By Jack H. Kirby Men take an unrealistic view of death today by taking no view at all. Some try to ignore it away, because basically we are reluctant to let our mind dwell on what we consider to be morbid. However, since it is “appointed unto man once to die” (Heb. 9:27), we should wisely …
Yearly Archives: 2012
THAT’S A GOOD QUESTION
By Larry Ray Hafley Question: From Virginia: “Certainly we have to admire Daniel’s courage in praying to God after the edict not to pray for 30 days, but why did he have to do it before an open window, just because the command had not yet been given not to pray to be seen of men?” …
Is Our Faith Groundless?
By Donald P. Ames In Heb. 11:1 we find, “Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” There are things we must accept by faith, as there is no other way we can explain them. We cannot examine them scientifically, nor are we eyewitnesses of them. Thus, our only source …
The Adams-Inman Debate
By Ronny MillinerMiddlebourne On March 10, I received a letter from Brother George T. Eldridge suggesting that I write an article on the Adams-Inman Debate which is to be held on May 30, 30, June 1, and 2 in Middlebourne, West Virginia. He suggested four questions. “1. Why is the debate occurring in Middlebourne, population about …