By J.S. Smith The year 1914 has great meaning to the Jehovah’s Witnesses. From an objective outsider’s standpoint, it is the fulcrum of that sect’s history: Before 1914 they anticipated it as the time of Christ’s return and judgment; since 1914 they call that year the time of Christ’s invisible presence and the beginning of the …
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Some New Thing
By J. Wiley Adams In Acts 17:61-21 a record of Paul’s preaching in the city of Athens is given. Focus is given especially to his address on Mars Hill. Paul was really stirred up when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry. He did not fail to take issue with those elite, pseudo-intellectuals who regarded …
Two Trees
By Curtis Ray Hafley Two families planted two seeds. The seeds grew and made two trees; They were frail and weak and needed love; They were watered and grew with help from above. The years passed and the trees took their form, Both growing strong, withstanding the storms, Each guarding the other from the cold and …
From a Brother’s Memories Granville Washington Tyler
By S. Leonard Tyler Granville’s Settling Down to Real Life Granville completed his high school work at the Tallahatchie Agricultural High School at Charleston, Mississippi and entered David Lipscomb College at Nashville, Tennessee in the fall of 1932. He soon had his time filled with gospel meetings in Nashville and Hickman County, his home county. In …
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