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The Historical and Political Background of Jeremiah's World

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This article looks at the times and circumstances in which Jeremiah the prophet was prophesying. A special focus is given to the politics of the times, revealing that the Lord is sovereign over history and he uses it to fulfil his goal.

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Know Your Bible

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"I want to read the Bible more, but I don't know how to start." Reading the Bible begins with understanding that the goal of reading is to know God better. This author gives some helpful suggestions as to how to read your Bible.

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How Do We Pray?

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How can we learn to pray? This article looks at prayers in the Bible as examples for our prayer.

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Love in the Fellowship of Believers

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This article focuses on what James, Paul and Peter write about love in the fellowship of believers.

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Closed Canon! Closed Minds?

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This article is about having an open mind to the riches of God's Word that we must still learn.

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Reformed Missions

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What is distinct about Reformed mission work?

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Short Term Missions

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This article highlights the advantages and disadvantages of short term missions.

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It is easier to preach man’s merits than Christ’s, because men greatly prefer it that way. John R. W. Stott
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