July 2025

Magazine Issue 742

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Magazine Issue 742

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Table of Contents

Who Needs a Creed? — Mark G. Johnston 1
The Mystery of Time — Mark Larson 4
Reflections on John Owen’s The Mortification of Sin (Part 4) — Alison Umpleby 8
Theology for Everyone—Part 13: True God and True Man (2) — David McKay 12
A Lifetime in the Ministry: The UK Banner Ministers’ Conference — Malcolm Maclean 16
Trusting God When Life Hurts — James Benecke 18
Finishing Well — Peter Barnes 22
Lines Written While Flying from Melbourne to London — Bob Thomas 25
Book Reviews 29

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