Posts tagged: Alexander Campbell

Jackson (TN) Christian School Welcomes Mormon Cult Member

“What kind of religion is that which leads its votaries to perpetrate such crimes under the pretence that he is doing it in self defence? The truth is, Mormons believe that the whole of this country belongs, of right, to them; and they are training their followers, and preparing them to obtain possession of the [...]

Alexander Campbell Looks Beyond the Dominionist’s Seven Mountains

Alexander Campbell, one of the most maligned and simultaneously respected American religious figures was in this author’s opinion not short of a genius. If one reads his correspondence he provided in various newspapers and other publications, including his own, the thought and respect for God’s word he had is beyond obvious. I like to think [...]

Great Quote on the Gospel

From Volume 1 of Alexander Campbell’s Millenial Harbinger: “The ancient gospel spoke by facts, and said little about principles of action of any sort.  The facts, when realized or believed, carried principles into the heart without naming them; and there was an object presented which soon called them into action.  It was the true philosophy, [...]

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A Valentine to Christian Mothers

Is there anything better in this world than a Christian mother.  Is there anything greater than a woman who has given her life to Jesus Christ and who has concluded that her role of mother is laid out in scripture.  This woman will sacrifice her own dreams, hopes of great wealth, and time in order [...]

What Would Campbell Say?

I find myself often wondering what the great reformers of European Christianity or the restorers or American Christianity would say about some of the “new revalation” that many of today’s word-faith teachers proclaim.  Judging from the overall message of many of these people, specifically the New Apostolic Reformation bunch and those who look to milk [...]

Book Review: “Alexander Campbell and Christian Liberty”

I love reading old books.  While I find myself reading tons of new publications from tons of 21st century authors, I always find it rewarding to temper some of the new information with old.  I especially find this beneficial in studying about Christianity, and American Christianity in particular.  While many of the best old books [...]

The Divine Book

No man ever saw himself, ever knew himself, who has not stood before this mirror (Bible). It is as much a revelation of man to himself as of God to man.’”