• Jared Smith On Various Issues,  Peter The Apostle

    The First Letter Of Peter To The Churches Of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia

    I believe the first letter of Peter, addressed to the churches at Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, was written in the year 64 AD, making it the twelfth letter in point of chronological order of the New Testament epistles. John Gill, “Commentary On The New Testament Scriptures”: ”That Simon, called Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, was the writer…

  • William Romaine

    The Life And Legacy Of William Romaine

    The Rev. William Romaine was born on the twenty-fifth day of September 1714. The place of his birth was Hartlepool, a town in the county of Durham. His father was one of the French Protestants who took refuge in England upon the revocation of the edict of Nants: he settled in this place as a merchant, and became a member…

  • George Ella on Doctrinal Matters

    Affirmation 2010 Deals With Critics

    The adverse criticism levelled at Affirmation 2010 in a good number of Christian magazines and digital publications has moved The Bible League Trust (BLT) to over-react with an eight point, five-paged rebuttal claiming that all such criticisms are unfounded, ill-conceived, fallacious, confused and indicate a departure from sound teaching. In their condemnation of honest criticism, they sarcastically denigrate the intelligence,…

  • David Bartley

    God Is Omnipotent And Active

    God reveals himself as both omnipresent and omnipotent, the almighty, who tills immensity and inhabits eternity. So there is no fleeing from his presence or going beyond his power. His dominion is unlimited and from everlasting to everlasting. God is the supreme One. No other power is supreme. Therefore, all powers, beings and things are subject to the Almighty. If…

  • Jared Smith On Various Issues,  Peter The Apostle

    The Second Letter Of Peter To The Churches Of Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia

    I believe this gospel record was written by John Mark, the nephew of Barnabas, son in the faith to the Apostle Peter and companion of Paul during his first evangelistic campaign. It is one of four inspired narratives recounting the earthly ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ.  John Gill, “Commentary On The New Testament Scriptures”: “This is the title of…

  • Watts Wilkinson

    The Life And Legacy Of Watts Wilkinson

    The portrait with which we present our readers this month is that of that venerable servant of God and minister of the Gospel, the Rev. W. W. Wilkinson, B.A., Afternoon Lecturer of St. Mary Aldermary. Bow Lane, Cheapside, and Tuesday Morning Lecturer of St. Bartholomew’s by the Royal Exchange. We cannot give a particular or minute account of the youth…