By Philip S. North Oddly enough, these two words do no mean the same exact thing. Actually, they go from one extreme to the other. When we talk about someone that is “different,” we think of the individual who is not one to merely “follow the crowd.” We look upon that person as an individualist;. not …
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For the Truth’s Sake: Shun Hypocrisy
By Ron Halbrook For the Truth’s sake, we must learn to avoid hypocrisy in all forms. God condemns it repeatedly. Preachers and teachers of the Word can be as guilty as anyone else. Jesus told the Jews, “All therefore whatsoever (the Pharisees) bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: …
How Many Believe the Bible
By Roland Worth, Jr. American religion plays great lip service to the Bible. It is on every pulpit; in most churches there is at least some type of reading from it every Sunday; the creed books declare it to be their standard. It is the world’s best seller every year. Yet do people really accept the …
Practical Christianity (III): You are Responsible Before God
By Jeffery Kingry Ever since the week I obeyed the Gospel I have observed that my brethren have had problems. At the tender age of eighteen I was confronted with my first taste of animosity between brethren. The preacher spoke out against worldliness. A brother with sore toes and a “pricked” heart called for an “emergency …
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