By Connie W. Adams All too many have become masters at beginning projects which they never finish. I have been brought face to face with some old fashioned virtues this week, while in a meeting with the small congregation at Wilkesville, Ohio in the southern part of the state, about 25 miles north of Gallipolis. I …
Author Archives: Mark Mayberry
It Is Better To…
By Larry Ray Hafley —have only bread and homey than to have dread and money. be sick in love than to be healthy in hatred. crawl in light than to walk in darkness. be silent than to speak and be sorry. hear bad news that is true than good news that is false. to cry in …
Painful Observations
By Mike Rogacs I was baptized back in 1965. In the history of the New Testament Church in the Twentieth Century I consider that year to have been in the last portion of the “hay day” of the present day “Church of Christ.” By that I mean, the Church of Christ was coming to an end …
“Comfort One Another With These Words”
By Jeff Himmel The apostle Paul once wrote to some Christians at Thessalonica who were concerned about what happened after death. After allaying their fears with a beautiful description of the final resurrection, he instructed them, “Comfort one another with these words” (1 Thess. 4:18). It is easy for the pressures and problems of life to …