By Denver Niemeier The events that touch our lives and the lives of others can be a source of knowledge to us if we profit from them by using them to make the future better for us. It is to this end that I call attention to the following. A father was telling his son of …
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Controversy For Christ
By Larry Ray Hafley Lyman Beecher said, “No great advance has been made science, politics or religion without controversy.” Spurgeon, perhaps the best known Baptist preacher of all time, said: Controversy for the truth against the errors of the age is, we feel more than ever convinced, the peculiar duty of the preacher in the present …
Bible Baptism, Immersion, Sprinkling, Or Pouring?
By Ron Halbrook True faith in God moves and acts upon the basis of love for God. True faith in God comes by hearing his Word, not by hearing the theories and philosophies of men (Rom. 10:17; Col. 2:8). A professed faith which refuses to obey God is not genuine faith – it cannot save – …
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Pearls From Proverbs: Glorying In Glory
By Irvin Himmel It is not good to eat much honey: so for men to search their own glory is not glory (Prov. 25:27). Honey A highly nutritious food, honey was often found in ancient times in trees, in holes in the ground, in crevices between rocks, and other places where wild bees might choose to …