By Mike Willis One of the beliefs which is becoming more widespread is “agnosticism.” An agnostic is one “who thinks it is impossible to know whether there is a God or a future life, or anything beyond material phenomena.” The word is derived from the Greek verb ginosko which means “to know.” With the privative alpha, …
Monthly Archives: June 2012
A Call For Conviction
By Mike Wilson Our culture thrives on diversity. The author of the recent best selling book, Megatrends, says, “Everything comes in 33 flavors.” Try shopping for a car and you will be overwhelmed with how many brands, sizes, shapes, and colors there are. Unfortunately, this wide diversity of choice has spilled over into the realm of …
Some Conversions – Some Non-Conversions
By Kenneth Thomas Preachers of the gospel of Christ and perhaps many other Christians today lament the fact that the preaching of Christ seemingly doesn’t meet with as much acceptance as it once did in the history of the world. I have heard men such as James P. Miller speak of the numbers who used to …
Annie
By Donald Willis The local high school presented the stage production of “Annie” prior to the New Year. My daughter assisted in the production by playing with the orchestra. Like a doting Father, I sat through the entire production thinking the most outstanding part of it was the orchestra performance. “Annie” was an unwanted child kept …