Editorial
The human eye is a wonderful thing. Blind people think a lot more about eyes and sight than those with normal vision because it is common to take for granted the many blessings we enjoy and only think about the …
March – April, 1962
The human eye is a wonderful thing. Blind people think a lot more about eyes and sight than those with normal vision because it is common to take for granted the many blessings we enjoy and only think about the …
In our endeavors to gain more understanding of the Bible, we can no doubt obtain considerable aid from outside sources. Providing such are reliable, we very often find them enlightening on matters which at times have been a source of …
General Principle — That men are responsible to the resurrection of condemnation who refuse subjection to the will of God when their circumstances are such as to leave them no excuse for such refusal.
Uncertain Detail — But when, in …
In glancing through a book of Bible stories for children recently, I came to the well-known story of Cain and Abel, and was startled to read this sentence: “For some reason God accepted the sacrifice of Abel but not that …
We read and hear a good deal about peace today. But is there any real peace anywhere? Certainly the nations are not at peace. There may be no open warfare in some countries. But there can be no genuine peace …
The transfiguration must have had a purpose for those present and for those of all generations following. The fact that it is described in three of the gospels shows that it was there by inspiration and is profitable to us. …
Early in March the President of the United States, John Kennedy, disclosed to the world that the United States would begin testing nuclear devices in April of this year. He argued that the 50 explosions …