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Archive | January, 2002

Father–Son Presidents Deserve Honors

25. January 2002

They were giants in an age of some very big giants. Consequently, Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams have not always attracted the honor and ...

‘GO’ Means Go

15. January 2002

“You will learn a lot,” I was told. I was on my first trip to America. It was 1999, and I had just finished my studies at the Irish RP seminary. I ...

Blessings and Opportunities Overseas

15. January 2002

The Foreign Mission Board (FMB) has much for which to be thankful and has many opportunities to explore as we work to spread the gospel of Jesus ...

Draw Near in Worship

15. January 2002

What does pastor mean when he quotes the phrase, “Draw near to God and He will draw near to you”? We can go back to a command of God to ancient ...

Finding Treasure

15. January 2002

God’s marvelous direction in bringing me to Geneva College more than three years ago was also His hand leading my family into the RP Church. ...

For I Have Been Sustained By Thee

15. January 2002

On Jan. 5, 1946, Charlotte Brim, age 33, her mother, and her cousin Fred started out on a trip from Indianapolis, Ind., to see family and friends in ...

A Pilgrim in Prison

15. January 2002

One dark night in England more than 300 years ago a man was preparing to preach to a group of eager listeners who had gathered quietly. These were ...

Before the Rain

15. January 2002

How did you become so involved with this topic? My interest in Postmodernism began in 1992 working as a campus minister at Indiana University in ...

Around the Church January 2002

15. January 2002

Pastor Finley has completed a series of sermons from the book of Malachi. Several months earlier, the congrega­tion studied the book of ...

Relatively Sure

15. January 2002

Do you feel comfortable with your own understanding of the culture around you? Do you assume that you can readily understand the meaning of statements ...