By Mike Willis Anyone who reads a daily newspaper or listens to a news cast on television is impressed with how much bad news is reported — a wreck on the interstate, a murder in the inner city, unrest in the Middle East, a corrupt politician. The list is nearly endless and nearly all of it …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Editorial Left-Overs
By Connie W. Adams Care One for Another I lift the following heartwarming item from a recent report from Thomas Bunting about the work in Norway: “In response to an article in brother Connie Adams’ paper, I have received letters from brethren in the States, Italy, Philippines and Mexico. These words came from faithful brethren who …
Cain and Abel: Unscriptural Worship
By H.E. Phillips Worship springs from the heart, and it expresses gratitude, affection and adoration. Cornelius offered such worship to Peter for coming to his home with the word of salvation, but Peter refused it (Acts 10:25). One worships when he feels great gratitude, awe and fear. Worship means different things to different people. For that …
In Remembrance of These Things
By Connie W. Adams Some things ought to be forgotten. To dwell on past blunders gives rise to despair. Paul wrote,” Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:13-14). Nursing …
