A Mortality Melody Paid Members Public
A Mortality Melody Roland Clarke Thoughts on using wisdom literature, including ancient and contemporary Psalms, to share the Good News. Preface Esteemed evangelical scholar, D.A. Carson, has praised David Gibson's book, Living Life Backward, as “the best popular exposition of Ecclesiastes.” Likewise, Fiona McDonald describes how the
Mockery & Honor: Muhammad and Jesus Paid Members Public
Mockery & Honor: Muhammad and Jesus By Roland Clarke In a bid to defuse escalating violence over mockery of Muhammad, CNN quoted Salman Shaikh, a brilliant Muslim commentator, “The mindless and criminal actions of a few in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen and elsewhere, which have already led to the deaths
Is God/Allah mighty to save? Paid Members Public
Is God/Allah mighty to save? Roland Clarke Introduction My focus is on Muslims and there is a simple reason for that. I'm deeply concerned that although Muslims claim to know Jesus, the truth is, they don't know him. Thirty five years ago, while studying at
Mighty to Save Paid Members Public
Mighty to Save Roland Clarke Preface This article is intended as a sequel to A Heart for Eternity but it is still meaningful as a stand alone piece. As in the previous article, my aim is to “keep it simple” thus empowering ordinary Christians to share the Good News of
Mercy triumphs over judgment Paid Members Public
Mercy triumphs over judgment Roland Clarke Introduction Across the world people from every culture and religion associate light with goodness, purity and even enlightened consciousness of divinity. The Bible says “God is light” (1 Timothy 6:16) and repeatedly links goodness with light, “Whatever is good and perfect is a
Meditation on Light Paid Members Public
Meditation on Light Roland Clarke Solomon (Sulaiman hakim) said, “Light is sweet; how pleasant to see a new day dawning.” (Eccl. 11:7) Not only do people like light, V Jayaram notes that “light has been universally associated with divinity or godliness in almost every culture and civilization.” (Symbolism of
Loving God Paid Members Public
Loving God Roland Clarke Introduction If believing in one God is the 'backbone' of all monotheistic religions, what is the 'heart' of true worship? Wherein is the well spring that motivates godfearing people to have an ongoing friendship with God? What is the secret of being
Does God love foreigners? Paid Members Public
Does God love foreigners? Roland Clarke The Torah says, “God loves the foreigner residing among you, giving them food and clothing. And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt.” (Deuteronomy 10:18-19, NIV) Recently I was on the bus and noticed a