Ask, Knock, Enter

August 20, 2010 by Horane Smith  
Filed under Editorials, In This Issue, Repentance

Have you heard the news lately? Do things seem to be getting worse? Are you hearing of more unemployment and economic woes, more violence and more tragedy? The world is spiraling out of control. People are losing hope. Murders and suicides are rising. Terrorist attacks are imminent. Intense economic uncertainty inevitably leads to war. What [...]

Rahab

February 28, 2009 by Murray Johnson  
Filed under Repentance

The story of Rahab is one of change, hope, and redemption. Her story is that no matter who you are or what your situation, you can still come into the Lord’s presence and do what is right.  When we come upon her narrative in scripture we know Moses dies on Mount Nebo and Joshua is [...]

The Lifeguard

A Watchful Eye Some time ago, my oldest son, who is a qualified lifeguard and swim instructor, was able to save a young child from drowning. As he tells the story, a young boy who was autistic and didn’t speak English was on a guided group tour of the pool. Most of the group were [...]

Borrowed Time

December 5, 2008 by Horane Smith  
Filed under Editorials, Repentance, Society

Time waits for no man. The time you spent reading the very first sentence of this article will never return. It’s gone forever! The years you’ve lived since your birth are like a dream; they’re also gone, never to return. The rest of time you have on the Earth is ticking away by the second [...]

The King is Coming

December 31, 2007 by Murray Johnson  
Filed under God, Kingdom of God, Prophecy, Repentance

I will begin by stating boldly that Christ is coming back to Earth soon as King of kings and Lords of lords to establish the Kingdom of God. When He returns there will be signs and wonders in the sky and all those who are alive will see them. That’s one promise that will certainly [...]

Is There an Eternal Hellfire?

  I’ll be your guide and you will follow me, And I will lead you through a world of pain, Where dead souls writhe in endless agony and clamor, As they cry to die again.” Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy The doctrine of an eternal Hell was around at the time when Italian Poet Alighieri [...]

The First Failure, The Second Triumph

December 31, 2007 by Noel Scoburgh  
Filed under God, Repentance

The first man, Adam failed, but the Second was triumphant over death. What made Jesus, the Christ, victorious and did He really have anything in common with Adam? A contrasting look at Adam and Jesus shows our Saviour to be superior in nature and victorious in the flesh after confronting similar circumstances to Adam. These [...]

Jesus Christ is the Fulfillment of Prophecy

December 31, 2007 by Bill Watson  
Filed under Apologetics, God, Kingdom of God, Prophecy, Repentance

In today’s world many do not recognize the plain prophetic statements foretelling the Coming of Jesus the Christ as the suffering servant. They ignore the specific declaration of His Messiahship, how it was to be accomplished, and what it means for mankind. This eye-opening article will prove from prophecies of the Old Testament that Jesus [...]

The Voice of One Crying

December 31, 2007 by Patrick Bastien  
Filed under God, Prophecy, Repentance

‘Behold, I send My messenger, And he will prepare the way before Me. And the Lord, whom you seek, Will suddenly come to His temple, Even the Messenger of the covenant, In whom you delight. Behold, He is coming,’ Says the Lord of hosts.” (Malachi 3:1) This is a strong announcement from the Lord Himself, [...]

The New Morality

Today, our society is at war. The battlefront is not in Iraq—it is right here in North America. Under attack is our ability to distinguish between right and wrong. Under the cloak of freedom and tolerance we have abandoned a morality grounded in Judeo-Christian ethics replacing it with the concept of moral relativism. Moral relativism [...]

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