By Jimmy Tuten, Jr. On a recent trip to Baalbek, described as the show place of Lebanon, I had our bus make an unscheduled atop at a quarry just outside the ruins. I wanted to see the world’s largest cut stone. The huge block of stone had been carefully cut, hewed, and squared centuries ago. It …
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Henry S: Ficklin’s Passing Marks the End of an Era (II)
By Ron Halbrook Our country’s 200th birthday is just around the corner. Two hundred years can look like an eternity to young people but only in the last decade have the last veterans of the War Between the States died. And some of those veterans knew old-timers in their day who could remember the signing of …
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The Divine Government of the Church
By Cecil Willis The only way for us to get a correct concept of what the government of the church is like is by looking into the inspired history and divine instruction book for the church, which is the New Testament. It also should be observed that a church not conforming to the New Testament pattern …
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By Guy N. Woods “(Phil. 4:15-16). Here, too, we see the simple manner in which the church in Philippi joined with Paul in the work of preaching the gospel. There was no `missionary society’ in evidence, and none was needed; the brethren simply raised, the money and sent it directly to Paul. This is the way …