BLOOD! JUST HOW VALUABLE IS IT?

“For the life of the flesh is in the blood, …” (Lev. 17:11). “BLOOD, it’s so valuable! Never a day goes by that someone, somewhere has need of it. Some blood types are common, some rare, and others very rare. Those who have  a rare blood type will go to any expense or length to locate someone with the same type, for they know that their very life depends on it. The American Red Cross continually requests donations of blood, especially around holiday weekends. Blood is that liquid substance in the veins without which mankind could not survive. The very…

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ARMED FORCES MESSAGE

“You come from all walks of life and backgrounds. Some of you may be of Caucasian, Negro, Latino, American Native, or Oriental heritage. You may have a High School diploma, college degree, or just a GED and your neighborhood may have been in a city, a small town, or wide open country. You may be an enlisted person or an officer, prior service who rejoined, one with time under your belt or just a new recruit. Your service time may be a military career or just for a specified amount of time. None of this is really important but what…

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POEMS FROM THE HEART

“Poems From the Heart” is available in printed form from PFBP for a gift of $7.97 plus postage. It is also available from Amazon.com for the Kindle: http://amzn.to/poemsfromheart.

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ALMOST SAVED BUT . . . TOTALLY LOST

“Someone has said that “almost” only counts in horseshoes, meaning that they scored by “almost” hitting the mark.  However, in reality they missed! The word “almost” means “very nearly”, “not quite.” In light of this we may conclude that to come close to the target, or “almost” hit it, means to completely miss the mark.  Almost, but not quite. There is a true story about a man who was “almost” saved; he was close, but not quite.” The above is the opening lines from the Gospel tract, “Almost Saved But . . . Totally Lost” If you aim at a…

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A SAVING FAITH

A Saving Faith is the title of this Gospel tract that explains what faith is and how it saves. The first paragraph of the tract reads: “FAITH is an essential ingredient in life; one which we cannot do without. It is much talked about but little understood, simple and yet profound, available to all but little used.  To have faith means to believe in or be reliant on someone or something. In the realm of the Christian life, to have faith in Jesus Christ means to believe in Him, to be reliant upon Him for eternal salvation. FAITH in Jesus…

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A FRANK WORD ABOUT BOOZE

Since the beginning of time alcohol has ruined so many lives in so many ways, and it is not getting any better. Pilgrim Fundamental Baptist Press has a Gospel tract titled “A Frank Word About Booze,” a tract that should be read by every bar tender and those who consume this product of hell. The following is a portion of this tract: “Many people call alcoholism a disease. If it is a disease, then it is the only disease without germ or virus, the only one that is bottled and sold over the counter for a profit and brings in…

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AMERICA REPENT!

America, as any thinking person is aware, is in serious trouble. More and more God is being kicked out of everything and anything that is Christian or has to do with Christianity is becoming more and more unwelcome in the public sector. Islam is welcome in the government run schools (aka public schools) while  Christianity is not. If America is to be saved, then she MUST return back to God and embrace His Word. The Gospel tract, “America Repent!” is built on 2 Chronicles 7:14 and reads: “If my people, which are called by my name shall humble themselves, and…

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KING JAMES ONLY LITERATURE

More and more we hear that Gospel literature using the King James Bible (KJB) is becoming increasingly difficult to find. Pilgrim Fundamental Baptist Press is a ministry that uses ONLY the KJB for all of its English literature, and that without apology. When so many other ministries have compromised to accommodate what people want, this ministry has remained faithful and steadfast in its belief that the KJB is God’s preserved Word for the English speaking people of the world.

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