New on Parbar Westward
In the last 45 days we have posted the following new items on Parbar Westward:
New Jim Kerwin Material
- NEW! Jim Kerwin looks at “walking in the light” in the Bible Study in 1 John: Session 3: 1 John 1:6-10. Posted on 10 May.
- NEW! In our second Bible study in John’s First Epistle, Pastor Jim Kerwin looks at 1 John 1:4-5 and ponders the meaning of the revelation that “God is Light.” Listen to Bible Study in 1 John: Session 2: 1 John 1:4-5. Posted on 14 Apr.
- NEW BOOK Sunnyside Papers: Inspirational Sketches from God’s “Book of Nature” by Rev. Isaiah Reid (a collection of some of Reid’s beloved and best nature pieces and devotional material; compiled, edited, and annotated by Jim and Denise Kerwin)
New Percy Gutteridge Material
- NEW! Pastor Percy Gutteridge expounds a key principle of spiritual warfare, the truth of God’s overruling Lordship in earth’s events from the beginning of creation until the end of time— Action, Reaction, Counteraction. God’s original action always seems to be thwarted by the adversary’s reaction, but the Most High turns this to a greater blessing and His glory by His counteraction. This message will be a new revelation to you and a great comfort in the battle. Posted on 10 Apr.
New Material by Isaiah Reid
- NEW! We celebrate the 172nd birthday of Isaiah Reid with a another chapter from his book Soul-Help Papers. Demanding our own way from God can be very costly to us in terms of our natural and spiritual circumstances, and can send “leanness” to our souls, as Reid aptly points out in his devotional entitled Tarshish Ships: Permission, or Approval of God? Posted on 16 Apr.
New in Parbar Poetry
- NEW! What some of only dimly grasp about being channels of God’s blessings, Mary E. Maxwell unfolds eloquently in her wonderful hymn, How I Praise Thee, Precious Saviour. Posted on 1 May.
- NEW! Few poems speak so clearly of practical holiness, prayer, and Christian service as William D. Longstaff’s beloved Take Time To Be Holy. Posted on 13 Apr.
- NEW! What the Apostle Paul touches on when he writes “We have this treasure in earthen vessels” (2 Corinthians 4:7), Emma Frances Bevan expresses even more fully and eloquently in her moving hymn God in Heaven Hath a Treasure. Posted on 5 Apr.
- NEW! Little-known poet Vicesemus Knox ponders, like Job of old, the brevity of life in his ode Time Speeds Away. Posted on 29 Mar.


