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The Cancer of Discontent
EditorialJuly/August, 2021Volume 56, Number 4 Webster defines discontentment as a “lack of satisfaction with one’s possessions, status, or situation. It can be a “sense of grievance: ...
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Priscilla A. Martin – A Tribute
As we look back on 2020, most people will likely remember it for the pandemic that swept across the globe, which created much loss and ...
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Brethren Mission Fund – Spring 2020
Volume 22 Spring 2020 BMF’s MISSION STATEMENT With the salvation of souls around the world as its chief aim, the Brethren Mission Fund provides a ...
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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
Discernment
‘The ability to perceive, recognize, and distinguish” is how Webster defines discernment. He says further that discernment is “the quality of being able to grasp and comprehend what ...
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The Violinist
On January 12, 2007, a young man playing a violin stood at the L’Enfant Plaza subway station in Washington, D.C. In the forty-five minutes he performed that ...
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Regarding Short Prayers
All of us church-going people have endured long prayers at one point or another! Someone once told me that poor prayers shouldn’t be long, and good prayers needn’t be long. ...
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How Can I Know The Truth?
On the great rocks and crags of the California coast near Monterey are Cedars of Lebanon, growing in the very midst of the rock. In some ...
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Harsh and Unjust Criticism
Are you better at receiving harsh and unjust criticism or giving it? Would you rather be on the receiving end or the giving end of harsh and unjust criticism? If we admit it, ...
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Lost Harvest
In the early 1800s a windmill salesman passed through a Midwest farming area. This was long before the days of electricity, and so windmills were ...
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