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  • Evangelization — A word to the Evangelist.

    Letter 4. Prayer By C. H. Mackintosh It seems to me that we are far too mechanical, if I may so express myself, in the work. There is too much of what I may call going through a service. I greatly fear that some of us are more on our…

  • Pray Unceasingly

    God has graciously unfolded to us the wonderful thoughts that filled His heart concerning His beloved Son before the ages of time began to roll. What exceeding grace is this, and what cause we have, in consequence, to lift up our hearts in joyful praise to Him! A steady, strong…

  • A Little Prayer by A Little Boy

    Read by Irv Risch We had been preaching the gospel in the town of Kingston, in Jamaica. After we had left the hall, and were on our way home, a little dark skin boy, about eleven years old, named Felix, touched me on the arm, and said, while the tears…

  • “Victory!” Articles on Prayer

    Grace abounding; shown in the triumphant departure of Isaac Myers, late of Rotherham: — Lord’s Day, June 24, 1860. About six months ago, some Christians in Rotherham united in prayer, at the earnest request of the beloved mother and sister of the departed, for the conversion of the remaining six…

  • Works Cited in this series on the FUNDAMENTAL WESLEYAN, COMMENTARY ON Romans.

    WORKS CITED Books Abbey, Charles J. and John H. Overton. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century, A New Edition, Revised and Abridged. London: Longmans, Green, & Co, 1887. Abbott-Smith, G. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1936. Achtemeier, Paul J. Romans: Interpretation…

  • All Prayer at All Seasons. By F. B. Hole

    (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 32, 1940, page 139.) The rendering of Ephesians 6:18 in Darby’s New Translation is rather striking — “Praying at all seasons, with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching to this very thing with all perseverance and supplication for all saints.” It throws up into…

  • The Prayer. John 17. By Hamilton Smith

    In other Scriptures we read of the Lord “rising up a great while before day” and departing into a solitary place to pray; and again, that He “continued all night in prayer”. But, of the unfolding of His thoughts and desires when alone with the Father we have no record.…

  • “The Sermon on the Mount” 15 Lessons, by Arend Remmers.

    Lesson 1. Poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3) Matthew 5:1 to 7:29 is generally known as “the sermon on the mount” (see Matthew 8:1). At the beginning of the first part there are the so-called beatitudes. They contain very practical and important lessons for all those who are in the kingdom of heaven.…

  • The Effects of Sin, and where it Leads

    We live in a time when people view sin as normal, but in the beginning, this was not so. God created a world without sin, but humanity brought it in. The story I am going to share with you is a true story. It is about one sin, or maybe…

  • D L Moody’s Biography

    Biography of D.L. Moody Written by: Unknown    Posted on: 03/13/2003 Category: Biographies Source: CCNDwight Lyman Moody BORN: February 5, 1837 DIED: December 22, 1899 Northfield, Massachusetts[qm]Northfield, Massachusetts LIFE SPAN: 62 years, 10 months, 17 days DWIGHT LYMAN MOODY was the first evangelist since Whitefield to shake two continents for God.…

  • Nothing is Without a Voice, by W G Turner

    (1 Corinthians 14:10. R.V. margin) Publisher: C. A. Hammond, 11 Little Britain, London, E.C.1. Scripture speaks of “a tree that will not rot,” such as impoverished idolaters used in the making of idols in Isaiah’s day; of “autumnal trees without fruit” typical of fruitless religionists in Christendom; of “good trees”…

  • Thirty Pieces of Silver

    The other day when I was putting together the paper on, “Consider the Evidence,” and read about the thirty pieces of Silver this fact really hit home. I’ve never thought about this: here is the quote: Since Judas bargained with the Jewish leadership to betray Jesus, one would assume that…

  • The Return of the Lord

    I have decided to try something a little different. I just finished converting the Major Works of George Christopher Willis to audios. Some of these works were long, up to 8 hours long. What I plan to do is, make some shorter video from things I have found in many…

  • Lessons from Jonah the Prophet, by GC Willis.

    The Book of Jonah; 2 Kings 14:25. G C Willis. “For as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall the Son of man be to this generation.” Luke 11:30. ContentsForewordJonah RebelsJonah PraysJonah PreachesJonah Is Very Angry Foreword The author of these meditations on the book of Jonah has been a…

  • Genesis: The Book of Beginnings by GC Willis

    Introduction This book is a translation, abbreviated and revised, of the Chinese book, “Exposition of Genesis, the Book of Beginnings”. It has been prepared especially for those who are not familiar with the lovely stories of the Old Testament, and its object is to point such persons to the Lord…

  • The Feasts of Jehovah, by G C Willis, Leviticus 23. Part 2 of 2.

    Chapter 7 The Feast of Firstfruits (Leviticus 23:9 to 14) “The first of the firstfruits of thy land thou shalt bring into the house of the Lord thy God.” (Exodus 23:19) “When ye be come into the land which I give unto you, and shall reap the harvest thereof, then ye…

  • The Feasts of Jehovah, by G C Willis, Leviticus 23. Part 1 of 2.

    Preface The following pages are largely the result of Bible Readings, or addresses, on The Feasts of Jehovah. The addresses were first given after reading, and greatly enjoying, Mr. John Ritchie’s little book, “The Feasts of Jehovah: Bright Foreshadowings of Grace and Glory.” The writer’s first thought was to seek…

  • Hid Treasures, A Few Hid Treasures Found in the Greek New Testament, Part 2 of 2, by G C Willis.

    Chapter 11 The Slack Bow-String — Ekluo In our last meditation we referred to Galatians 6:9: “Let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season, we shall reap if we faint not.” We saw that the word translated ‘be weary’ is en-kakeo, ‘give in to evil,’ but generally translated ‘faint’ in the New Testament. However, you…

  • Hid Treasures, A Few Hid Treasures Found in the Greek New Testament, Part 1 of 2, by G C Willis.

    Introduction A day or two ago I had a letter from a friend, acknowledging a book which contained a few brief comments on some Greek words: he says in part: “Reading your book has well established my long conviction that the most profitable form of study of Holy Writ, is…