By Connie W. Adams The homeplace in Virginia which my father and his brother built when I was three years old, never had a front porch. The original structure was four rooms built of rough lumber from trees cut on the spot where the house was to be built. A steady job by 1939 enabled my …
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By Irvin Himmel Christ gave commandment to the apostles, “Go ye therefore, d teach all nations, baptizing them . . .” (Matt. 28:19). The teacher in a class of children wanted to impress this lesson on her pupils.”She handed each of them a sheet of paper and told them to print the words, “Go, ye, teach …
The Beaver, The Engineer, and God
By Larry Ray Hafley (From Seventy Years On The Frontier, by Alexander Majors, we seize this selection.) The beaver “is an animal possessed of great intelligence, as the amount and kind of work accomplished by it show. It is a natural-born engineer, as connected with water; it can build dams across small streams that…hold the water …
Romans 14 in Application
By Mike Willis The charge has frequently been made that affirming that Romans 14 is limited in application to matters of indifference effectively “guts” the chapter of any meaning. Sometimes the speaker will affirm that in all of the matters on which brethren are disagreed one of the parties believes that the matter under discussion is …