Last Night I Heard The Children Crying

By Fred Melton Have you ever heard “things in the night” or in daytime for that matter? I don’t mean some supernatural manifestation that is “better felt than told”-rather some thought or idea that constantly invades the mind to the extent that you lose some sleep over it. Children always seem to be the ones who …

Drawing Strength From The Courage Of Others

By Bill Hall How thankful we should be for wonderful examples of courage that spur us on to greater strength in the Lord’s service. Paul was just such an example: “And many of the brethren in the Lord, waxing confident by my bonds, are much more bold to speak the word without fear” (Phil. 1:14). These …

Motivating Brethren To Do Personal Work

By Jimmy Tuten It has been said repeatedly that it takes the personal touch which radiates a genuine interest in the lost and a willingness to spend and be spent in order to bring people to a knowledge of truth. The lack of meaningful growth of the church of the eighties is a problem of serious …

The Christian’s Duty To The Government (5)

By Ronny Milliner There are many different relationships we hold in this life. One may be a husband, wife, or child in the family relationship. One may be a student, employee, or employer. And one is a citizen of some country. Paul deals with the Christian’s duty to civil government in Romans 13:1-7. The Charge Of …