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I'll Fly Away

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The temptation exists for Christians to develop a dualistic approach to life and separate themselves when facing an environment hostile to them. In this article the author shows that Christians should be involved in this world and culture because the Triune God is involved in it. They must prove to be good soldiers for Christ in this world and they must also live in freedom to enjoy God's creation.

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Will the Real Solomon Please Stand Up?

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This article looks at Solomon's life of faith, his marriage to many wives, and how he lost favour with God. His life reveals that wealth apart from God does not lead to a blessed life, wisdom without a life devoted to God is foolishness, and following Jesus Christ is a matter of the whole heart.

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O Day of Rest and Gladness...or Burden and Sorrow?

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The Sabbath is a day given by God for His people to enjoy. This article discusses what it means to call the Lord's Day a day of 'rest and gladness'. The author also provides guidelines around how to spend this day for the pleasure of God.

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Why Deacons Who "Learn on the Fly" are Bound to Have a Crash Landing

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Deacons must be trained well in order to fulfill their task. This training is necessitated by the nature of their calling.

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If the church could be aroused to a deeper sense of glory that awaits her, she would enter with a warmer spirit into the struggles that are before her J. H. Thornwell
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