Scripture and the Church

The spread of opposition to Christ and the Bible around the world means the multiplication of God-given opportunities for witness. What are the keys to making the fullest use of them?
Roman Catholic apologists claim that Protestant and Evangelical Christians have "kidnapped" the Bible from Rome. But who really did - and is doing - the kidnapping?
What is at stake when men who claim to preach the Bible as their sole authority deny that God has preserved an authentic original?
These words written by 19th-century British preacher Archibald Brown are a thousand times more vital in the 21st century.
This resolution explains that, "as with many unbiblical philosophies, there is a grain of truth in multiculturalism, but its errors are dangerous."
As long ago as 1889, British preacher Archibald Brown lamented that "amusement has become a recognized weapon of our warfare, and developed into a mission." One can only imagine what such a man would think of the visible church today.
This resolution's comparison of following after Hillsong's false worship to the sin of Israel in Numbers chapter 25 is highly appropriate.
This resolution explains the dangers of Christians entering into co-belligerence with unbelievers, even when the goal is the promotion of righteousness in society.
This resolution is of concern to all Bible-believing Christians, and is of special concern to readers whose churches are part of the apostate World Council of Churches, or national bodies such as the National Council of Churches in the United States that are affiliated with it.
As future president John Adams once said, "Facts are stubborn things."
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