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The Invitation Letter
Dear Friend, I’m so glad I was able to get this letter to you. It’s been so long since we’ve gotten to talk and I’ve missed that. I was wondering if you’d be my plus-one at a wedding banquet that is coming up? A friend of ours is throwing one for his son very soon….
Chapter 4: Telegram of Truth
A short history – The Development of the Telegraph In 1843, Samuel Morse built a telegraph system from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, MD. On May 24, 1844, the first message, was sent. It bore only four words. “What hath God wrought?” A short definition – “Wrought” meaning: “archaic past and past participle of work” Samuel Morse started…
Chapter 3: Daily Drops
Imagine that you are at a restaurant and the waiter asks you what you will have to drink, and you reply that you will have water. Now imagine that his next question to you is “polluted or pure?” You would most likely look at the waiter in disbelief and wonder to yourself, who in the…
Chapter 2: The Root System
“Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.” John 15:4 KJV We can see here in this verse that Jesus Christ is the root of the Church, and we being Christians are extensions…
Chapter 1: The Carcass of Christianity
The word carcass is used to describe something that is dead or no longer living. My dictionary has a few meanings for this word and one of them is this, “the remains of something being discarded, dismembered, or worthless.” Maybe you know someone that has deemed a life of Christianity as being worthless, or perhaps…