By P. J. Casebolt Introduction For the past several years I have watched the Lord’s work in the Philippine Islands with special interest, since I spent several months there at the close of World War II. About three years ago I began making plans to return,. after having received an invitation from brethren there to preach …
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Great Principles of our Salvation (III): How Obedience Saves
By Ron Halbrook “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (Jn. 3:16). We must understand God’s great love and how to receive it. We must understand that grace, faith, and obedience save. Even those who are already saved …
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Smith-Melear Debate
By Norman P. Smith On the nights of March 7, 8, 10, and 11, 1977, Brethren J. T. Smith and Bob Melear engaged in a debate on the divorce-remarriage question. The following is my personal opinion of what transpired and is based upon personal observation. The debate was held in Costa Mesa and Santa Ana, California …
Practical Christianity (X): Be Ye Angry and Sin Not
By Jeffery Kingry Anger, like other emotions, is God given. Anger is not sinful or damaging. It is a motivating emotion that God has given us for good. God is angry continually with the wicked (Psa. 7:11; 79:5). God is recorded to have been angry with Moses (Deut. 1:37, 4:21), Aaron (9:20), Solomon (1 Kings 11:19), …
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