We have an insatiable knack for being attracted by the superficial rather than the real. We allow meaningful things to be supplanted with familiar, comfortable things. Things that once had meaning, we still do, but the meaning has faded. The thing itself becomes the focus. Traditions are not bad, but they can be dangerous to our growing in Christ. Christmas, like so many things we practice, has become a victim of much tradition. The story of the visit of the magi is the subject of this book. That visit is full of intrigue, diabolical plots, divine rescue, mysterious people, and personality...
We have an insatiable knack for being attracted by the superficial rather than the real. We allow meaningful things to be supplanted with familiar, co...
The author's desire is to generate a passion for knowing the Christ of glory. This book attempts to unveil an understanding of God embedded in the comprehensive prophetic record and to elevate our perception of the glory of God and of Christ. This interesting and thorough book explaining "God's Purpose for the Ages" viewed through the prophetic passages of the Bible, can be an invaluable key to understanding those passages which refer to things we cannot relate to from our earthly perspective and to realize the larger context of God's ultimate plan. The book does not require an understanding...
The author's desire is to generate a passion for knowing the Christ of glory. This book attempts to unveil an understanding of God embedded in the com...
On September 1, 1939, British television broadcasting was closed down on Government orders, leaving radio as the sole source of broadcast home entertainment. For the next six years, radio became the main source of entertainment, information, and news for the majority of the population.
Personalities and stars became household names and their catchphrases could be heard everywhere. Radio was also a tremendous vehicle for propaganda, and for sending coded messages across Britain, and later to resistance groups throughout Europe. After the war TV would return, but in the meantime the...
On September 1, 1939, British television broadcasting was closed down on Government orders, leaving radio as the sole source of broadcast home ente...