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Laborers in the Vineyard

Matthew 20:1-16 To illustrate the boundless nature of God’s grace, Jesus told a parable about the manager of an estate who hired men to labor …

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What About Cremating the Dead?

By Harold S. Martin Most funeral directors can arrange for the cremation of bodies at the time of death, and people are asking about the biblical …

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Sporadicus Attendus

By Randy Cosner There is news that our nation could someday face a widespread “pandemic.” This is another word to add to our everyday use …

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What It Means To Be Brethren

by James F. Myer 1 . To know that we are Christians only as our faith is centered in the death and resurrection of Jesus …

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Suggestions for Leading in Prayer Publicly

By Harold S. Martin In the assembly of other believers we frequently pray jointly. Only one should speak at a time in public prayer, and …

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My Friend, The Liberal

My pastor friend Harry, down the road, is a liberal. Harry does not identify himself as a liberal. To Harry, labels like “liberal” or “evangelical” …

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The Plague and the Cure

(A parable by Jim Plueddemann) Once upon a time, in a city not too far away, people were slowly dying of a plague. The plague …

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