
The “Most Excellent Way”
In the midst of Paul’s instructions to the Corinthian brethren regarding spiritual gifts, he states that they should “desire earnestly the greater gifts,” but then proceeds in Chapter 13 to

In the midst of Paul’s instructions to the Corinthian brethren regarding spiritual gifts, he states that they should “desire earnestly the greater gifts,” but then proceeds in Chapter 13 to

It seems that no matter how much teaching and preaching is done for some people, they are dead set on following Satan, rather than following Jesus Christ. They seem to

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. Life is full of expectations! With some of these we anticipate joyous and pleasant upcomingevents. Others expectations are unpleasant or even dreaded. When I was

by Steve Higginbotham On this date [February 21] in 1933, my dad was born in Wetzel County, WV. As I was goingthrough some of dad’s files, reminiscing, I came across

by Jonathan Bennett But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father inspirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship

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 R. C. Oliver James 5:13-15: “Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him singpsalms. [14] Is any sick among you? let him call for

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. If you have ever wished you had a kind, encouraging, and scriptural pamphlet to leave witha patient you were visiting in the hospital, this may

by Robert C. Veil, Jr. In 1869, noted poet and songwriter Fanny J. Crosby penned the words to the beautiful hymn,Rescue the Perishing. She later wrote about writing the poem

by Jonathan Bennett “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people,that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out

by Jonathan Bennett When thinking of everything that happens in life, how often do we stop and think about howcertain things were made possible? As one reads through the Bible

by Robert C. Veil, Jr.“Be sober, be watchful: your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seekingwhom he may devour,” (1 Pet. 5:8). These inspired words of the

You have probably watched with amazement at a skillful artist, carefully crafting a workof art. The work seems to flow effortlessly, and you realize quickly that this artist has a
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
