By Harold Fite One would think that we as Americans, having lived in this country since birth, would have no difficulty in communicating with one another. But strange as it may seem, the opposite is true. We have a difficult time “getting it across.” One of the great problems in marriage is lack of communication between …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
A Leadership Crisis
By Edward O. Bragwell, Sr. “So when they had appointed elders in every church. . .” – Acts 14:23 One can hardly read about Paul’s first preaching tour in Asia Minor without being thrilled at the introduction and success of the gospel among the Gentiles of that region (Acts 13,14). H. Leo Boles estimates that Paul …
Standing For The Truth
By Jamie Sloan You are on the right road, and whatever you do don’t let anybody persuade you that you can successfully combat error by fellowshipping it and going along with it. I have tried. I believed at the start that was the only way to do it. I’ve never held membership in a congregation that …
Two Unscriptural Concepts
By Frank Jamerson The New Testament speaks of the church in both the universal and the local senses. In the universal sense, there is one body and it is composed of all the saved of all the world (Eph. 1:22,23; Acts 2:47). In the local sense, a church is composed of Christians who agree to worship …