“Where there is no vision, the people perish . . .” Proverbs 29:18, KJV When we look back at the history of church movements and Christian organizations, we often find they began with great dreams and ambitions. The leadership was strong and on fire for God—and then somehow, something went wrong. Th... Read More
The Divine Imperative By Paris Reidhead* Let’s bow our hearts in prayer. Father we’re here and thou art here and we are here to meet with Thee, to hear from Thee. Make this a special time that everyone here sense that there’s just two people here, You and he or she. Here to hear from Thee, to meet T... Read More
The Key to Understanding By Paris Reidhead* Let us turn to Matthew chapter 22, Matthew chapter 22. You’ll find there our text or at least the first part of text of the evening. I’m going to do a bit of weaving tonight with the Scripture. And I really think that that this is the warp. We’ll come to t... Read More
The Victor’s Life Food By Paris Reidhead* Now, please turn, to Revelation Chapter 2, and I shall read the first seven verses. This constitutes the Text of the evening: “Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus write: These things saith He that holdeth the seven stars in His right hand, Who walketh in... Read More
In the thirteenth chapter of the Gospel by Matthew, which we may have open before us by way of reminder, we find the operation of the Kingdom illustrated in a sevenfold way. THE PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM I do not propose to attempt an exposition of that sevenfold way, but will simply lift out from the... Read More
This concludes our series by Professor Malan on Christian Fundamentalism. The previous installments dealt with: Recognition of Scriptural authority. A literal interpretation of Scripture. The rejection of spiritualization. The recognition of spiritual realities. Theological conservatism. The biblica... Read More
On the day appointed, the clergy and people gather with the bishop in a place apart from the church or chapel. When all are ready, the Bishop says the following or similar words Through the ages, Almighty God has moved his people to build houses of prayer and praise, and to set apart places for the ... Read More
In a day and age of tolerance, there is pressure to turn a blind eye to evil deeds. Greater still, there is a pull from society to not even call evil "evil" or good "good." Some will even rebuke Christians who do point out evil on the grounds that the Bible says that we shouldn’t judge. We are told ... Read More
A REPLY TO RECENT BOOKS ON JEWISH RESTORATION By: Charles D. Alexander The discussion whether the Jewish people will be fully restored to the land of Palestine with all their ancient privileges, and there enter into divine blessings withheld from them for 2,000 years past, is worthwhile only for the... Read More
"Someone asked, 'Lord, will only a few be saved?' Jesus answered, 'Make every effort to enter through the narrow gate, because I tell you this: many will try to enter but will not be able to... For narrow is the gate, and narrow is the path which leads to Life, and few will find it (Luke 13:23,24; M... Read More
Principles in Maintaining a Godly Organization
The Divine Imperative
The Key to Understanding
The Victor’s Life Food
The Operation of the Kingdom of God
Christian Fundamentalism –6
Consecration of a Church or Chapel
Righteous Judgment
Prophecy Spiritually Understood - Pt 1 "The Jewish Theory Of Prophecy"
Enter The Kingdom