January 2021
Magazine Issue 688
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.2 × 13.9 × 0.2 cm |
Table of Contents
- ‘Loving-Kindness’ — Ian Hamilton
- Christ Jesus the Servant — Geoff Thomas
- A Safe and Comfortable Departure Out of This World: Richard Baxter — Decherd Stevens
- Why Study Church History? — Andy Davis
- Redemption Accomplished and Applied — A Review — John C. A. Ferguson
- The Vocation of the Christian Intellectual: Finding Guidance from Andrew Fuller — Nicholas J. Abraham
- The Love of God — Peter Barnes
- The Glory of the Lord — Jeremy Walker
- News and Comment
- Paul E. Cook (1932-2020): An Appreciation — Iain H. Murray
- Ecclesiastes 12:8-14 — Pastoral Wisdom for God’s People in a Fallen World — Philip Eveson
- Book Reviews
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