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This is our second online issue of The Evangelist. Your feedback and discussion on our articles is welcome.
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Author: Adam Litmer
A couple of years ago I came across a book entitled “Campbellism: Its History and Heresies.” The book is written by a Baptist named Bob L. Ross. As far as I have been able to gather it was written in 1962. When I first came across it I did not have time […]
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Author: David Lipscomb
Gospel Advocate - 1921
Voices from the Past - A series of reprinted articles from past generations.
The following is a question asked of David Lipscomb in the Gospel Advocate. M.C. Kurfees compiled many of the questions and queries asked of David Lipscomb and E.G. Sewell in their days with the Gospel Advocate […]
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Author: Wayde Miller
A stream originates in the high mountains and the water is pure and clean. You can drink it right from the stream. As the stream flows downhill, it goes past farms where fertilizer leaks into the water. Further down hill, some motor oil gets dumped in and as the water keeps flowing […]
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Author: Mark McCrary
A Brief Overview of Genesis 9-12
The storms had stopped. The waters had resided. Noah’s ark rested on a summit of the Ararat mountain range. Thoughts must have raced through Noah’s mind after the ordeal was over: is this going to happen again? What can I do to stop it? However, God had […]
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Author: Adam Litmer
Practical Lessons from David’s Confrontation with Goliath in I Samuel 17.
As we continue on in 1 Samuel 17 we come to verses 32 and 33 as David stood before king Saul himself. “And David said to Saul, ‘Let no man’s heart fail because of him. our servant will go and fight with […]
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