Exposing the Teacher But Not the Error?

By Joshua Gurtler A young preacher in the south preaches a sermon on a common error taught by brethren today. Following the sermon, he is pulled aside by an older member of the church and instructed, “It’s OK to expose one’s error as long as you don’t mention his name.” When the evangelist pointed out …

A Moment in History

By Eric Keiper In 1831, a remarkable event occurred in two cities in the state of Kentucky. Alexander Campbell’s “Disciples” were meeting with Barton Stone’s “Christians.” The purpose of their meeting was to bring the two separate restoration movements together as one. On Christmas weekend of 1831, the first meeting took place in Goergetown, Kentucky. …

Applying Principles We Learn From the Plagues

By Donnie V. Rader The story of Moses and his spokesman Aaron going before Pharaoh with the demand of God to let his people go is rich with principles that drive home practical lessons. The texts we are considering are Exodus 7-10. Moses and Aaron go before Pharaoh and demand the release of the children …