Just One More Hour

By Pam Martin On September 12, 1992, Devin Augusta Kleckner, my first granddaughter was born. Following two very complicated pregnancies with only one live birth, the doctors had anticipated that my daughter would have serious problems with this one, too. Surprisingly, not only did this one proceed without serious problems but the delivery itself was fairly …

The Person of The Incarnate Christ: Colossians 2:9

By Jimmy Tuten Seemingly insurmountable problems exist in the minds of some when consideration is given to the incarnation of the Son of God (Isa. 7;14; Lk. 1:35). Studies centered in the person of Christ are complicated, involving many perplexities. The majority of Bible students accept the fact that Christ was both God and man. The …

A “Historic Even” in Florence, Alabama

By Edward O. Bragwell, Sr In the religion section of the September 25, 1993 edition of the Times Daily of Florence, Alabama, the headline boldly declared a “historic event.” Just above the heading was a photograph of two men smiling and shaking hands. No, it was not Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin. It was “Stanley Clark, …

Can we Understand the Bible Alike?

By Mike Willis Almost every time a disagreement over a Bible subject occurs, someone explains this disagreement as occurring because we cannot understand the Bible alike. Is it true that men cannot understand the Bible alike? If We Understand the Bible, We can Understand it Alike We need to begin by stating that men cannot arrive …