Holiness– A Minister of the Gospel’s Greatest Need Revival and Revivalism, Chapter 2 The aftermath of the Great Awakening plus the explosive growth of the American colonies created a desperate need for training ministers of the Gospel. This, the original intent for the founding of Princeton, evoked ardent support for the founding of the […]
Samuel Davies, Part Two of Two RECOGNIZING TRUE WORK OF THE SPIRIT 3) The essential role of the Holy Spirit in revival “The outpouring of the Holy Spirit is the great and only remedy for a ruined country—the only effectual preventative of national calamities and desolation, and the only sure cause of a […]
For those who have been waiting for too long for the continuing discussion of Revival and Revivalism, I offer my sincere apologies. Fall in Fairbanks (which started in the middle of August) is always extremely busy. Besides all the summer/pre-winter projects to be done, planning training for Native leaders and searching for an airplane for […]
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<<<<NEWS FLASH!!!>>>> August 31: It appears that we may have the right plane in our sights! James hopes to fly down to Kodiak this week, fly the plane up to Fairbanks, and do a thorough inspection. It has been commercial-operations maintained, has a couple extras, and the asking price is good: $65,000. As we have […]
“’The chariot of the gospel never has free course, but the devil tries to be charioteer.’ There is nothing he is so much afraid of as the power of the Holy Ghost. Where he cannot arrest the showers of blessing, it has ever been one of his devices to dilute or poison the streams. […]
Alaska is a unique place to build. Structures, roads and pipelines all require special building practices to withstand the arctic environment. Many of the buildings that were built in Alaska sixty years ago show signs of major flaws in their foundations. The people who were building back then did not know the long-term effects of […]
You know: getting the woodshed filled, hay in and shelters built for the critters, berries picked and preserved, and – oh – did you count? Yep, there’s an extra pair of starter-sized boots needed in the Miller home this winter! Everyone is more excited than can be told, looking forward to welcoming our next […]
A couple weeks ago, we got this shiny device over our sink: you just lift a handle, and water flows out of it! About a week later, we stopped having to dump the 5-gallon bucket that was under the sink; all the water just goes outside on its own! (We hope to wash clothes at […]
A couple weeks ago we got to go to our first WEIO, a great glimpse into Native culture. The games that are played by these people display the preparedness one needed for survival. They require skill as well as strength, agility, and endurance. In this manner, the people could at least teach the children that […]