By Hoyt H. Houchen Question: Do you think it would be morally wrong, or even poor judgment, for a gospel preacher (or any other member of the church) to enroll in a college that is supported by contributions from churches? A number of preachers, especially younger ones, have enrolled in graduate programs in various seminaries to …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Baptist Defend The Inspiration Of The Bible, But . . .
By Ron Halbrook Many Baptists have been embroiled in a controversy in recent years over the inspiration of the Bible. Some among them are teaching that the Bible is inspired in part, in a way, in a sense – but not fully, completely and entirely. Errors of historical fact, science, geography, and the like are included …
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Grandpa Tell Me About the “‘Good Old Days”‘?
By Mike Hughes I have at times heard it said that something is good depending upon what it is compared with. I recently preached a funeral of a man that died at the age of 76 years old of health complications. This man had 19 and 16 great grandchildren. I had been with the family since …
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Your Children’s Children
By Carl McMurray Solomon said, “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children” (Prov. 13:22, NASV). Some might argue that wealth is the point of his proverb and the inheritance of these children, but I would like to suggest that there is something else that is passed on in a family lineage. There is …
