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Things that Differ

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This volume demonstrates how the dispensational method of Bible study is the only one by which the Bible makes sense. It shows the perfect harmony between the changeless principles of God and His changing dispensations. This book points out the distinctions between Prophecy and the Mystery, the kingdom of heaven and the Body of Christ, the ministries of Peter and Paul, etc. Those who struggle with rightly dividing the Word of truth will find this volume most helpful. Pastor Stam gives the reader an in-depth look at the major differences between Prophecy and the Mystery. Every Grace believer should read this work. This book, more than any other, has been used to bring people to an understanding of the distinctive ministry of the Apostle Paul.

290 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Cornelius R. Stam

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Cornelius R. Stam was brought up in a home where the Bible was read before every meal and at bedtime. His father, Peter Stam, Sr., was the founder of the Star of Hope Mission, in Paterson, N.J., a widely-known gospel and Bible teaching center, which brought to Patterson some of the greatest Bible teachers of the past generation. As a youth he was often in the company of outstanding Bible teachers, listening to their discussions about the Bible and observing their differences of opinion. In his twenties and thirties he labored, first as a volunteer, and then as a full time employee, with his father at the Star of Hope.

Mr. Stam served for thirteen years as pastor of a Bible Church in New Jersey and for a time occupied the pulpit of the well-known North Shore Church in Chicago made famous by J. C. O'Hair.

Besides traveling the United States widely as a popular Bible conference speaker, C. R. Stam is appreciated for his work in helping, with Charles F. Baker, to establish what is now known as the Grace Bible College, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he served for years as a professor and as dean.

He is the founder of the Berean Bible Society whose ministries today reach millions weekly through literature, radio, tapes, and a weekly newspaper column.

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