Articles
What should the life of the church look like? How should it function, and what structure best fits its function?
Does the Church have anything to say to our nation? Ought we bunker down or be on the aggresive?
This is Nothing New
Taking Advantage of the Opportunity= or Rising to the Occasion
Self-serving "Love"
Real Love
A three-part seminar in Hebrew on the purpose of the churchm its' structure, officers, function, its teaching ministry and nature of its' services
A Discussion of the history of the conflict and some of the moral implications involved
This article deals with grace and government in the present conflict with terror. The word "grace" in our title stands for the Gospel, and therefore for the church. Hence our discussion will focus on the respective roles of the church and of government in the present world conflict, and of the relation between these two bodies. Our topic will be divided into three headings: The Role of Government in the Conflict with Terror; The Role of the Church in the Conflict with Terror; and A Brief Review of Present Realities and the Possibilities They Present.
The Holocaust is a traumatic experience for Jews and for many gentiles. It has driven a large number of Jews to the despair of atheism and is frequently referred to as having a major impact on how the church relates to Israel.
Many Christians have been horrified by the abysmal evil which the Holocaust revealed and by their own moral paralysis in the course of the Holocaust. They insist upon the church foregoing any notion of preaching the Gospel to the Jews. Jews have also embraced the Holocaust as a reason why the church should abstain from evangelism of the Jewish people.
What is the truth?
Who are the Jewish Christians, what do they believe and why? A dilemma for Israel and the church.