Peace (I): The Peace that Passeth Understanding

By Luther Blackmon “Anti the peace of God which passeth all understanding shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:7). I like to lie in bed on stormy nights and listen to the rain beat on the roof and the wind moan through the trees outside. I think the reason I like this …

A Night To Be Much Observed

By Norman E. Fultz From a burning bush on Mt. Horeb at the backside of the desert where he was tending the sheep of his father-in-law, Moses was commissioned of God to return to Egypt and, in company with his brother Aaron, seek Pharaoh’s release of Israel. Pharaoh would harden his heart, affording the opportunity for …

Unity (III): Concepts of Unity through the Centuries (1)

By Ron Halbrook No one desires unity with all men more than Christians do. But, we are not taught by God to seek unity with others on the basis of the lowest common denominator. Upon what basis shall we seek unity among religious people? Many concepts have been held through the centuries. God’s way for unity …

Handling Aright the Word of Truth (VII)

By Morris W. R. Bailey It has been pointed out that the failure to handle aright, or rightly divide, the word of truth is responsible, in a large measure, for many of the doctrinal errors that plague the religious world today. In our previous article we pointed out that the failure to distinguish between conditions before …