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Archive | November, 2008

Why I Hunt

21. November 2008

Millions of Americans and Canadians take to the woods during hunting season. For some, hunting is a nostalgic tradition. For others, hunting means ...

What’s a Denomination?

21. November 2008

What is a denomination? People will answer this question in a variety of ways. Perhaps members of varying denominations will answer it differently. ...

Tree of Life

21. November 2008

Out of the ground the Lord God caused to grow every tree that is pleasing to the sight and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the ...

PETA and the Professor

21. November 2008

Prof. C. J. Williams’ article in this issue, “Why I Hunt,” has been in our manuscript file since the end of last year’s hunting season. In the ...

Great Is Your Faithfulness

21. November 2008

College Hill RPC Location: Beaver Falls, Pa. Presbytery: Alleghenies Organized: July 1, 1896 Membership: 232 communicant; 70 ...

Early Days of a Denominational Ministry

21. November 2008

In 1890, a member of the Wilkinsburg Reformed Presbyterian Church lost her hand. Unable to work and therefore unable to support herself, she applied ...

Believe

21. November 2008

Memory: “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved.” (Acts 16:31) Think of the strangest thing that ever happened to you. Then ...

Around the Church

21. November 2008

Quinter, Kan, RPC Steven Work, pastor The fall season is giving some good weather days for working on the exterior of the church building. Some ...

A Call to Shepherds

12. November 2008

Jesus and the apostles were returning from a time of ministry, in which there had been “many coming and going, and they had no leisure so much as ...

Window to the New Testament

10. November 2008

As we have seen in previous months, the themes of suffering and persecution form a strain of messianic imagery in the Psalms, reflected particularly ...