A Reply On “Continual Cleansing”

By Marshall E. Patton This article is in reply to brother Diestelkamp’s “Rebuttal” appearing on p. 16. I hope that the demand for brevity and my compliance with it will be appreciated by our readers. The difference between brother Diestelkamp and me on continual cleansing involved the conditions upon which it is received. His conditions simply …

Modern Practices Of Sexual Immorality

By Kerry W. Gateley Physicians are often called upon to deal with a large variety of patient problems which are P not directly caused by physical disorders, but nonetheless contribute to the overall illness of the patient. Not the least of these problems is difficulty resulting from sexual attitudes and perceptions, which may be manifested in …