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Spectator or Participant

Some 45,000 people will be in the stands on an average day watching a Tiger baseball game, many thousands will enjoy it by listening to the broadcast on the radio, and many more thousands will watch the game on T.V., but only from eighteen to thirty men will actively participate in the game. At the […]

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From Koffee Kletz to Convention

Although many “wise old sayings” have a way of contradicting each other, the one that goes “birds of a feather flock together” has a broader meaning that is very true and timely. Translated into workable terminology we find the adage saying that people with a common cause seek each other’s company. This common cause may […]

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Labor Unions

The last article which I wrote on this subject in the Beacon Lights ended with the question of whether or not a Christian labor organization was possible. An affirmative answer has been given to this question as most of you know. That answer is the CLA, or the Christian Labor Association, with its headquarters here […]

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The Truth Concerning God Triune

It may undoubtedly be said, without fear of contradiction, that there is no area of truth that is more viciously assailed and universally distorted than that which directly concerns GOD! To this we must immediately add that no error has more serious and damning consequences than that which denies the truth about GOD! This conclusion […]

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The Mason-Bees

Summer is that season of the year in which all the creatures of God are preparing themselves for survival through the long, cold winter. The ants are filling their storehouses underground, the squirrels will soon be storing the ripening nuts, and the bees are filling their hives with sweet honey so that they can survive […]

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Godliness or Narrowmindedness?

Have you ever been called a “stubborn Hollander”? Most of us have, I suppose. We have also been accused of intolerance, inconsistency and narrow mindedness. Now reason indicates that much of the criticism vented against the Reformed people emanates from hatred toward our traditionally strong religious beliefs. Nevertheless, an element of truth remains in the […]

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Ignatius of Antioch

Ignatius of Antioch was an early church father, who lived during the first century A. D. He was one of the so-called Apostolic Fathers, who supposedly had been instructed by the apostles. His whole life is shrouded in legend and tradition. In fact, there are so many varying and disagreeing accounts of his life that […]

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