By Jimmy Tuten God’s people have something in common with those outside of Christ: the ability of being influenced intellectually, emotionally and morally. We are all affected by impressions. Everything in life leaves its mark on the mind or senses. We all have notions, feelings, and recollections that are brought about by some force or influence, …
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Maybe We Should Take Another Look
By Carl McMurray A poll by Gallup-Princeton Religion Research Center and reported in the Christian Chronicle showed some interesting results. It seems that according to a re-cent survey, nearly 25 percent of U.S. adults have changed religious affiliation at least once. Switching to a Protestant faith is nine times more common than to Catholicism. Among Protestants …
How Important Is Necessary Inference?
By Wallace H. Little Twenty yeas ago I was talking with Yater Tant. This was shortly after my return from Vietnam and very near the end of my 28 years of military service. I had been out of the country most of the 1960s. I wondered at the state of the institutional apostasy in the U.S. …
1900 Years
By Robert Hendricks The church of Christ existed long before the Catholic Church or any Protestant denomination. It was founded in Jerusalem on the first Pentecost following christ’s resurrection (Matt. 16:18; Lk. 24:46,47; Acts 1:8; 2:1-17). Its members were identified by the name ”Christian” and not by sectarian names (Acts 11:26; I Pet. 4:16). The congregations …