Signs of the Times (click on article name)

    Vatican on Defense as Sex Scandals Build

    The connection to Benedict’s brother, Msgr. Georg Ratzinger, comes from accusations of physical and sexual abuse from former students at two Bavarian boarding schools connected to a choir he directed from 1964 to 1994, leading to questions about whether he could have known about the abuse.

    According to a statement by the diocese in Regensburg, one former student said he was “abused through excessive beatings and humiliations, and molested through touching in the genital area” during “the early 1960s.”

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    Doctrinal Statement

    1) We believe in ONE GOD, the Father, the YHWH of the Old Testament. Creator of all things. (1Cor 8:6)

    2) We believe in ONE Lord, Jesus Christ, the Son of GOD, seated at the right hand of GOD. (Mark 16:19)

    3) We believe in the "high calling" of GOD in Christ Jesus -- this Gospel Age. (Mark 16:19)

    4) We believe GOD is only "calling out a people for His name" from among the gentiles. (Heb 3:1)

    5) We believe GOD will give the whole earth the opportunity to convert during the Millennial Age when "the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness." (Isa 26:9)

    6) We believe that "wages of sin is death," not enternal life in torment, and "the soul that sinneth, it shall die." (Rom 6:23 & Ezek 18:20)

Special Features (click on Article name)

Are you in Babylon????

With this powerful scripture, the admonition to leave Babylon is clear.  But what is Babylon?  How do you know ...

The Kingdom A Prize

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The Anointings of Jesus

Attached is a chart comparing the Scriptures that speak about the Anointing of Jesus. In comparing the Scriptures you need ...

Hezbollah is emptying south Lebanon from its Christian residents

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Psalms 83 Revisited?

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Questions You Ask (click for the full answer)

A born again Christian divorced his first wife and remarries a widow, can the church get involved?

That would depend on the reason for the divorce. If the first wife committed adultery then the husband is free to remarry. If she did not, then the husband by remarrying is living in adultery and the Church has a duty to get involved as long as the brother continues to claim to be a Christian and to live in an adulterous condition.

Newsletters (click on Newsletter name)

Revelation Chapter 13 Part 2

In the previous newsletter we discussed and identified the “beast” that rose out of the sea and was given suppressive power for forty-two months (1260 days). This newsletter is a continuation of the same chapter. We will seek to identify the “Two-horned Beast,” the “Image of the Beast,” the “Mark of the Beast,” and the “Number of a Man.”

Booklets (click on booklet name)

A New Name—God-Given

We have found that it was often by bringing us into severe trials, ordeals, putting us under crucial tests, that the Lord develops more and more our faith, our love, our trust, our hope in Him. He would have us learn well our lesson, that without Him we can do nothing, but that with His blessing and favor all things are ours, because we are Christ’s and Christ is God’s. Let us, then, in all the important junctures of life, be sure that we are seeking chiefly the divine will, as expressed in the divine promise, the Oath-Bound Covenant: let us seek it patiently, earnestly, persistently—let us wrestle with the Lord that thereby we may be made the stronger, that when the proper and advantageous experiences have been enjoyed the blessing will come—at the proper moment to do us the most good and in the manner that would be most helpful.

The Basics (click on Article name)

We have an Advocate with the Father

Meantime, according to divine arrangement, we must use our earthly bodies, it follows that “we cannot do the things that we would,” because “in our flesh dwelleth no perfection.” But if, through the weakness or ignorance of the flesh we err, the divine provision for us is that our Advocate, whose ransom merit was applied to us, will appear for us (figuratively apply his merit) for the cancellation of our unintentional misdeeds and thus maintain us in the Father’s sight without spot or wrinkle.