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The Standard Bearer and the Next Generation or The Standard Bearer: A Force To Preserve A Heritage

Jon Huisken·1971-11-01

So far, then, the idea of heritage and inheritance are somewhat similar. Something of value is handed down from one generation to the next. But there is more. To me, an inheritance connotes that which is material, that which is tangible. The terminheritance is usually used in reference to those good

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Holding Fast Our Heritage in the Use of the Summer Months (2)

Rodney Miersma·1977-05-01

The last time we discussed this subject we looked at the meaning of holding fast our heritage and applied it to our use of the summer months in our social life in general and the Young People’s Convention in particular. At that time we learned that a heritage is a precious possession which has been

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Holding Fast Our Heritage in the Use of the Summer Months

Rodney Miersma·1977-04-01

But because of this recess from many meetings which are geared for our spiritual up-building, there is the danger that we forget that wonderful heritage that we have. It is with this in mind that the Beacon Lights staff has asked me to write on our holding fast to this heritage in our use of the sum

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Living Out of Our Heritage: A Present Necessity (or, “Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This”)

David Engelsma·2000-08-01

What an inheritance has been given to the PRC! What an inheritance is enjoyed by believers and their children in the PRC! All that God is, all that God possesses, He promises us, yes, and already begins to give us, so that we enjoy the inheritance, by means of the preaching and sacraments. Out of t

RFPA BooksBookExact

Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

Reformed Free Publishing Association
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This is the Church

Joyce Holstege
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Our Children - Jehovah's Heritage

  1. A Precious Heritage
  2. A Great Reward
  3. A Weighty Responsibility
Prof. Russell Dykstra·2026-04-19
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Our Inheritance – The Church

Ryan Kregel·2014-11-01

Open your favorite dictionary to the word “inherit”. It will define the word something like: “to receive by legal succession or will.” The word “inheritance” is defined somewhere along the lines of “something regarded as a heritage.” What then is a heritage? Shuffle a few pages back to the word “her

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A Goodly Heritage

  1. The Heritage
  2. Those Who Fear God’s Name
  3. The One Who Bestows This Heritage
Audred Spriensma·2016-12-04

And I want you to pause for a moment and think of the rich heritage that you and I possess, because God has claimed us as his people. He has made us his people by the blood of Jesus Christ. What is given to us? All the rich promises of God's Word, given to us is Himself in Christ Jesus, the Sav

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Mega-churches: A Manifestation of the Spirit of the Age (1)

Aaron Cleveland·2005-05-01

stance) heritage’ described them very or quite well.”4 The study also points out that these churches are more likely to participate in joint worship services and social outreach with churches outside of their denomination than they are with churches within their own denomination.