
Wanting More
Did you ever finish an ice cream cone, and find yourself wanting more? Or maybe a good steak or that special dessert? As Christians mature, we find ourselves wanting more

Did you ever finish an ice cream cone, and find yourself wanting more? Or maybe a good steak or that special dessert? As Christians mature, we find ourselves wanting more

by Steve Higginbotham The story is told of a lady who walked into a pharmacy and asked the pharmacist if he had a cure for the hiccups. The pharmacist said,

by R. C. Oliver [continued from last week] Notice please that no man had it all, but that each man had a part. Each man had one or moreof the

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. It is our duty to rescue those around us who are perishing. As Edward S. Ufford sobeautifully wrote in 1888: “Throw out the lifeline across

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. Years ago, a good friend of mine was awakened in the middle of the night by what he thoughtwas an intruder in his basement. It

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. It has probably been correctly estimated that if we were somehow able to round up all theunfaithful members of the Lord’s church in our community,

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. The church existed as a PLAN in the mind of God before the Earth was created. “Even ashe chose us in him before the foundation

As we travel through this life, we find ourselves using terms and phrases that have multiplemeanings. One of those terms is the word hope, which carries multiple meanings depending uponthe

It is unfortunate that so many people, even many within the church, have such a confusedand conflicted understanding of the Holy Spirit. They are confused about His personhood, Hiswork, and
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
