From an Old Preacher’s Journal It was late March, but unseasonably cold. After the morning service we were invited to take lunch with one family and supper with another. The lunch and afternoon visit were pleasant and routine. Then it was time to drive on over to visit and eat with the other family. By …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
Preaching In The New Millennium
By John Isaac Edwards Someone has said we need a new kind of preaching in the new millennium. If you think a new kind of preaching is needed, would you be so kind as to tell us what this new kind of preaching should consist of? I don’t believe you can improve on this kind …
False Teachers and Brethren in Error
By Connie W. Adams It is more and more the line of brethren who appear to be somewhat that in reality we are all false teachers on something, if that term simply means those who teach something which is not according to truth. You see we all disagree with some others on various and sundry …
Belizean Briefs (2)
By Bobby L. Graham A second two-week trip to the Central American country of Belize was the occasion for the experiences that gave rise to these brief thoughts. During January of this year, I went again to share in the work of the gospel with Dana Whisler and some of the natives of that country. …