By William R. John As I sit here in my study at 3:35 A.M. on November 5, 1972, I have mixed emotions about what I am going to write. A few short hours ago, I was called to the home of Burl E. Russell by his son-in-law after Brother Russell had breathed his last breath of …
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Unchangeable Bulwarks
By Guthrie Dean I. The Lord Is Unchangeable. 1. Christ is a Friend who never fails. The Son of man was called “a friend of publicans and sinners.” “A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born of adversity.” “A man that hath friends must show himself friendly: and there is a friend that …
How Is Your Hearing?
By Ronny Milliner How often do you leave the church building with very little idea of what was said? When the preacher gives a series of sermons, do you find it hard recalling what was said the previous Sunday? If you have these and similar problems, the cause is probably poor listening on your part. While …
Subjectivism (II): A Nineteenth Century Problem
By C. G. (Colly) Caldwell, III It is amazing sometimes to listen to advocates of error boasting of their theories as if they had discovered some new truth. It is not unusual at all to hear young men expressing some thought never entertained by them before in terms indicating that they think their positions are new …
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