The Christian”s View Of Life And Death (2)

By Don R. Hastings The Christian’s attitude toward death is that it is a passage-way through which they must travel as they journey toward their eternal home in heaven. Death is a time for putting off the corrupt, physical body, so that our souls may be clothed with a glorious, spiritual body. Knowing this, we do …

“. . . With Thy Likeness”

By Vestal Chaffin “As for me, I will behold thy face in righteousness; I shall be satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness” (Psa. 17:15). When David uttered these words there were those about him seeking to devour him, “. . . men of the world, which have their portion in this life” (Psa.17:13-14). They were …

Will Only Members Of The Church Of Christ Be Saved?

By Sewell Hall “Doth our law judge any man, before it hear him, and know what he doeth?” This was the question Nicodemus asked the Chief Priests and Pharisees when they were condemning Jesus on nothing more than hearsay evidence. Nicodemus had actually been to Jesus and heard from His mouth what He taught. He knew …

New Psychological Study of Tongue-Speaking

By Steve Wolfgang Readers of this journal are no doubt well aware of the biblical teaching on miracles (including glossolalia or the ability to speak in languages other than one’s native tongue). The Scriptures clearly teach that when such ability was present in New Testament days it was indeed miraculous, consisting of the ability to speak …