By Harold V. Comer What is the audience (or the congregation) of the Television Church like? What motivates Christians to watch TV preachers and give their approval? Will their TV interest effect their local church affiliation and attendance? If viewers stay home more and attend services less, what benefits will they miss? What kind of personalities …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Victims Of Sin
By Randy Reynolds Throughout biblical and secular history we find that by the sinful, evil ways of man, many times the innocent are victimized. This is clearly the case with over 1,500,000 unborn babies in our country each year. They have become victims due in part to the ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court on January …
Solos, Quartets: A Response
By Weldon E. Warnock Our differences, however, in opposition to solos and quartets are the following: Brother Bragewll opposes these practices because he believes they are unlawful, and I oppose them because I believe they are highly inexpedient, leading to praise in public worship becoming theatrical and mere entertainment. The crux of this exchange, by and …
The Problem Of Suffering
By Homer Hailey There is no experience more universally peculiar to the human family than that of suffering. Suffering may be physical, or it may be mental. Its source may be that of nature, the great benefactor of man, which blesses us, and then indiscriminately inflicts inestimable suffering upon her subjects. Or, its source may be …
