By C.D. Plum “Twinkle twinkle little starHow I wonder what you areUp above the earth so highLike a diamond in the sky.” So wrote tile Poet, many years ago, which thrilled me when I was a child. The stars may not have been so “little,” but appeared so, held in place by the word of God …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Individual Responsibility in Evangelism
By Harris J. Dark Suppose I relate a story to just one other person, and then two of us know it. Let each of us tell another, and that makes four. If each of the four tells another, obviously eight will have heard. Do you know how many times that would have to be repeated in …
Are We All Right?
By Irven Lee One of the most popular doctrines taught in the name of religion in America today is that we are all right. One faith is as good as another, we are told. It is admitted that there are some differences, but the idea is that we differ only on trivials that do not matter. …
On Handling Men and Their Error
By Larry Ray Hafley It is thought by some that if one presents a predicament to an opponent of the gospel that is embarrassing or humiliating or offensive that he does not proceed in a proper spirit. Is this true? Is it impossible to put false teachers and their doctrines in a bad light without also …