By Larry Ray Hafley Among those who have lost their courage, concern and conviction for the truth (if they had any to begin with), there is no such thing as a “live issue.” To them every question is “irrelevant” or was “thrashed out” years ago. Such preachers never have their tie get out of place when …
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Have Ye Not Read?
By Hoyt H. Houchen Question: (1) Does one’s presence in a worship period conducted by institutional brethren indicate endorsement of their error or fellowship therein? (2) Can one scripturally participate with such brethren in matters scriptural without lending influence to other practices? (3) If the answer to the preceding questions is “no,” then is their presence …
Who Can Discern His Errors
By Paul K. Williams “‘Who can discern his errors? Acquit me of hidden faults” (Psa. 19:12). David knew he could not, at least not all of them. He had contemplated the great creation of God (Psa. 16:1-6) and the wonderful word of God (Psa. 19:7-11). Both of these wonders made him realize that God was infinitely …
Litigation And The Church
By Spencer Miller (Editor’s Note: The following article is written by a Christian who is a practicing attorney. Brother Miller serves in a law firm with three other attorneys, two of whom are Christians. Brother Miller has also preached quite a bit in the Kansas City, Missouri area and respects the word of God. Hence, he …
