But to believe that Israel will be restored, Jerusalem rebuilt, and that all nations shall come up against the beloved city and besiege it, and that the Lord Jehovah shall appear and stand on the Mount of Olives, requires faith, for it is as yet only written in the Bible. But what difference does it make to the child of God whether the prophecy is fulfilled or not? Can he for a moment doubt it?
The personal blog of Rev Brian McClung, Minister of Newtownabbey Free Presbyterian Church & Administrator of Newtownabbey Independent Christian School.
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Quotable Quote - Adolph Saphir
The literal fulfilment of many prophecies has already taken place. It belongs to history. But the Christian has no more difficulty in believing the future fulfilment of prophecy than in crediting the record of history. He believes because God has spoken, because it is written. To believe that the Jews are scattered among all nations, that Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans, that of the Temple not one stone was left upon another, requires no spiritual faith—it requires only common information.
Thursday, 15 June 2017
Drug Awareness Meeting In Monkstown Community Centre
Mr Chris Killen speaking at the meeting in Monkstown Community Centre
Mrs Susan Semple spoke from a health professional viewpoint
Thursday, 8 June 2017
Answer To Addiction - THE FUNCTIONING ADDICT
After getting caught up in drugs, Nicky thought he could still live a normal life while feeding his addiction. It wasn't long before the drugs took over and his life began to fall apart.
Click on the link below and watch as Nicky shares how his life was transformed. Nicky will be at the Answer to Addiction event in Monkstown on Tuesday 13th June giving his full story!
Click on the link below and watch as Nicky shares how his life was transformed. Nicky will be at the Answer to Addiction event in Monkstown on Tuesday 13th June giving his full story!