Read Alistair Begg's Letter for February
Dear Friend,
On Christmas Day 1939 when Britain was at war with Nazi Germany, King George VI ended his speech to the nation by quoting from a poem that had been given to him by his daughter Elizabeth, who is now the Queen:
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Thank you for your support in 2015.
Thank you for your partnership in the Gospel!
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Read Alistair Begg's Letter for the New Year
“I heard, but I did not understand. Then I said, “O my lord, what shall be the outcome of these things?” He said, “Go your way, Daniel, for the words are shut up and sealed until the time of the end.” – Daniel 12:8-9
Dear Friend,
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Merry Christmas from Alistair and Susan Begg
From Alistair and Susan Begg with granddaughters Maggie, Romy, Leona, and Matilda.
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Read Alistair Begg's November 2015 Letter
Dear Friend,
Here at Parkside, we’ve been studying the book of Daniel and paying particular attention to the lesson of God’s sovereignty over earthly kingdoms.
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Read Alistair Begg's October Letter
Dear Friend,
Do you have a friend or family member who, you are beginning to think, is beyond the reach of the Gospel? Consider Saul of Tarsus!
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Read Alistair Begg's September 2015 Letter
Dear Friend,
One of William Cowper’s lesser-known hymns is a favorite of mine. It deserves to be sung far more often than it is. It is a refreshingly honest lyric on the subject of prayer. The opening line addresses the well-known fact that distractions abound whenever we set about to pray.
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Read Alistair Begg's August 2015 Letter
Read Alistair Begg's July 2015 Letter
Dear Friend,
Here at Parkside, we’re nearing the end of a series of studies in 2 Timothy. In the closing verses, Paul makes a heartfelt appeal for Timothy to come and visit him in person, and to come soon. Imprisoned in Rome, anticipating the end of his earthly life, and deserted by Demas, it’s not difficult to imagine Paul’s loneliness and his longing to see a cherished and trusted friend face to face.
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