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DiscernIt. The Two Babylons: Table of Contents. Anton Bosch - Books. This booklet began as a series of articles written in 2007. It was published on a number of electronic forums, particularly on www.herescope.com I wrote the articles in response to several decades of participation with, and observation of, many apologetic or discernment type ministries. While I see a great need for watchmen who will faithfully sound the alarm at the attacks of the enemy, I also see the need for those involved in this vital ministry to go about this work in a godly way. I am deeply concerned that many who involve themselves in these ministries do so for the wrong reasons and/or with the wrong attitude. In the process they cause more damage than the very error they are trying to correct. My intention with these humble words is not to discredit or discourage those who sound the alarm, but to exhort such to use the right methods, with the right attitude.

The booklets are available at $3 each, S&H included. Just click the button below. Download here Read This First 1. Pyromaniacs. Eastern Regional Watch. Defending. Contending. Crossroad. EKKLESIA-NACHRICHTEN | Unabhängiger christlicher Pressespiegel. Herausgerufene. Atlas Shrugs. Geiernotizen.de | From the Lighthouse Blog. Editor’s Note: The story below is written in the late 1800s by Canadian missionary Egerton Ryerson Young. We have attempted to preserve the writing style and language of the author. However, some of the terms used would be considered out-dated and incorrect usage in today’s society. We chose to keep Young’s terminology for we knew of his great love and respect for the Native people he so diligently worked and lived with.

By Egerton Ryerson Young (author of Stories From Indian Wigwams and Northern Campfires) Missionary work among the Indians, like that in all lands, has its hours of sadness and discouragement as well as of hope and rejoicing. We look back with thankfulness that it was not only our privilege to go forth weeping, bearing the precious seed, but that in addition the Master of the harvest gave us the joy of the reapers.

It was our great happiness to see “many a sheaf both ripe and golden” gathered in. A few days after, our long trip across the prairie was ended. “Mr.