Journalistic Compromise Demonstrated

By Ron Halbrook (Or, How To Write Thirty-eight Times In Digressive Papers Without Being Cut Off) Doubtless it is one of the great philosophic challenges of this age to find out how a gospel preacher can write thirty-eight (yes, 38!) times for digressive papers without being cut off. Well, hold your breath, dear reader, because the …

Our Neighbors Weed Patch and Discipline

By Larry R. Houchen It seems that the majority of people enjoy growing and maintaining yards which are virtually free from weeds. A neat looking yard is one to be proud of and one which enhances the house setting. However, there always seems to be one in the neighborhood who allows just weeds to dominate his …

Fellowship and First Corinthians

By Mike Willis Some time ago, I decided to write on the subject of fellowship in relation to some of the events recorded in 1 Corinthians. I wrote these articles at that time, although I published only the one on 1 Cor. 1:10 (“Unity in Diversity or Unity in Doctrine,” Truth Magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 17, …

That Thief Again

By William V. Beesley It has often and rightly been observed that when one leaves the shelter of complete Bible authority, there is no stopping place short of complete apostasy. Paul said, “But evil men and imposters shall wax worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived” (2 Tim. 3:13). Even principles that were once firmly established …