By Irvin Himmel When the Rich Are Poor and the Poor Are Rich There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath riches (Prov. 13:7). It is paradoxical that some are rich, despite their poverty, and others are poor who five in affluence. There are people who are …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Review Of The Daly-Manus Debate
By Charles E. Davis Paul, the apostle for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, said “For a great door and effectual is opened unto me and there are many adversaries” (1 Cor. 16:9, KJV). After participating in the recent historical debate, which occurred in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 21-22, 1987, between brother Hugh Manus and brother …
Wright Randolph Has Gone To His Reward
By Jady W. Copeland and Robert A. Bolton Wright Randolph was born to Henry Robert and Minnie May Randolph in the Nubia community (Taylor County), Texas on April 29, 1902 and departed this life in Greenville, Texas February 27, 1987. In June, 1924 he was married to Myrtle Huffman of Amarillo, Texas who preceded him in death …
The Positive Thinking Philosophy: Its Impact On The Church
By Mike Willis What can be historically documented as a movement in American church history is not yet so easily documented among Christians. The influence of denominational movements on the church has generally lagged several decades. The social gospel movement was fully developed among denominations before the churches of Christ ever began supporting colleges, orphan homes, …
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