By Tony Washer When I was in school, I hated studying history. It was boring to me because it meant agonizing for hours trying to memorize names, dates, and places. While these things are a part of history, its true value is not born of them. Now that I am older and have had more time …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 37
The Sinner’s Greatest Need
By Norman E. Fultz As the crowd left the church building, a couple was discussing the “sermon.” She was saying, “I found it very heartening to bear a forthright voice lashing out against the evils of white bread, chemical fertilizers, enzyme washing agents and non-returnable bottles.” There are many issues facing society in any given generation. …
Suggestions For Better Meetings
By Harold Fite It was the opening service of the gospel meeting. Members of the congregation arrived early to greet the visitors. Some had brought neighbors and friends. As the service began one could see the interest and enthusiasm as all blended their voices in singing praises to God and edifying one another. Prayers ascended to …
Its As Clear as Mud
By Harry R. Osborne The war in the Middle East gave rise to much speculation attempting to relate events to Bible prophecy. Many TV preachers were busy warning their audiences of an imminent battle of Armageddon. Several months ago on television, I heard Ed Young from the Second Baptist church in Houston proclaiming that the recent …