“I Expect That’s Right”

By Paul C. Keller During the early part of 1947 it was my privilege to attend a religious discussion, in Birmingham, Alabama. My good friend and brother, W. Curtis Porter, debated Glen V. Tingley, who represented the Christian-Missionary Alliance. Both were able men, and favorably known among their respective brethren. The first three nights of the …

A Letter To A Friend Overtaken In Adultery

By Dick Blackford (The following letter was written in September, 1981. Names and places have been changed to protect the family. This is the first in a series of three.) Dear Joe, This is a difficult letter to write. I have spent much time wondering what I could say to help. I want to assure you …

Who Says It’s Right?

By Bob Owen Repeatedly we are called upon to make decisions. Many of these are routine, physical actions such as stopping for a red light or eating when we are hungry. Some of our decisions are judgment calls on matters of significant importance: selecting a mate for marriage, choosing a vocation, investing money for future security, …