by Charles H. Welch 1. THE DECLARATION. We believe the original Scriptures to be fully and verbally inspired by God, and that they come to us with all the authority of ‘Thus saith the Lord’. We believe them to be a revelation from God given through men chosen by Himself, […] Read more »
Fundamentals and the Mystery
by Charles H. Welch Fundamentals and the Mystery (PDF) A discussion of the fundamentals of the Christian faith, as written about in the Post-Acts epistles of Paul. Contents: The Inspiration of Scripture Salvation by Grace through Faith Justification by Faith Redemption through His Blood The Cross of Christ The Resurrection The Person […] Read more »
Alphabetical Analysis of Doctrinal Truth
by Charles H. Welch Parts 6 and 7 of a ten-part work, analysing terms related to the fundamentals of the Christian faith. (Click on An Alphabetical Analysis to access all ten parts of this set.) AA Part 6 (PDF) – Doctrinal Truth A-K, Subject Index: Absent, Accepted, Access, Account, Adversary, Age, Alienation, […] Read more »
The Interview With God – a comment
by David Tavender Below you’ll find an article titled “The Interview With God”. The article has been widely published, and has found its way onto my office desk via different sources over several years now. One would think that such an interview with God would actually contain some of the […] Read more »
The Inspiration & Authority of Scripture
by David Tavender “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16). The articles on this website are written on the […] Read more »
Are All Books of the Bible Inspired?
by David Tavender Without hesitation, we answer “Yes” to the above question. A substantial percentage of Christians are not convinced that the Bible is inspired. It never ceases to amaze me just how many people are avid students of the Bible, willing to carefully analyse its contents, yet denying that […] Read more »