Our theme for 2018 at Tuscaloosa's Central Church of Christ is Daring Faith. This year we will be looking at events and passages in Scripture that challenge us to step out in faith and to be an example to the world as we walk by faith. We start off the years in January learning about … Continue reading Daring Faith 2018
Women in the Church
A few months ago, Barry O'Dell, editor of Fulton County Gospel News, asked me to write an article on the role of women in the Church. He specifically asked that I answer the follow question: So What Can Women Do? The article is in the current paper issue. You can use the above hyperlink to … Continue reading Women in the Church
The Real Cost
According to Scripture, traditions, and sources such as Fox's Book of Martyrs many early disciples pad a high physical price for following Christ. Stephen was stoned (Acts 7). James was beheaded (Acts 12). Philip was scourged, imprisoned, and crucified. Matthew was killed by the sword. James, the Less was stoned and his skull smashed with … Continue reading The Real Cost
Checkup
This morning started with a visit to my doctor for my annual checkup. I arrived at 7:00 a.m. for lab work: they drew blood, took a chest x-ray, and did an E.K.G. I will go back after 10:00 to see Dr. Warren. I have a good inclination that he will talked to me about my … Continue reading Checkup
For the Parents
A new year quickly approaches. The time many begin to start fresh. We make plans. We resolve to improve our lives and the life of our family in some way. So, since you are thinking that direction, I want to encourage you to get your children more active in spiritual activities. Specifically, I encourage you … Continue reading For the Parents
Coming to the Close
2017 is quickly coming to a close. As I am wrapping up the year, I am going back through some old posts and read this from 2011: The proverb says, “he who laughs last, laughs best.” Actor and comedian, Del Close must have believed those lines. According to the BRI (Bathroom Reader Institute), a source … Continue reading Coming to the Close
Gifts that Last
Welcome to the time of year when we rush around looking for those last minute gift ideas. You know, the office party you forgot about, your child's teacher(s), your child's best friend, and the one you have been putting off because you are looking for the "perfect gift." I am taking today to remind you … Continue reading Gifts that Last
Anticipation
I heard one of the school age children (middle school) say to their peers, "I can't wait until we are out for Christmas!" Our college students are saying, "We can't wait until finals are over." Waiting. Waiting is nothing new. Adam had to wait for God to create a companion for him. Noah had to … Continue reading Anticipation
What Do You See at the Cross?
I found the following story in my files. A quick internet search revealed it in various forms but with no attribution. Just a Story? Nine-year-old Braun lived in a little village not far from London. Braun's parents were agnostics, but they felt that at least once in his life, he ought to go to church. … Continue reading What Do You See at the Cross?
Cleaning Up the Mess
There is a song stuck in my head this morning. You know the type of song; irritating tune, annoying voice, the type you do not want playing on your morning soundtrack. This particular song this morning has a very annoying voice singing with children. It is a song I have not heard in a while, … Continue reading Cleaning Up the Mess