By Jeffery Kingry John Doe is a preacher who went through the great depression. John and his wife will never forget the financial burden of those years. Their home is small, but it is paid for. They have over 100,000 miles on their eight year old car, and John keeps it in good shape by doing …
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A Reply To “The Songs That We Sing”
By Daniel H. King In the course of our reaction against false doctrine it has often been a temptation to some of us to “go off the deep end” into radicalism. The danger of over-reaction is just as real and just as threatening as that of liberalism at the opposite pole. To avoid either one is …
For the Truth’s Sake: Servants, Not Lords, Among Brethren
By Ron Halbrook For The Truth’s Sake, each one of us should render to God that “faith which worketh by love” (Gal. 5:6), “without benefit of clergy.” God knows nothing of a “clergy” and “laity” among His people; therefore, they should abolish all such distinctions among themselves. Forsaking all religious titles of honor, elevation, and reverence, …
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Size and Perpetuation
By Donald P. Ames A recent quip in Grit stated, “Size is not everything. The elephant is endangered, but the ant is doing fine.” As I pondered that statement, I could not help but think of my liberal brethren who are always seeking to have the “biggest and mostest.” Some are wanting to create the largest …