The Paradox of Our TimeThe paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways, but narrower viewpoints...
Important! Ministry & WorshipWhich connection is there between worship and ministry? What is more important?
Our unchangeable God - the Rock of agesGod doesn't change. He will fulfill whatever He has promised. The living God speaks to us and wants us to put our trust only in Him! ...
The wilderness historyIt is a great thing to know where you are historically. The wilderness journey is to teach us two things...
Active in DutyThe time we have lost, cannot be recalled; should we not then redeem and improve the little that remains?...
Devotedness to GodEach has some appointed work to perform, some little niche in the spiritual temple to occupy. Yours may be no splendid services, no flaming or brilliant actions to blaze and dazzle in the eye of man...
Pleasing God"I don't want to be weary of God's dealings with me," said Bickersteth, on his death-bed; "I want to glorify Jesus in them, and to find Him more precious."...
CompassionWhat a pattern to his people—the tender compassion of Jesus! Jesus found the world he came to save a moral Bethesda ...
The invisible forcesIt is always our peril to think that the visible field reveals all the factors in the campaign. We are bondslaves to our sight, and we are therefore its victims ...
Precious seedsIn Northampton, Massachusetts, stands the old cemetery where David Brainerd is buried. Brainerd, a pioneer American missionary, died in 1747 at the age of twenty-nine ...