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The Path to Heaven
SKU: P-01 | by W. A. BradfieldBrief tract furnishing Bible passages which deal with the following questions/subjects: What must I do to be saved? Which Church should I join? Can someone be saved outside of the Church of Christ? Why should you learn about the Church of Christ? Why I want to go to heaven; the Christian life; Christian worship; why attend church; Can a child of God be lost?
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$0.02Religious Titles / Grace Will Take Care of It?
Biblical teaching on the use of titles in religion
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$0.07Christmas
SKU: CV12-N1 | by Barry BaggottWhat should a Christian’s attitude be toward the holiday of Christmas, considering that the Bible does not speak of it? What is the origin of the holiday and of the various traditions that are associated with it? Are Churches right to observe this holiday or not?
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$0.07Religious Holidays
SKU: CV6-N3 | by M'bla Kouassi SéraphinA study of Jewish holy days and so-called Christian holy days
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$0.07The 144,000 and the Great Multitude
SKU: CV11-N5 | by Barry BaggottA response to the doctrine of Jehovah’s Witnesses which claims that literally only 144,000 people have the right to go to Heaven and that the rest of the faithful will spend eternity on an earth transformed into a paradise.
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$0.07How to Discern God’s Will for You
SKU: CV20-N5 | by Barry BaggottShould you pray that God make known to you his will for your life? Are there ways to learn what he has planned for you? How can the Christian know to make good decisions that please God? These are some of the questions that many of us ask, and their answers are found in the Biblical passages examined in this issue.
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$0.07The Sabbath/The Lord’s Day
The nature of the sabbath, the moral and spiritual principles tied to the sabbath, and the reality of which the sabbath was the temporary shadow. How and why the first day of the week became the day observed by the Church.
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$0.07Should We Celebrate Easter?
SKU: Q-123 | by Barry Baggott“Should We Celebrate Easter?” The title says it all. This tract, after making the contrast with the Jewish festival Passover (which in French is spelled almost the same and is often conflated with Easter), examines the question of how Easter is observed by the majority of denominations to commemorate Jesus’ resurrection. Is it a festival commanded by the Lord or a tradition of men? Does it have any place in the life of the church?
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$0.07Modesty / Let Men Dress Like Men and Women Dress Like Women
While recognizing that God is most interested in the heart, Christians must understand that the Bible teaches them to dress modestly. Do you know the meaning of modesty? And what about cross-dressing, which consists of wearing clothes that are general associated with the opposite sex. Whatever the reason for or degree of this behavior, the second article invites the reader to ask himself: Does my way of dressing reflect my submission to the will of God and my desire to please him in every aspect of my life?
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Que les hommes s’habillent et se coiffent comme des hommes, et que les femmes s’habillent et se coiffent comme des femmes
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$0.07Beware of Hypocrisy/Does Hypocrisy in the Church Trouble Your Faith?
SKU: CV17-N3 | by Barry BaggottHypocrisy is a sin which Jesus severely condemned, yet a sin into which one can easily fall unawares. It is also a sin that causes others to stumble and distance themselves from the church. This issue explains what hypocrisy is according to Jesus, suggests some remedies for combatting hypocrisy in ourselves, and offers ways to reason with a person who is tempted to abandon his faith because of the hypocrisy of others.
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$0.07The Single Christian / Should the Church Impose Celibacy?
SKU: CV13-N5 | by Barry BaggottDeals with the challenges confronting the single Christian in keeping himself pure before the Lord.
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$0.07Homosexuality
SKU: CV12-N4 | by Barry BaggottIn spite of attitudes toward homosexuality that are becoming more and more tolerant in many countries, and in many denominations, this article demonstrates that the teaching of the Word of God on this subject is very clear. Homosexual practice is immoral and condemned by God.
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$0.07Fasting / When Does the Blood of Christ Save?
The meaning of the practice of fasting according to the Bible. The conditions of salvation.
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$0.07Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s
SKU: CV19-N4 | by Barry BaggottHuman governments sometimes seem to be a mixed blessing: they are always necessary, yet the restrictions and duties they impose are sometimes excessive, or even tyrannical. What kind of relationship ought the Christian to have with his government? What are our responsibilities toward the government, and are they absolute? This issue examines various Biblical passages on this theme.
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$0.07Israel
SKU: CV11-N3 | by Richard AndrejewskiDoes the creation of the modern state of Israel have religious importance for a Christian? Is it the fulfillment of a Biblical prophecy? Is the Jewish people still the people of God?
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$0.07Does One Have the Right to His Own Truth?
SKU: CV18-N2 | by Barry BaggottMore and more, the modern world espouses relativism. We are told that truth is whatever each individual thinks it is. That it depends on the cultures we live in and on our personal perceptions. Anyone who claims that there are objective and universal truths R considered arrogant and intolerant. How should the Christian think? Can he accept that each has his own truth, or does the Christian message apply to all peoples, everywhere and always?
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