By Jim McDonald A back strain in early July disabled me several weeks. When news of my infirmity reached some Filipino brethren, I received a note from the wife of a friend expressing their prayers for the return of my health, adding that “your children” are concerned about you. Few preachers go to the Philippines without …
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Walking With God
By Johnie Edwards There is no finer place to walk than with God! It has been said of few men that they walked with God. There are some men we are not allowed to walk with due to the social, political, monetary or some other area of prestige. But, we can walk with God. To walk …
Observations On Thirty Years of Preaching
By Dick Blackford Deciding what to preach has always been difficult. The subjects that need to be preached in a local work may differ greatly from what is being discussed in the papers among us. A preacher’s first priority is the congregation with which he has agreed to labor. It wasn’t planned this way, but at …
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Ann Landers, Religious Historiam
By Larry Ray Hafley In her column, November 11, 1996, Ann Landers attempted to tell you “when your religion was founded and by whom.” She was right about some religious orders and wrong about others. She doubtless angered some Baptists and Pentecostals, for she, by and large, told the truth about their origins. She said the …