September 1, 1999   in Book Reviews
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Confident in Christ: Living by Faith Really Works.By Robert N. Wilkin. Irving, TX: Grace Evangelical Society, 1999. 287 + xii pp. Paper, $9.95. Robert Wilkin is a man after my own heart. He has a passion to handle the Word of God accurately in order that he might stand approved after testing by God. In […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

Frances Mosher Pianist Christ Congregation Dallas, TX My Father is rich in houses and lands; He holdeth the wealth of the world in His hands! Of rubies and diamonds, of silver and gold, His coffers are full-He has riches untold. My Father’s own Son, the Savior of men, Once wandered o’er earth as the poorest […]

September 1, 1999   in Book Reviews

Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics. By Norman L. Geisler. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1999. 841 pp. Cloth, $49.95. Baker Book House has several excellent reference works that compose their Baker Reference Library. No doubt, many readers of this journal are familiar with some of these popular works which include the Evangelical Dictionary of […]

September 1, 1999   in Book Reviews

When Cultists Ask: A Popular Handbook on Cultic Misinterpretations. By Norman L. Geisler and Ron Rhodes. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1997. 365 pp. Cloth, $24.95. When Cultists Ask: A Popular Handbook on Cultic Misinterpretations is a companion volume to When Critics Ask: A Popular Handbook on Bible Difficulties by Norman Geisler and Tom Howe, and […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

  CHARLIE BING Director, GraceLife Ministries Burleson, TX This article is from a message originally delivered March 31, 1999 at the Grace Evangelical Society’s fourth annual conference. It has been edited slightly for publication. What is your definition of a disciple? We know that good theology often boils down to good definitions, and in good […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

John F. Hart Professor of Bible Moody Bible Institute   I. Introduction   While it may not be in scholarly vogue, let me begin this rather theological article with a hypothetical story. Bob, a middle-aged salesman, was on a business trip in another state. Things have not been working well with his marriage. In fact, […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

JAMES H. BROOKES[1] This article is excerpted from Chapter V of From Death Unto Life (Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association, n.d.), 55-66. Scripture text has been changed from the KJV to NKJV for ease in reading. “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

JAMES TOWNSEND Bible Editor Cook Communications Elgin, IL   Introduction I doubt that the following trivia piece is included in any Ripley’s Believe It or Not, but my suspicion is that one would be hard pressed ever in the same twenty year period in world history to find three notable names of fame all of […]

September 1, 1999   in Journal Articles

Hymn about God’s Grace in Christ from The Gospel of John BOB KENAGY Chaplain California Youth Authority Whittier, CA Word became the God-Man, in flesh, full of grace and truth from heaven; Jesus dwelt among us, true light, we beheld His glory! God so loved the whole world, He gave, His begotten Son to save […]

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