By Johnny Stringer I was a pupil in elementary school when I first heard it. “No two snowflakes are alike,” we were told. I never did fully accept it. I remember sitting puzzled at my classroom desk. How in the world could they possibly know that? It seemed to me that in order to know that …
Yearly Archives: 2012
Comments Regarding My Views on Divorce and Remarriage
By Homer Hailey For forty-five years I have held a view on God’s attitude toward individuals who seek salvation in Christ, though they have been married, divorced and remarried previously, which differs from that held by many brethren. Though I have not made an issue of our differing views, or felt impelled to crusade for mine, …
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Church History: To The Present Day
By Aude McKee Introduction: I. In our last lesson we traced the division that came to the ranks of the Restoration Movement. A. Developed on two major points: 1. Organizational – Missionary Society formed. 2. Worship – instrumental music added. B. Division recognized by our government in 1906. II. We observed that as time went on, …
Must I Change?
By Robert C. Welch Change from wrong to right is necessary. When a person insists upon the importance of never changing, his consistency is the kind Emerson spoke of as the hobgoblin of little minds. But I should be certain that I am in the wrong before I change. And I need to be sure that …
