By Phil T. Arnold The above title emphasizes the plea of the restoration movement and is the foundation of our religious heritage. Yet, I am fearful that at times, in places, and among some of us, this plea is no longer being heralded nor practiced. Lip service is still given to the fact that “we believe …
Category Archives: Truth Magazine Vol. 41 1997
Here I Stand
By Mike Willis Martin Luther’s nailing of the Ninety-five Theses on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany was a seminal act in giving birth to the Protestant Reformation. A great period of conflict ensued. This eventually resulted in Luther being summoned to Worms to give answer for his action of opposing the Papacy. …
Restoring the Lord’s Church
By Bruce James Restoring Christ’s church is a continuing struggle. Though each saved person is surely a part of that called out body, we weak human beings have not perfectly restored the church of Christ. We have found it easier to restore the forms of New Testament worship and organizational structure than to restore the spirit, …
Courage
By Mae Hoggatt Courage is defined as “the attitude of facing and dealing with anything recognized as dangerous, difficult or painful instead of withdrawing from it” (Webster). What picture does the word bring to mindthe firefighter preparing to enter a burning building or perhaps soldiers ready to go to battle for their country? When we apply …