by Miriam Homer | Jan 28, 2022 | Features, Times of Restoration
As Christians, we know that our world has been in an unhappy state ever since the Garden of Eden, but today’s instantaneous access to news accentuates this truth. Every day we hear of rioting and theft, disease, family breakdown, lies presented as truth, godlessness,...
by John Lackie | Jan 28, 2022 | Features, Times of Restoration
Theodore Roosevelt was an avid reader. Even when he was President of the United States, he continued his habit of reading as many as three entire books every day! In addition, he authored at least 35 books of his own, many of them scholarly tomes requiring...
by Dan Murray | Jan 23, 2022 | Sermons
by Dan Murray | Jan 14, 2022 | Friday Messages, Uncategorized
Dear Friends, Does anyone actually enjoy digging? Maybe it depends on where you’re working. I remember being assigned a digging job shortly after moving back up to New Hampshire, and my first shovel thrust bounced off the ground like it was concrete. Welcome back to...
by Robert Adams | Jan 7, 2022 | Friday Messages, Uncategorized
Dear friends,I have been thinking and reading about suffering: the cause of suffering, the inevitability of suffering, the fruit of suffering. Our choice to sin created suffering, because sin is death; when we sin, we partake of death; we wound ourselves, as surely as...