By Lewis Willis Meanwhile, In Catholic Country. . . Some interesting things are happening, A campaign has been started for the canonization to sainthood of New York’s Cardinal Terence Cooke who died of leukemia on October 6, 1983. The campaign is said to be “a spirited public relations campaign.” The Akron Beacon Journal (12/25/84) quoted David …
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There Was None Like Him!
By Raymond E. Harris About 700 years before Jesus was born, Judah was ruled by King Hezekiah. In 2 Kings 18:3, we are told that, “He did that which was right in the sight of the Lord. . . .” And in the same chapter, verses 5-6, we are informed that “. . . after him …
Brethren With Too Many Relatives
By Edward O. Bragwell, Sr. No, I am not talking about a population explosion. I am not even talking about long lost cousins that surface when someone starts a rumor that we have come into some money. I am talking about relatives as opposed to absolutes. It is near blasphemy to some brethren to confidently affirm …
Obituary: Barbara C. Adams Goes To Her Reward
On Sunday, 31 March 1985, sister Barbara (Bobby) C. Adams departed from this life, after suffering from cancer. Sister Adams was the beloved wife of our brother and fellow soldier, Connie Adams who is a well-known gospel preacher and editor of Searching the Scriptures, the largest subscription journal among faithful brethren. Sister Adams was born …
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