By Mike Willis Salvation is sometimes mentioned as an event which occurs at a moment in time when the believer submits to baptism (Mk. 16:16); at other times, it is looked at as an ongoing process (1 Cor. 1:18 – see NASB); in other texts it points toward the future salvation of mankind at the second …
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Smithsonian Institution Still Disavows The Book of Mormans
By Donald P. Ames One of the most aggravating things in talking to Mormons is that when their claims are refuted, they promptly come back with such statements as, “But later facts have changed all that, arid now it is viewed differently,” or “But we have read other books which show scholars now agree with us.” …
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Reflecting on Gratitude
By Hoyt H. Houchen Gratitude has become a rare gem in the world that is dominated by cold and selfish calculations. The word “thanks” is becoming more and more obsolete. So many in our generation seem to think that the world owes hem everything. Gratitude occupies no part of their thinking, much less does it find …
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men
By Ed Harrell We need not to “think of men above that which is written” (1 Cor. 4:6). And yet we take encouragement from others, we admire feats of great spiritual courage, we can be lifted up by the faith of others. There is, in short, a social aide to Christianity. We seem bound and determined …