By Grover Stevens The twenty-four hours between Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon of “Passion Week” were the most momentous in history — together with those pertaining to the resurrection of Jesus from the dead (Rom. 4:24-25). At the Passover supper, Jesus points out Judas as the betrayer and he leaves, the Lord then tells them of …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
“I Knew My Baby Was Dying”: Abortion leaves mother hounted, alone
By Frank Ritter Reprinted from The Tennessean [8 June 1987], pp. 1-2 A Whether waking or sleeping, Deborah Garton cannot forget the nightmare that plays over and over in her mind. Lying on the surgical table, she had turned her eyes to the counter top where her doctor was piecing together tiny, torn bits of flesh. …
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By Jim King It is a fair rule of thumb to be at least suspicious of practices in the church which take their cue from practices in the world. I have employed this rule for some time while watching the migration of preachers from place to place. Since I am planning to “relocate” soon, the way …
Is Silence Golden?
By Andy Alexander There are times when we need to be silent and other times when we need to speak out. Our Lord, the master teacher, knew exactly how to handle every situation. In John 19:9-10, Jesus stood silently before Pilate, knowing that silence would bring about his crucifixion and the salvation of those who chose …