THE SECRET OF SPIRITUAL POWER by G. D. Watson
The late Dr. J. A. Huffman, Missionary Church historian, pointed to G.D. Watson as having greatly contributed to the understanding of the doctrine of holiness in the formative days of the denomination....
View ArticleHOLINESS: Its Importance and Place in the M.B.C. Church by Wm. H. Yates
(The following is part of an article from the Gospel Banner, May 22, 1930. It was the official publication of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, which is a significant part of the Missionary Church...
View ArticleHOLINESS ON THE BACK BURNER
Definition: “back burner” i.e. a state of temporary suspension, low or reduced priority The Missionary Church, in which I hold my credentials, was birthed as an immediate by-product of what came to be...
View ArticleCore Affirmations vs. Articles of Faith and Practice
In preparation for the 2011 General Conference of the Missionary Church a great deal of attention is being given to what is being dubbed the “Core Affirmations” for its credentialed ministers. It is at...
View ArticleIT ALWAYS STARTS WITH REPENTANCE
When the spirit of revival fell at Bethel College on Wednesday, February 16, 2011, word that something out of the ordinary was happening quickly made its way throughout the Michiana community, the...
View ArticleDIVERSITY
Apologist William Lane Craig correctly declares, “ ‘Diversity’ is the shibboleth of the post-modern age.” Indeed, diversity has cloaked itself with the mantra of oneness and unity within the ranks of...
View ArticleTwo Responses to the Core Affirmations Document
In a few days, the North Central District of the Missionary Church will be considering a resolution regarding the Core Affirmations Document that will be voted upon at the upcoming General Conference...
View ArticleTHEY SAID NO!
Last week in Dallas, Texas, after prayerful consideration and respectful discussion, the 2011 General Conference of the Missionary Church said “NO” to the “Our Partnership in the Gospel” document...
View ArticleIS BILL HOSSLER WRONG?
President Bill Hossler It’s time to decide if Bill Hossler, president of the Missionary Church is wrong! From the early days of his presidency the reoccurring theme that comes from his office has...
View ArticlePROMONTORY SUMMIT, PARALLEL GRADING & THE GOLDEN SPIKE
On May 10, 1869, sixty-six miles northwest of Salt Lake City, Utah at an elevation of 4902 feet above sea level the United States’ first transcontinental railroad was completed. At 12:47 p.m....
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