By Bill Reeves The beginning of the gospel in Spanish in our Southwest (Texas) and Mexico dates from the 1930s. In the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas an Anglo-American brother converted a laborer, Rosendo Cantú, who then began to preach in Spanish, making converts. About 1939 brother John Wolfe was instrumental in getting brother …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
The Church In Japan
By Robert W. Nichols Could you conceive of a day when there are only four preachers working full time in all 50 of the United States? Japan with one half the population of the United States and only two faithful gospel preachers is now in that position. With an official population of 126,549,976 crowded into …
That Which Doth Not Profit
By Johnie Edwards Hundreds of years ago, the weeping prophet, cried out the word of the Lord in the ears of God’s people, “Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit” (Jer. 2:11). Many today have changed their glory for …
The Voice of the Blood
By Kyle Campbell In Hebrews 12:18-24, the apostle Paul describes the glory of the new covenant as compared to the old. His comparison is derived from Mount Sinai and Mount Zion. Mount Sinai represents the old covenant while the Mount Zion represents the new covenant. In verse 24, Jesus is placed last in the listing …