Are You Willing To Accept What The Bible Teaches And Only What It Teaches?

By S. Leonard Tyler Most religious people will quickly respond, “I certainly will. That is what I want. Our church does that, if it didn’t I would not remain in it.” But what a pity that such is not really the fact. To allow you to observe what I mean — we ask, “where does the …

Instrumental Music Is Still A Wedge

By Mike Willis During the last two years, our liberal brethren (those who support human institutions from the church treasury, practice church sponsored recreation, and accept the sponsoring church form of organization) have entered dialogue with the conservative Christian Churches on unity. Many liberal brethren seem ready to fellowship those in the Christian Church; indeed, some …

The Impact Of Calvinism On The Restorers

By Cherrill Schmid Although the name of John Calvin may be less of a household name than that of Martin Luther or John Wesley, yet he is second to none in influence among Protestant orders. While studying law in Paris, Calvin experienced what he called a “conversion” which placed him in the class of a heretic …