December

2006 

In This Issue


His Name is The WORD.

 
 

 

Feature Article

"The Incarnation and Prayer"
by W. Clyde Martin
 

Articles

"Peace on Earth"
by Charles Spurgeon

"Almost Incredible Promises" 

Excerpted from The Kneeling Christian - author unknown

 

"Jesus May Come Today"
by John R. Rice

 
"Why I Need THE CLOSET"
by W. Clyde Martin

"God's Gift to Me"
by Deborah Gillespie

"The Preacher's Wife"
by Ruth Martin
 
 

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In this December issue we are emphasizing the need of prayer in the realm of Christ's incarnation.  This cardinal truth of Christianity is the fundamental foundation for our prayer life on which our faith rests.  In the name of the virgin born do we pray and as we abide in Him, He will answer our pleas.

It appears that more than 8,000 new prayer closets have been established in 2006.  Based on Matthew 6:6 many new prayer closets are being reported each month as we set new goals of 10,000 for the year of 2007.  This is the primary focus of this monthly online magazine.  Please write us about your prayer closet.

The prayer life of all believers should take on a new depth during this season of celebrating the virgin birth of Christ.  Each and every phase of the life of Christ should affect the way in which we pray.

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"The Virgin Birth" a message preached and recorded on Christmas Eve 1995 by W. Clyde Martin is now available on CD only.  Subtitled (Silent Night, Holy Night) continues to be classed among the best gospel preaching for this generation.  (Click here for ordering information)  Makes an excellent Christmas gift.

 

 

Sincerely in the closet for you,

W. Clyde Martin

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