"The Bible is a dead book; a book not to be trusted simply because you cannot tell how much is the word of the Church (i.e., political) and how much is the word of Christ (i.e., spiritual). But the Bible is a studiable book." When I wrote these words in May 1984, I had absolutely no intention of becoming a Christian. Why would I want to become a Christian? Basically, I felt sorry for Christians. They were the ones who had to have something to believe in because they couldn’t really cope with life - or because they had blindly believed in…
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Hudson Taylor on bringing our needs to God AloneWhen we read biographies of some of the Christian leaders of the 19th Century there is a common feature which immediately strikes…
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A 21st Century Reformation of Supernatural Power: a response to Hwa Yung
How Bible Translation Can Protect Indigenous Languages - William Carey in India
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