Whoopee — Here We Go in 73!

By Raymond E. Harris What brings on this outburst of excitement? Well, after reading a Newsletter from the San Jose church of Christ in Jacksonville, Fla., I suppose we are expected to be breathless with excitement! The Newsletter commences with the assertion that “The greatest opportunity of this century to reach the citizens of North America …

Archaeology and the New Testament (VI)

By Mike Willis Examples of Specific Corroboration in Acts Turning to the book of Acts, one finds proportionately a good deal more material able to be checked by the archaeologist. The proof of Lukes accuracy as a historian will be evidenced repeatedly. One of the events happening in Jerusalem was the conflict between Stephen and the …

EDITORIAL — More on the Philippines

By Cecil Willis Perhaps an apology ought to be extended to some of our readers for having so much to say about the liberal-conservative fight in the Philippines in this paper. However, many of our readers have great interest in the work there, and will be glad to receive all the information available regarding the work …

The Pronunciation of Hebrew Names

By James Sanders To the Occidental mind, Hebrew is all backwards and complex. It is virtually useless. Too many of the letters look alike and the consonants are written from right to left, just reversed laterally from the English writing. Books written in Hebrew are opened at the back and read toward the front. In ancient …