By Ken Marrs Being raised in the 50’s and 60’s by parents who were both faithful Christians, I certainly heard my share of sermons on “Authority.” I must admit there were times when I grew tired of these same lessons, and thought to myself: “O.K., I got it, now let’s get on to something else!” However, …
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My Brother, My Hero
By Tom M. Roberts Over fifty years ago, on a darkened road in northeast Texas, an automobile accident occurred which would severely cripple and forever change the life of a young baby, now a grown man, who, without intending to do so, has been an encouragement to many who know him. I have never told him …
When God Used Water
By Connie W. Adams Water has always played an important role in the world which God made. “The spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters …” (Gen. 1:2). God divided the water from the dry land and left the water in seas with rivers and streams to feed them (Gen. 1:9-10). He left …
The Mirror in the Cross Eat and Be Refreshed
By Tim Mize In his cross Christ “put away sin by the sacrifice of himself” (Heb. 9:26). It is good for us to consider how this death was our offering for sin. The cross, however, is to us even more than a sin offering. We see in it too the sacrifice of our covenant with God. …
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