March 2021

Magazine Issue 690

Price £1.85

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 21.2 × 13.9 × 0.2 cm

Table of Contents

  • God’s Intriguing Timeframes — David Campbell
  • The Key to Cromwell: A Review Article — Michael A. G. Haykin
  • ‘What Bringest Thou’ — Tiyo Soga (1829-71) — David B. Calhoun
  • Something to Think About from a Struggling Saint! — David Ellis
  • William Cunningham: Humble Controversialist — David Campbell
  • A Reflection on John 15:1-17 — Douglas McCallum
  • News and Comment
  • A Surprising and Encouraging Providence — Paul Levy
  • My Five ‘Must-Read’ Books — Jeremy Walker
  • Amy Carmichael: Faithful Servant of God (1867-1951) — Ian Hamilton
  • Book Reviews

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