By Clinton D. Hamilton Question: How can we love God and Christ since we can’t physically see and touch them? Reply: Love is an emotion and has to do with the affective domain of a person. However, this affective domain in this respect is also vitally connected with the cognitive domain. Both of these domains are …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Assumption of Mary
By Steve Kearney Someone once said, the story of the Assumption was apocryphal and did not take place, but that just the same it was true. Such wishful thinking is the woof and weave of Mariolatry. The Assumption of Mary into heaven is the most revolutionary of Marian doctrines; distinct as it is from Sacred Scripture …
Good Congregational Singing
By Robert F. Turner This writer has only memories of singing in a men’s choral group, with a quartet, teaching “Singing Schools” or leading singing for gospel meetings. The years have taken their toll, so my scratchy voice barely makes it through a weak bass as we worship. But experience has taught me some things about …
Beware!
By Stan Adams We would use the term, “watch out.” The term speaks to the fact of impending peril, and issues a warning, in order to avoid loss. It is used in Colossians 2:8 – “Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the …