
Why Tarriest Thou?
by Robert C. Veil, Jr.This was the question the gospel preacher Ananias asked Saul of Tarsus. “Why tarriestthou?” (Acts 22:16). To “tarry” is to wait, to delay, to put off.

by Robert C. Veil, Jr.This was the question the gospel preacher Ananias asked Saul of Tarsus. “Why tarriestthou?” (Acts 22:16). To “tarry” is to wait, to delay, to put off.

It is, perhaps, easy to “obey” God and follow His directions when we agree with them. Butwhen we are called upon to do something difficult – something with which we

There is, in the priestly ordinances set forth immediately after the record of the death of Nadaband Abihu, an important insight into the holy nature of God himself. After commanding

The persecution of Christians for various reasons and by various forces is a fact wellestablishedthroughout much of the last two centuries. Almost immediately after the church wasestablished (Acts 2), Jewish

Long ago in Germany, a wealthy farmer was making preparations to immigrate to the New World, America. Planning to travel with his large family, he made arrangements to bring them
by Robert C. Veil, Jr. Editing the Bulletin is one of my important job responsibilities here at Central, and I takeit very seriously. Warren Kenny
