Ike T. Sidebottom, affectionately known as “Brother Ike,” was the founding pastor of College Avenue Church where he served from its inception in 1929 until 1965. Brother Ike was an astute student of God’s Word whose emphasis upon a “right division” of the Scriptures helped lead countless numbers of people to a deeper understanding of the Bible. He is now at home with the Lord.
- The Holy Spirit – His Mission and MinistryThe Holy Spirit The personality of the Holy Spirit stands out on the pages of the Scriptures. Only the quickened minds of the new creatures in Christ are able to see and appreciate this divine personality as they read the one Book which He, Himself, wrote through “holy men of God.” We see Him in Hebrews 9:14 as the Eternal One, while Psalms 139:7-13 reveals His ...
- Saved, Settled, and SureIs it possible for us to know that we are saved and that we never can be lost? Is every saved person complete in Christ without membership in any Church organization and without the practice of any of the Church ordinances? Do we go immediately to Heaven or Hell when we leave this world? If there ever was a time the Church needed ...
- Prophetic GleaningsFrom Daniel and Revelation There are many sensational books on prophecy available these days which attempt to prove that present day events represent the fulfillment of many Bible prophecies. The problem with so many of these books is they do not “rightly divide the Word of truth.” They confuse God’s prophetic program for Israel with God’s program for His church today, ...
- The Book of ActsA Dispensational Study The book of Acts is one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible because, for the most part, it is not read and studied from a dispensational point of view. This book presents the wonderful truths of God’s Word in a clear and understandable manner, carefully following the admonition of II Timothy 2:15 to “rightly divide the ...
- The Fellowship of the MysteryA Verse by Verse Study of Ephesians A verse by verse study of Paul’s epistle to the Ephesians, the letter which most clearly sets out the revelation of the mystery given through the Apostle Paul concerning God’s plan and purpose for His church, the body of Christ, during this present dispensation of grace. (52 pp.) Table of Contents
- Through the Bible DispensationallyThere has never been a time in history when a real knowledge of the Bible was so necessary. Yet, we live in a time of waning spirituality. The real key that unlocks the great truths of Scripture is to “rightly divide the Word of Truth.” This dispensational study book was written by a man who literally spent his life in ...