By Keith Pruitt A few years ago, Ira North and his Madison bunch invited Kitty Wells and company to perform during the Big Day In May celebration. Thousands of non-concerned irreligious people attended, no doubt, to get their bellies filled, not with the Word, but with food and to hear the old country classics of Mrs. …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Hey, Where’s Your Conviction?
By Tom Roberts “It don’t matter to me,” asserts the words of a song, and with some Christians, it could be a theme song. I continue to be amazed at the lack of conviction among Christians about even the most fundamental teachings of the Lord, both of public worship and private life. It is not at …
An Unsociable Practice – (2)
By Carl McMurray In our previous article we dwelt with what I have referred to as “moral arguments” condemning the use of alcohol as a beverage in any amount. We repeat that we feel there is a need for more teaching on this matter since we have ourselves witnessed an unclear sound from those sometimes filling …
Why Should We Be Good
By Keith Ward We presume at the outset that most of us know what to do to be good. However, through carelessness, trials, and weaknesses, we often fail to do as well as we know, and are tempted to think that the sin is small and we will repent later. In our rush to enjoy sin’s …
