Messenger 2021

Inherited and Cultivated

When you think of the word “inherit”, many initially think of an “inheritance.” An inheritance is often a sum of money, gifts or property given to you when someone you know has passed away. This person was either a good friend or a beloved relative and they bequeath some of their fortunes to you upon [...]

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Weak and Strong Christians

There are two kinds of Christians, and they are the weak and the strong Christians. We all have knowledge, and desire to be perfect in Christ, but only a few have the accessed the power available to obey all the commandments of God. Others are weak, and therefore they keep failing. They all may have [...]

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The Long Cold Winter

"I think our enjoyment of the summertime is heightened by the memory of the long, cold months of winter; and on the other hand, the hope of summer helps us to endure more cheerfully the winter's reign. If we were to permit our minds to dwell upon the barrenness and desolation with which the ice [...]

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Children’s Corner – Heap Coals of Fire

As a young man, Peter was raised in a Christian home. He learned to love the Lord at an early age and had a passion for reading. He especially enjoyed reading historical books of great missionaries in the past who have sacrificed much for the Lord. He hoped that one day when he was an [...]

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Immanuel — God With Us

Glimpses of the Life of Jesus Christ, The Son of God Christ—the Creator—down to earth He bowed, His gentle hands moved in the dust, with loving strokes He formed a man. Then His mouth breathed life into the finished form—and man became a living soul (Genesis 2:7). Now Adam stood before Him, their eyes did [...]

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Health Matters – Milk Alternatives, Part 2

In the past, those who consumed plant-based milks did so because they were either lactose intolerant or because of their stand on animal welfare. Nowadays, people are consuming plant-based milks because they are healthier, and they also are more environmentally friendly in terms of land and water usage. In the past, the only plant-based milk [...]

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“I was in Prison, and Ye visited Me.”

"During my stay in Oregon I visited the prison in Salem, in company with Brother and Sister Carter and Sister Jordan. When the time arrived for service, we were conducted to the chapel, which was made cheerful by an abundance of light and pure, fresh air. At a signal from the bell, two men opened [...]

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2,000 Cubits

"Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. And early in the morning He came again into the temple, and all the people came unto Him; and He sat down, and taught them. “And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto Him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, They [...]

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Owen Russell Loomis Crosier

Owen Russell Loomis Crosier was born on February 2nd, 1820, in Canandaigua, New York. He had a sister, Nancy Amelia, who was two years older than him. His first name was that of his mother’s favorite Methodist preacher. Russell Loomis was his maternal grandfather’s name. He never really got to know his mother, Nancy Loomis. [...]

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