By Robert F. Turner My first experience with one who questioned a “church treasury” was in 1943, in Phoenix, Arizona. While taking some exercise, I made chance acquaintance with an elderly gentleman and we walked along together. When we passed a small church building with no sign, I asked if he knew anything of those meeting …
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The Day Of Gospel Meetings Is Not Over
By Wayne S. Walker The congregation where I am a member and serve as local evangelist conducts two to three gospel meetings a year. I am privileged to work with other congregations in some four to six gospel meetings each year. In fact, I myself was baptized during a gospel meeting and I am sure that …
The Righteous Are Bold
By Morris Hafley Solomon rightly stated, “The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but the righteous are bold as a lion.” Is it any less true today than it was then? I know it was still true while the Lord walked on the earth. As we read of the Lord, we see His enemies flee when …
Solos, Quartets And Congregational Singing
By Weldon E. Warnock Recently, a lady asked: “What is the difference between having a small group of people sing spiritual songs to a congregation of people at a funeral and having a group sing during worship services?” This is a good question! I have heard solos, duets, trios, quartets, small groups, and even the whole …
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