By Wayne S. Walker There are two basic attitudes toward Bible authority. One attitude says that the New Testament was intended as a divine pattern or rule book for the church and that we must have Bible authority for everything we do in religion. (Such is the position taken by this author.) The other says that …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
The Book of Job
By Mark Mayberry “God washes the eye by tears until they can behold the invisible land where tears shall come no more” (Henry Ward Beecher). We cannot know for a certainty when Job lived, but there is compelling evidence to believe that his name should be included among the ancient patriarchs. He could easily predate the …
Dancing According To The Public Library
By Alan Jones Much good material has been written on the subject of dancing from a biblical perspective. This article is not written to duplicate or in some way improve on such material. Have you ever taken time to study dancing from a worldly, historical perspective? I took the time to research the subject at the …
Name-Calling
By P.J. Casebolt Webster defines name-calling as “the use of disparaging or abusive names in attacking another” (New 20th Century Dictionary). hen we d not know how to assail another’s position, we resort to name-calling. As children, we have either been the giver or the recipient of such names as “fraidy-cat,” “sissy,” “tattletale,” or “teacher’s pet.” …
