By Bryan Vinson, Sr. The subject of congregational cooperation; that is, cooperation between a plurality of congregations as distinguished from that between the members of one congregation, has been, and is, a very live one today among members of the Lord’s church. This interest has been provoked by the developments within recent years, and the controversy …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Editorial: “The Life That Now Is,” A Review (1)
By E. C. Koltenbah (We are glad to give editorial space to the following review by brother E. C. Koltenbah. We are fully aware when we printed brother Holland’s article that it set forth ideas which would–and we believed should be challenged. We suggest that you turn back to the issue of November1961, and re-read brother …
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I Was Sick and Ye Visited Me
By Leslie Diestelkamp Visiting the sick has certainly been described as a proper quality for a follower of Christ. It is proper and right that every Christian, including the preacher, should do this good work. However, Jesus did not mean that every time some sister has a headache the preacher must go to console her. Neither …
Pages From the Past: Can a Good Man Be Saved Without Baptism?
By James A. Allen Sometimes when a well known and prominent man dies, especially if he was wealthy, the newspapers carry the announcement: “A Christian Has Gone to His Reward.” Where as, as a matter of fact, the man was not a member of the church of the Lord, spoken of in the Bible, but was …
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