By Olen Holderby During forty-five years of preaching I have found it helpful, in beginning my labors at any new place, to begin with a good understanding between the local brethren and me. To accomplish this, in my first sermon I normally would offer both explanations and expectations. My personal limitations are fully explained; and my …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 33
Matthew’s “Good News” Of Jesus Christ
By Luther W. Martin The first book of the New Testament, was written by Matthew, a resident of Capernaum. At this time, the Roman government had established a custom-house at Capernaum, and Matthew, a publican, had been appointed as a resident deputy (portitor), a collector of taxes, for the Romans. Portitors were not popular among their …
What Will Make The Church Grow?
By Hoyt H. Houchen The above question is often asked by members of the church. Those who are sound in the faith will ponder upon this question, not from the standpoint of numbers alone, but as to what will make the church grow spiritually what will make a strong church, one that will be pleasing in …
A Christian’s View of Death
By Mike Willis We grimly face the reality of death. One who has died has “gone the way of all the earth”; the “silver cord” is loosed; the “golden bowl” is broken, the “pitcher” is broken at the fountain, the “wheel” is broken at the cistern, “the dust” has returned to the earth as it was …