All over the world you can find Christadelphians or Brothers and sisters in Christ.
Over de gehele wereld kan u Broeders en zusters in Christus vinden welke ook onder de naam Christadelphians gekend zijn.
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All over the world you can find Christadelphians or Brothers and sisters in Christ.
Over de gehele wereld kan u Broeders en zusters in Christus vinden welke ook onder de naam Christadelphians gekend zijn.
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Vlaamse Broeders in Christus is de Nederlandse afdeling van de Vrije Belgische Christadelphians.
Flemish Brothers in Christ is the Dutch branch of the Free Belgian Christadelphians.
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God verblijft in de hemel maar is ook overal op de wereld, maar niet verdoken in kerken geplaatste tabernakels.
Sommigen nemen aan dat Gods Koninkrijk geen wereldomvattend Vrederijk is maar eerder een geestelijke toestand in het hart van de vromen zou zijn. Voor hetzelfde woord vindt men zowel de vertaling “koninkrijk” als “koningschap” waarbij het Koninkrijk door zijn omvangrijkheid overal te merken zal zijn en terugslaat op het Vrederijk van Christus Jezus.
Uit de spreukachtige gezegden die Jezus gebruikt tijdens zijn bergrede blijkt hoe de ene uitspraak slechts één kant van een zaak belicht terwijl een andere betrekking heeft op een ander aspect hiervan.
In Jezus tijd was mondelinge overlevering heel belangrijk. Daarom gebruikte Jezus als leerkracht spreekvormen die het makkelijker maakten om het gezegde te onthouden, zoals bijvoorbeeld een spreukachtige taal.
Met meesterlijke verhalen weet de Nazarener leermeester mensen te boeien.
(An excerpt from Deuteronomy for Disciples by Alfred Nicholls) The Divine account records only the cursings, and for a good reason, or so it seems to us: on the threshold of inheritance of the blessings it was the consequences of disobedience, every aspect of which described here was distinctively Canaanitish, which needed spelling out clearly. […]
The Christadelphian Magazine’s £1 book of the month for May is God’s Spirit in Work and Word by Brother Fred Pearce. This work has proved to be valuable to many in their review of this subject. It is in two parts: the first part shows how God used the power of His Spirit to promote […]
The Christadelphian Office in Birmingham is holding its online discount weekend from midnight, Friday July 1 to midnight, Sunday July 3 (British Summer Time). During the weekend a 15% discount will apply to all new books (including hymn books and Bibles), gifts and cards. Books from other Christadelphian publishers have a discount of 10%. For […]
It is good to see that 2022 is looking like a more normal year (pre-Covid, that is). Bookstalls were held recently at the Swanwick Family Bible Weekend and at the Northern Gathering Family Day in Halifax. A number of bookstalls are planned for the coming weeks, notably at Swanwick Bible School and the Hertfordshire Bible […]
(With thanks to Brother Roger Long) Establishing a measure of cooperation with Moscow over Syria has allowed the Israeli government to continue operations against Iranian-backed groups such as Hezbollah. Thus, the Israeli response to the crisis in Ukraine has been quite low-key, sending humanitarian help to Kyiv, but refusing to dispatch military aid or participate […]
From the Christadelphian Office. Thoughts about the sufferings of the Ukrainians prompted me to wonder how they could ever forgive Vladimir Putin and his invading army. Such terrible things have been done that forgiveness must be a great challenge. The Lord’s prayer teaches that forgiving others is essential if we wish to be forgiven ourselves, […]
New Book – From Bethany To Gethsemane (Brother Peter Forbes) The Gospel records cover the three and a half years of Jesus’ ministry, but about a third of the text focuses on just one week. Jesus arrived in Bethany six days before the fateful Passover of his crucifixion, and from the moment he arrives there […]
Bro. Greg Wiechert, News Correspondent The report from many of our sisters is that the Women’s Retreat, held April 22-24, 2022, was a wonderful, uplifting weekend. Forty-seven women from as far as Florida and Illinois gathered at Lakeside-Marblehead, Ohio, for in-person fellowship, study, and worship. They stayed in six lovely homes in the tiny […]
The Great Lakes Christadelphian Bible School (GLCBS) is excitedly looking forward to their first in-person Bible school in three years! GLCBS will be held, God willing, July 2-9, 2022, and registration can be found at http://www.glcbs.org. GLCBS has been a helpful Bible school since 1968 and is one of the better values for families. GLCBS […]
Brampton Ontario ecclesia is still meeting online zoom each week, as they don’t yet have access to their rented facility. Anyone can join their weekly zoom services by going to http://www.readthebible.com and contacting them. Would love to have you! The Brampton Ontario ecclesia enjoyed the Toronto Fraternal Fathering on zoom this Easter, being encouraged by […]
The Times, May 2, 2022 Event Ukraine, one of the most fertile and productive countries in the world, has been known historically as the “bread basket of Europe”. Now it is facing a complex and unprecedented agricultural crisis, in which landmines are only one of numerous interlinked problems. The United Nations estimates this year’s harvest […]
BBC, April 22 + Audit of antisemitic incidents Event The number of anti-Semitic incidents around the world dramatically increased last year, a study by Tel Aviv University has found. The report identifies the US, Canada, the UK, Germany and Australia as among countries where there was a sharp rise. This was fueled by radical left- […]
The Times, April 16 Russia’s setbacks could prompt President Putin to use tactical nuclear weapons, William Burns, the CIA director, has said. Moscow has a stockpile of about 2,000 tactical nuclear weapons, also known as low-yield or battlefield munitions, that can be deployed by air, sea or artillery. These are generally less potent than the […]
Event: The United Nations general assembly has voted to suspend Russia from the human rights council after images of atrocities apparently showing civilians left dead in the streets with their hands bound emerged following Russian troops’ withdrawal from around Kyiv. The call for Russia’s removal from the UN’s top human rights body was led by […]
Originally posted on Seeking Redemption:
To those now deep into biblical scripture you are probably aware of the difference between reading the bible and meditating on the world. Naturally, like many young Christians, I had assumed that once you read the bible, and you knew God’s words and it was enough. But I kept hearing…
by: Alex Cervantes It is so important to make time in our lives to feed our faith. Alex advocates how faith grows when it is exercised, when it is stretched and challenged. Much like how we grow physically and mentally through day-to-day work, our faith grows the same way. Whether it’s through reading our Bible […]
The Times, May 3, 2022 Event The European Union is moving towards a ban on Russian oil by the end of the year amid divisions over the speed of phasing out imports and the impact of the embargo on the cost of living in the West. EU energy ministers held emergency talks in Brussels yesterday before European […]
Originally posted on The Curious Mag:
As published on Happinez Magazine -The Morning newspaper, Sri Lanka – 8th May 2022. Link to article here What if what we consider to be “evil” is something that is quite ordinary? The phrase “banality of evil” was coined by the German-Jewish philosopher Hannah Arendt. She received a lot of…
Originally posted on This, That, and The Other:
“No one has ever doubted that truth and politics are on rather bad terms with each other.” Hannah Arendt, political philosopher, author, and Holocaust survivor Written for Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday prompt.
Originally posted on Heeearing With Heart:
My sheep hear My voice, and the path that I take,They follow wherever I go;My sheep know My voice and come at my call,But a stranger’s voice do they not know. Refrain:My sheep know My voice, and day by dayThey abide in the fold and go not astray,They love…
First of all to come to a good relationship with some one, one has to talk with that person and has to listen to what that person has to tell. God talks to the people by the way of His Word, presented to mankind by the many Bible translations, so that most people can read […]
The One Who created everything and Who gave His Word, did all He did with a purpose and out of love. The Bible teaches us that “God is love.” (1 John 4:8) Everything God does is motivated by love. Out of love created man in His image also with the intention to have a good relationship […]
In the previous writings we saw that the Divine Creator gave His Word to the world so that people could come to know Him. The Bible is a gift from God. It gives us information that we can’t find anywhere else. For example, it tells us that God created the heavens, the earth, and the […]
It is never too late to start the good habit of regularly reading the Bible, a Book of hope and comfort.
At the beginning of the new schoolyear there is a good reason from now on to invest each day in meeting with God.