The Miraculous Effect of Praying Together in Unity The story of Olive Zhang tells us how important it is for God’s children to pray together earnestly in unity! The effect is amazing! Just as the first Pentecost, a group of people about one hundred and twenty joined together for a time constantly in... Read More
Sickness can be one of life’s most distressing and humbling circumstances, both for the person who is afflicted and for the loved ones who stand on the sidelines. This is particularly true of strokes, when both brain and body are affected. These two are intricately related, for the brain is the powe... Read More
He is the Rock, His work is perfect; for all His ways are judgment; a God of truth, and without iniquity, just and right is He. DEUTERONOMY 32:4 We are His people, and the sheep of His pasture. PSALMS 100:3 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shado... Read More
"The Lord is my portion, says my soul." "He restores my soul."--Psalm 23:3 It is not the least important duty of the Shepherd--under which similitude our meditation yesterday viewed our blessed Lord--to go in quest of the stray ones of the flock. It would be an extraordinary exception indeed, were t... Read More
"The Lord is my portion, says my soul." "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want."--Psalm 23:1 The pastoral office of Jesus is in beautiful harmony with the existence of His Church under the similitude of a Flock. And there is scarcely any part of His mediatorial work which more essentially ... Read More
You ask about a prayer rule. Yes, it is good to have a prayer rule on account of our weakness so that on the one hand we do not give in to laziness, and on the other hand we restrain our enthusiasm to its proper measure. The greatest practitioners of prayer kept a prayer rule. They would always begi... Read More
Death of a Guru: The Story of Rabi Maharaj By Rabi Maharaj No matter how fulfilling life becomes, there are always certain regrets when one looks back. My deepest sense of loss involves my father. So much has happened since his death. I often wonder what it would be like to share it all with him, an... Read More
From the Buddhist Temple to the Christian Church By Cheng Li-chin Before believing in Jesus Christ, I was a Buddhist master, having taught Buddhism for 23 years. It was 25 years ago. I was an English major in college, but I inclined to read books on philosophy. My first choice on the college admissi... Read More
My Search for Truth By Hugh Ross No matter how fulfilling life becomes, there are always certain regrets when one looks back. My deepest sense of loss involves my father. So much has happened since his death. I often wonder what it would be like to share it all with him, and what his reaction would ... Read More
II. Expository. On almost every hand today we are urged to make our sermons more expository because our people need instruction in the Word of God; but those who proffer this advice are by no means clear as to what is meant by expository preaching. Dr. Maclaren’s textual preaching is essentially exp... Read More
Story Of Olive Zhang — Told by Dr. John Sung
Great Moments in Marriage, and Then—
Our Role and God's Role
THE LORD MY RESTORER
THE LORD MY SHEPHERD
A Prayer Rule
Death of a Guru: The Story of Rabi Maharaj
From the Buddhist Temple to the Christian Church From the Buddhist Temple to the Christian Church
My Search for Truth
The Importance of Preaching - Part 2