The Conversion of The Corinthians: Acts 18:1-11; 1 Corinthians

By Donnie V. Rader Near the end of his second missionary journey, Paul went to Corinth with the gospel of Christ. This seems like a most unlikely place to expect to find people interested in the gospel and therefore establish a church. Corinth was the commercial capital of Greece. It was a city of half a …

“We Must Face The Facts” Reply to a Spiritual Sword Editorial

By Dick Blackford In March of 1972I moderated for A.C. Grider in a debate with brother Alan Highers. The few times I have seen brother Highers since then have been congenial, but we do have a difference that keeps us divided. This is not a response to his complete editorial, for much of it was commendable. …

Ominous Clouds Darken The Horizon

By Billy Ashworth At the close of President Eisenhower’s eight-year tenure, this nation elected John F. Kennedy President. He was the first, and as yet, the only Roman Catholic ever elected President in America. He was also the next to youngest President ever elected, at the age of 43. In his inaugural speech, Kennedy said: “The …