• Sowing and Reaping Benevolence
  • My Sin Is My Fault

    1 Corinthians 5 deals with the case of a Christian man who was carrying on a sexual affair with his own father’s wife. The situation had gone on for some time, while the rest of the saints at Corinth had done nothing. The man’s unrepentant condition now cried out for action by the church.

    I’m curious how this man got to such a point. What factors influ­enced his decision to engage in sexual immorality — and to continue in it, unrepentant? Is it possible that the troubles in the Corinthian church might…

  • The Painted Stick

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  • A Dozen Ways to Murder a Church
    If you would like to kill the work of your local congregation, then I have the perfect plan:
    1. Skip services often and encourage others to skip, too.
    2. When you do attend, come in late and cause a little disturbance. While there, take a good nap.
    3. Always be critical and nit-picky.
    4. Never volunteer to help, but always complain about the way the volunteers are doing things.
    5. Even though you don’t want to volunteer, still act annoyed and put out when you don’t get an important job.
    6. If asked directly to give your opinion, act like you don’t have one. Later,…
  • "WILD GOURDS"

    “WILD GOURDS”
    (By Jarrod Jacobs)

    “And Elisha came again to Gilgal: and there was a dearth in the land; and the sons of the prophets were sitting before him: and he said unto his servant, Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets. And one went out into the field to gather herbs, and found a wild vine, and gathered thereof wild gourds his lap full, and came and shred them into the pot of pottage: for they knew them not. So they poured…

  • Bulletin June 11, 2023

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  • Though He Be Dead He Still Speaks

    On this Memorial Day my mind goes back in time to heroes I have known. And as usual, I think of my brother in Christ from years past. I do not wish to forget, for he still inspires me. Some of you will recall my sharing him with you years ago, but most will not.

    Wilfred H. “Chick” Mensching served as a Marine for thirty years and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He survived the Bataan Death March, was a prisoner of war in the Pacific for three and one half brutal years,…

  • THE ONE WHO OVERCOMES

    THE ONE WHO OVERCOMES
    (By Joe R. Price)


    For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is the victory that has overcome the world-our faith. Who is he who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God? (1 John 5:4-5, NKJV)

    Faith is the victory that defeats the world of evil. A good brother reminded me that the righteous die victoriously (Sword Tips #2226), as assured in Revelation 2-3. Let us briefly note those assurances to “him who overcomes.”

  • God Service

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  • Bulletin June 4, 2023

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  • Shrewd Sons
    Jesus once lamented that the sons of this age are shrewder in relation to their own generation than the sons of light (Luke 16:8). In other words, people of the world have more initiative toward worldly things than Christians do toward heavenly things.

    Consider a man who wants to catch fish. He does not expect fish to swim up to his door and invite themselves in. He is realistic. He’ll buy ample equipment: a rod and reel (likely several), hooks, a net, a bait bucket, a stringer, all sorts of tackle and a deluxe box to keep it in,…

  • Possible or Impossible?
    Can an accountable person who so desires become just a Christian? And can a group of such people constitute a congregation (such as those we read about in the New Testament) that is non-denominational and that belongs to Christ? The religious world in general says that it is impossible; we say that it is possible. Christians in the first century were neither Catholics nor Protestants. All of the Lord’s churches were non-denominational and neither Catholic nor Protestant. Our plea is for people to lay aside human names and designations, human creeds and doctrines, human organizations and systems, and become only…
  • Blessings & Reverses

    Every person has many blessings and at least a few misfortunes. The ones he reflects upon will either strengthen or weaken him.

    Our most necessary blessings are apt to be uncounted, because they are the most common: sunshine, rain, oxygen, soil, plants, animals, and a thousand other workings of nature.

    The universality of so many blessings, however, does not lower their value. If this commonness tempts us to be ungrateful, let us ask: Where would we stand if the earth caved in? What would we breathe if the oxygen ran out? What would we do if the water dried up?

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