The Buddha of Christendom (Review)

The Reformation that took place in the 16th century is the subject matter.  The Reformers believed that the Bible should be the supreme standard of authority, whereas Rome taught that "the Church" was.  These two differing viewpoints are still at odds in the days in which we live.  One position is Christianity, the other is the religion of Christendom and of its Buddha.

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News and Notes - March 2014

From the Editor:
First and foremostwe say THANK YOU for your continued financial support and prayers for this ministry.  Since 1948, our readers have faithfully supplied our every need with their loving generosity.  Your generous support allows us to sell books at cost and continue to operate the business affairs of Truth For Today.

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RD 101 - Lesson #55 - Things That Differ

By Jack Eberle

I heard somebody say once that “right Division” can’t be too important because it is found only once in the Scriptures.  Yet, the overlooked and essentially mistranslated verse of Philippians 1:10 is certainly a correlative of II Tim. 2:15.  While the KJV translators are well-intentioned and essentially positive, it would seem that they miss the  mark.    Paul, also the writer of II Tim. 2:15 ”Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”  also writes Phil. 1:10.  While “excellent” is usually a perfectly good translation, the element of “differing” is strong in the Word.

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RD 101 - Lesson #54 - Taking a Look at Pentecost

By Jack Eberle
Deuteronomy 26:9-11 tells us the beginning of the Pentecost story.  From the time for the harvester to put the sickle to the corn came to pass, seven weeks were numbered. A feast followed and an appropriate offering was offered to the Lord, God.  It was time for the whole family to rejoice.

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