Archibald Brown
A man of conviction by Thomas Ray Archibald Brown, who lived from 1844-1922, was for 31 years the popular and highly successful pastor of the East London Tabernacle. The church was exceeded in size only […]
A man of conviction by Thomas Ray Archibald Brown, who lived from 1844-1922, was for 31 years the popular and highly successful pastor of the East London Tabernacle. The church was exceeded in size only […]
by Charles Lyons Thick black diesel smoke envelops the front of our vehicle. Moments later it clears. I can read the bold letters on the back of the bus in front of us, “Jesus is […]
by Keith Bassham Drought-stricken Texas has been ravaged by fire the past few weeks, and fires, being what they are, have no respect for the sacredness we attribute to buildings dedicated to worship. Horizon Baptist […]
by Linzy Slayden This is harvest time of the year. Most city slickers don’t have a clue about that sowing and reaping stuff. Neither did I until I was in the seventh grade when my […]
by Jon Konnerup W e hear the phrase “times are a-changing” more and more when it comes to world missions. I hear of various methods of reaching out to the physical and spiritual needs of […]
by Wayne Guinn If I understand Matthew 28:19 and Acts 1:8 correctly, I believe a true New Testament church will have as part of its DNA a desire to reproduce itself by birthing another church. […]
by Jim Edge In recent days we have frequently heard the term “downgrade.” Most recently in conversations concerning our national debt. Truthfully, we have seen many things downgraded in recent years. Much of our culture, […]
by James G. Smith In two of the five times the Lord gave us the Great Commission, He used the word preach. Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature. […]
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