What is Nonresistance? How Should I respond when some one mistreats me? Can I Live a nonresistant life in the 20th Century?
Should Christians go to war? Does Jesus, or should His disciples, fly the stealth bomber? They do, but not as you might expect them to. . . .
Former Navy Lt. Cmdr. Tim Mooney, a Gulf War veteran, recounts the spiritual journey that led him from the military to a commitment to peace and nonresistance.
Jesus' instructions to "Resist not evil" apply to both times of war and times of peace. How should believers live as defenseless Christians every day?
When the big, bad, and nasty happens in society around him, how does the Christian respond? What is the Gospel standard that helps him know how to deal with political unrest? He operates under a Royal Law that will define his actions and reactions, helping to prepare others for a Better World.
In this Issue: Which Compass? God's Sovereignty Over the Nations, What Is A Family Altar? Nonresistance to Evil, A Visit to the Empty Tomb
In this Issue: Don’t Hit the Skunk!, Forgiveness, The Godly Woman’s Role and Influence, The Changing World of Dinosaurs, Praying for a Terrorist?, and more.
What does it mean to be a man of God? Come, take a peak into the life of David Zeisberger and see what it meant for him to be a spiritual man of God.
October 16, 2021, dawned just like a normal day in Haiti. Seventeen missionaries were on their way to visit an orphanage. Little did they know they would be kidnapped by a notorious gang before the day was over. Read how God shows Himself strong in their situation.
This sounds like it will be hard to do! Do you suppose it would be easier….if we knew that we possessed something of incomparable value that no one can spoil? …if we believed that we have a personal and powerful Friend who will settle all scores fairly someday?
What is Anabaptism? This essay, first published in 1944, presents a classic statement of the essence and vision of the early Anabaptists. "We shall practice what He taught, believing that where He walked we can by His grace follow in His steps."
We live in a strife-torn world. We have no choice in the matter. From north to south and from east to west, the blight of strife is everywhere. What is the place of a Christian in the midst of it?
How does a conservative, nonresistant Christian respond when asked to pledge allegiance to the United States flag? Don’t they represent another country?