By Ferrell Jenkins Days five, six and seven of our Eastern Turkey adventure were spent driving in order to reach Mount Ararat. Without the prospect of reaching the area associated with Noah and the ark, we might not have spent so much time driving. This does not mean, however, that the area was not interesting. It …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
A Change of Heart
By H.E. Phillips Crime in all forms has been on the increase for more than twenty-five years. We will never solve the problem with legislation and police force. We can and should sup-press criminals by enforcing law and order, but the general picture will not be changed until we change the hearts of people. Jesus said, …
They Could Not Blush
By Robert F. Turner The fat is in the sun and, we may add, “in the fire” for all who question the various stages of undress seen in the stores and on the streets these days. The more angular and misshapen the woman, or the more knobby-kneed the man, the less propriety and modesty is …
It’s Vacation Time
By Lewis Willis Memorial Day and June 1 mark the beginning of vacation time in America. It is a special time when families lay aside normal responsibilities for a brief time spent in relaxation and enjoyment. Depending on the approach we make to our vacations, they can be either a blessing or a curse. It seems …