By Grant Caldwell Words tell a great deal about a person. It does not take long in listening to a person to tell from what part of the country he is, what kind of education he has, whether or not he is religious, and so on. Words tell who you are. In Matthew 12, Jesus performed …
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Man’s Glory and Honor: Lost and Regained
By Johnny Stringer Psalm 8 is a psalm pertaining to man and God’s regard for man. As the psalmist considers the vastness and magnificence of the universe which God created, he cannot help but be amazed that the mighty Creator has manifested an interest in feeble little human beings (vs. 3-4). He considers it a marvelous …
The Treasury
By John McCort The scripturality of a church treasury is very important in the discussion of Christians’ use of the treasury. If New Testament churches had no treasuries then there could be no scriptural restrictions or regulations on how the treasury could be used by congregations. If treasuries are not authorized by the Scriptures then it …
Handling Aright the Word of Truth (XIII)
By Morris W. R. Bailey Having pointed out in a previous article that the concept of universal church action was, in a great degree, responsible for the introduction of the American Christian Missionary Society in 1849, with Alexander Campbell as its first president, we now turn our attention to Modern Cooperative Movements Some one has said …