By Robert C. Welch “A treatise on Morals,” is the first definition of the word ethics, in my dictionary. Honesty, virtue and self-control are excellent moral principles. But they are no more excellent than the moral precept that we engage in profitable labor. That labor may be with the hands, on the assembly line or on …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 33
Overcoming Peer Pressure
By Robert W. Goodman Often old problems are given new names. Peer pressure is a term not in the common versions of the Bible. However the idea is. Peer comes from the Latin par which means “equal.” One’s peers are one’s equals, friends and associates. This is a timely subject. According to a recent survey of …
You Reap What You Sow
By Earl R. Gibson The basic reason we sow is that we might reap. As we plant our gardens each year, we look to the time when we can reap or gather the fruit of our labor. This is a wonderful blessing that God provides for us physically. More importantly though, God provides spiritually a law …
The “Institutional, Non-Institutional” Meeting Again
By Larry Ray Hafley Under the title above, Bill Jackson recently wrote: We had earlier written about a December 1988 “unity” meeting, wherein the rankest liberals were somehow selected to represent the rest of us, and did about as much damage as could be done over two days – with effects lasting perhaps for many, many …
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