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Friday, May 09, 2008
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Click on the pamphlet picture to view the pamphlet contents. We hope that you enjoy the literature here. Some pamphlets require the Adobe Acrobat Reader which you can obtain free of charge from their web site.
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A New Beginning
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There are no more universal and urgent problems than guilt, doubt, and temptation.
- How may I have my sins forgiven and my guilt removed?
- How may I be sure that I possess eternal life and that i am not deluding myself?
- How may I enjoy the Christian life and live above constant failure and frustration?
These are questions this little book answers from the Word of God. Lavishly
illustrated with full-colour photographs that complement the text, here is a book for inquirers into
the nature of the Christian message of salvation and for Christians desiring
to gain a grasp of the first principles of the gospel.
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Separated Unto The Gospel
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The following pages are a response to frequent requests from people interested in the
Free Presbyterian Church for a concise description of our ministry and message.
We have sought to present the material positively and briefly, and yet with sufficient
detail to give a real insight into our stand on matters of doctrinal and practical
importance. If this method of presentation raises further questions in your mind, or
if you need fuller clarification of some of our statements, we invite your sincere
inquiry. The minister of your local Free Presbyterian Church would welcome an
opportunity to discuss such matters with you.
Thank you for your interest in our ministry. We trust the reading of this little
booklet will bring blessing to you and honor to our triune God.
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Election and Reprobation
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An exposition of I Peter 2:8-9 to edify saints and evangelize sinners.
This is not meant to be a theological lecture. It is based on a recorded
sermon which was preached extemporaneously, one of a series of studies
in 1 Peter, and therefore it lacks much of the careful composition of
an essay. I have maintained the sermon style rather than reproducing it
as a lecture, because I feel it is important to show that such doctrinal
exposition is very definitely a part of the gospel ministry. The sermon
is released with the prayer that the Lord, who blessed it with fruit when
it was delivered, will use it in its printed form to dispel much misconception
and bring many souls to the knowledge of His Son.
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Mother Teresa Dies
(unavailable in print)
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On Friday, September 5, 1997, Mother Teresa died after a long life of dedication working among the needy. She has been praised for her work, and rightly so, but many seem to think that she went to heaven because of her good works. That makes me wonder, what are we all trusting in to get to heaven?
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The Papacy
(unavailable in print)
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The Papacy, next to Christianity, is the great FACT of the modern world. Of the two, the former, unhappily, has proved in some respects the more powerful spring in human affairs, and has acted the more public part on the stage of the world. Fully to trace the rise and development of this stupendous system, were to write a history of Western Europe. The decay of empires,--the extinction of religious systems,--the dissolution and renewal of society,--the rise of new States,--the change of manners, customs, and laws,--the policy of courts,--the wars of kings,--the decay and revival of letters, of philosophy and of arts,--all connect themselves with the history of the Papacy, to whose growth they ministered, and whose destiny they helped to unfold. On so wide a field of investigation neither our time nor our limits permit us to enter. Let it suffice that we indicate, in general terms, the main causes that contributed to the rise of this tremendous Power, and the successive stages that marked the course of its portentous development.
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Billy Graham - The Facts
(unavailable in print)
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Just one of the startling facts in this pamphlet:
In an interview given to McCall's Magazine Graham said, 'I used to believe that pagans in far off countries were lost going to hell if they did not have the Gospel of Jesus Christ preached to them. I no longer believe that. I believe that there are other ways of recognizing God through nature for instance and plenty of other ways of saying 'yes' to God'.
Read this article to learn the real facts about Billy Graham and what the Scripture has to say about his "ministry".
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Billy Graham and His Bible
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Dr. Billy Graham constantly appeals to the Bible as the authority for his teaching. "The Bible says" is one of his most used expressions. It is good to make our appeal to Scripture, for it alone can be our final authority (Isaiah 8:20). But it must be more than empty words. There must be a full submission to what the Bible says. In the case of Billy Graham the question is:
Does the Bible support the statements and actions of Dr. Graham? We must weigh Dr. Graham's words against the Bible -- with startling results.
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Jesus Christ Superstar
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Jesus Christ Superstar is a rock opera about the last seven days of the life of Christ before His crucifixion. Critics have given it rave reviews. Even some churches have sung its praises. Some have even hailed it as a means of presenting Christ to young people in a way they will understand and accept.
The fact is that Jesus Christ Superstar is a conscious blasphemy against Christ.
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Faith Free Presbyterian Church
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This small pamphlet was written by Dr. Alan Cairns of the Faith Free Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina. It shows the way of salvation abundantly clear.
Topics include: What is a Christian? How do you become a Christian? How should a Christian live?
- "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." (Romans 10:13)
- "Now is the day of salvation." (II Corinthians 6:2)
- "Today, if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts." (Hebrews 4:7)
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Grace FPC (New Hampshire) Pamphlet
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Grace Free Presbyterian Church (located in Litchfield, New Hampshire) is a church committed to the old and historic Presbyterian tradition of simple and straightforward Christianity. Our greatest desire is to glorify our Lord by preaching, teaching, and practicing the truth of Christianity in all its fullness and all its simplicity straight from God's Holy Word, the Bible.
Therefore, we seek to preach "Christ and Him crucified." We endeavor to teach all that the Bible says to the needy souls of men. And we seek to practice the Christianity we preach and teach by walking with our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity, in simple faith, and in the Holiness which the Holy Spirit works within us.
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Orlando Free Presbyterian Church
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This small pamphlet was written by Rev. John Wagner of the Orlando Free Presbyterian Church in Orlando, Florida.
Topics include: Who Are We? Why "Free" Presbyterian? What Do We Preach? Points of Emphasis and An Important Question for You.
We hold that the faithful preaching of Christ is the central part of Christian worship. We want every worshipper in our services to feel and know the preciousness of Christ, the One whom Solomon described so beautifully in his Song: "Yea, he is altogether lovely."
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