VERY WISE COUNSEL FOR PASTORS BY JAMES MEIKLE (1730-1799) Do not contract many worldly acquaintances. Learn to be abused without becoming angry. Do not meddle much with the affairs of this life. Argue coolly, and from conscience—not for victory. Do... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
VERY WISE COUNSEL FOR PASTORS BY JAMES MEIKLE (1730-1799) Do not contract many worldly acquaintances. Learn to be abused without becoming angry. Do not meddle much with the affairs of this life. Argue coolly, and from conscience—not for victory. Do... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
VERY WISE COUNSEL FOR PASTORS BY JAMES MEIKLE (1730-1799) Do not contract many worldly acquaintances. Learn to be abused without becoming angry. Do not meddle much with the affairs of this life. Argue coolly, and from conscience—not for victory. Do... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
This message has been transcribed from an audio message from the late Dr. John Stott Our God is a generous God. Our God is a missionary God. Yet the very concept of mission is out of favor in today’s pluralistic world. Pluralism is the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
This message has been transcribed from an audio message from the late Dr. John Stott Our God is a generous God. Our God is a missionary God. Yet the very concept of mission is out of favor in today’s pluralistic world. Pluralism is the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
This message has been transcribed from an audio message from the late Dr. John Stott Our God is a generous God. Our God is a missionary God. Yet the very concept of mission is out of favor in today’s pluralistic world. Pluralism is the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The following post is from a piece written by Matthew Mead in his book, The Almost Christian, 1661 on The Unchangeable Method of God in dealing with sinners and drawing them to Himself in Christ. Be blessed! “I have not come to call the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The following post is from a piece written by Matthew Mead in his book, The Almost Christian, 1661 on The Unchangeable Method of God in dealing with sinners and drawing them to Himself in Christ. Be blessed! “I have not come to call the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The following post is from a piece written by Matthew Mead in his book, The Almost Christian, 1661 on The Unchangeable Method of God in dealing with sinners and drawing them to Himself in Christ. Be blessed! “I have not come to call the... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]
The well-known story of the Highland Kitchen-maid is the basis of this post taken from It is Your Life (1872) by Rev. James Barber Johnstone. The subtitle of the book is ‘Preaching for People’. ‘Know ye not your own selves?’ (2 Corinthians 13:5)... [ ... ][ abbreviated | read original blog ]