By Carol R. Lumpkin During the personal ministry of Jesus a great deal of his teaching was done with the use of questions. It is also interesting to observe that the enemies of Jesus often tried to trap Him by asking questions. Today many profitable religious discussions are engaged in with the use of questions. One …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Announcing our New Correspondence Course
By Cecil Willis As time and financial resources permit, it is our intention to continue to add to the teaching aids which are published by the Cogdill Foundation. The organizing of such a foundation as Cogdill Foundation had but one purpose, and that was to provide the means for the publishing and distribution of materials that …
THAT’S A GOOD QUESTION
By Larry Ray Hafley QUESTION: From Maryland: “Can one teach the truth so as to be eternally lost?” REPLY: It is a certainty, as our querist readily realizes, that (1) all who refuse to teach will be lost along with those (2) who teach error ( 2 Tim. 2:2; Heb. 5:12-14; Gal. 1:8, 9; 2 Jn. …
Smell? What Smell?
By William V. Beasley During a brush-arbor meeting some years ago, a preaching farmer endeavored to show that sprinkling was an acceptable form of baptism. He proved it, to his own satisfaction, in spite of the apostle Paul saying, “we are buried with him by baptism” (Romans 6:3). Later that week when the farming preacher’s goose …