An Unsociable Practice (1)

By Carl McMurray It seems that there are always destined to be among us certain practices and “issues” which refuse to be completely conquered. Perhaps it’s because of a continued inflow of converts needing to be taught. Perhaps it’s because we must continue to live in a world dominated by darkness. More sobering, however, is the …

School Problems — World Problems

By Raymond Harris As we compare the attitudes and activities of the student body of high schools and colleges with the attitudes and activities of the larger communities of our nation, it gets a little scary. If you have the notion that unruliness, rebellion, and acts of violence have mushroomed, you are right. Recently a study …

Of Battles Fought And Wars Won

By Richard W. Terry Someone once wrote, “All weddings are happy; it’s living together afterwards that causes all the trouble.” While said in jest, there is far too much truth in such a statement. While we are told that the national average for divorces has dropped over the past few years, we are still alarmed by …