By Ken Sils Not long ago, our great summer national pastime, baseball, began for 1993. President Clinton threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the game in Baltimore. Former president George Bush was watching a ball-game in Houston. However, the story which captured the hearts of most people on opening day happened in Cleveland. You see, …
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Elam B. Kuykendall
(June 10, 1908-April 3, 1993) A memorial service for Elam B. Kuykendall was con-ducted April 6, 1993 in Athens, Alabama. Hiram Hutto, Sam Binkley, and Lynn Headrick participated in the service, with talks by brother Kuykendall’s two sons, Kenneth and Wayne. Elam B. Kuykendall is widely known as a gospel preacher and owner of Kuykendall’s …
The Stormwarning
By David Nelson If a public storm warning were issued right this very second, how would the general public react? If the public knew a killer storm such as a hurricane or a tornado would hit their area within a matter of hours, what would these people do? If massive destruction of property and great loss …
Adultery Is An Heinous Crime
By Donald Townsley Job said in the long ago: “For this (adultery dt) is an heinous crime; yea, it is an iniquity to be punished by the judges” (Job 31: 11). Adultery is no less an “heinous crime” today than it was in the days of Job. The word “adultery” describes the action of “one …