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they have come like warriors an army blackening the land wheat and barley vineyards devouring every leaf and branch until barren withered like the fig
they have come like warriors an army blackening the land wheat and barley vineyards devouring every leaf and branch until barren withered like the fig
Fall fountains of sun brimming Bronze leaves burning In summer’s dying light But not yet Her aged hands hold on For one more day In
Community is one of the most valued gifts that God has bestowed on humanity. Every church I have ever encountered has wanted to be a
Glen Scorgie: Dr. Bilezikian, I think we are all curious to know how you today, as a theologian, might be in any way different from
Scythians in the Bible Colossians 3:11 Many readers of this journal will have memorized Galatians 3:28, “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free,
When Jesus said, “Don’t be afraid, just trust me. . .” (Mark 5:36),1 he summed up our overall image of him. Jesus symbolizes trust. He
What price do women pay in following God’s call to ordained ministry? For Louise Woosley in 1889, her ordination in Nolin Presbytery cost her the
“We must turn to the finished work of our Redeemer . . .”1 Introduction Considered the most influential woman affiliated with the Welsh Revivals (1904–05)
The essential role of women in early Methodism O, blessed fountain of love! Fill my heart more with [Thy] Divine principle. Sink me lower in
Introduction Women played an important and often overlooked role in the development of the Adventist movement in the nineteenth century United States. As a reform