They Converse with God
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“It [sin] was a word once in everyone’s mind, but now rarely if ever heard.… Is no one any longer guilty of anything? Guilty perhaps
By Jimmy Jividen; Gospel Advocate Company, Nashville, Tenn., 1990; 146 pages, $9.99 paperback. I find myself in an awkward situation. Some months ago I was
By Hank Hanegraaff; Thomas Nelson, Nashville, Tenn., 2009; 426 pp., hardbound, $22.99 retail. It’s a two-year-old volume, yes, but it’s worth an evaluation, especially for
Some 60-plus years ago, evangelist Eldred Stevens, then the pulpit minister of the Stillwater (Okla.) church of Christ (and later the director of the Dallas-based
In Heb. 6, we find a passage that has been worrisome for more than a few Christians, especially those who at some point wavered in
“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Psalms 34:1 The scriptures tell us to “praise God.”
We live in an age that has seen dramatic change in how the Christian message is spread. Or, perhaps, in how it is not spread.
“What we choose to see, hear, and read matters greatly. People need good stories just as they need home-cooked meals, clean water, spiritual peace, and
This discussion is a sidebar to an in-depth personality profile of author John R. Erickson, creator of the “Hank the Cowdog” series of books and
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