By Mike Willis Learning only occurs when there has been a transfer of knowledge from the teacher to the one who is taught. This transfer of knowledge is sometimes stifled by traits of the teacher. His teaching can be impaired by speaking in a monotone, teaching too long at a time, boring presentation, or discussing topics …
Yearly Archives: 2012
The People In The Pew
By David E. Dicus For several years I have had considerable contact with brother Charles Holt. Although we attended neighboring congregations, this association has been more of a social nature rather than religious. During some of the darker periods of my life brother Holt was “there for me.” His influence and encouragement is due a great …
Pearls From Proverbs
By Irvin Himmel A Fool In Focus The way of a fool is right in his own eyes: but he that hearkeneth unto counsel is wise (Prov. 12:15). Here the wise man brings into focus the typical attitude of a fool. Let us ponder the proverb and think on its practical application. Characteristics Of A Fool …
Getting To The Bottom Line
By Robert F. Turner Have you had the experience of discussing a Bible subject with someone for several hours, both of you making argument after argument, until it dawns on you that this person does not believe the Bible is really the final word in such matters. The “bottom line” may even go deeper than that: …
