By Ron Halbrook In the process of reviewing the ecumenical errors of W. Carl Ketcherside and Leroy Garrett, James W. Adams exposed and challenged certain men who were creeping about peddling the same errors among sound brethren. Like the faithful watchman of Ezekiel 3, brother Adams warned brethren against those who were undermining the foundations of …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Home Sweet Home
By James Wallace Adams (Editor’s Note: This article first appeared in the Firm Foundation in 1935 and represents some of brother Adams’ earliest writing.) When we hear the words of that beautiful old song, “Home Sweet Home,” tears dim our eyes, and our minds revert to our childhood. How sweet and sacred are the memories of …
James W. Adams And The Arlington Meeting
By Harry Pickup, Jr. The “Arlington Meeting,” held in 1%8, could not have come about without the work of James W. Adams. This meeting included 26 preachers who met to discuss various facets of the “institutional question,” upon which they were seriously disagreed and which had disturbed and divided brethren for a number of years. Two …
“Repent and Be Converted”
By Mike Willis Acts 3 relates how opposition to the Lord’s church began and presents the second recorded sermon of Peter in which he instructed men in what they must do to be saved. Our primary interest in this chapter will be Acts 3:19. However, let us set the events in their context. Healing the Lame …
