Notes on the Pentateuch—No. 2 (The Book of Exodus)

Visits: 29[Note: This MS is available in larger font on our Brief Articles-1 page.]             The theme of the second book of the Bible and the source from which it draws its name is in Exodus 19:1: “In the third month after the children of…

Equal Responsibility

Visits: 24[Note: This MS is available in larger font on our Brief Articles 1  page.] An esteemed brother, Hollis Miller, of Murray Kentucky, once wrote the following in the College Street Bulletin: When one denies the faith, after all Biblical efforts of brotherly love to…

When a Bird Leaves the Nest

Visits: 33[Note: This MS is available in larger font on our Brief Articles 3 page.] From the day a little bird is hatched its mother starts preparing it to leave the nest. Each morsel of food brought by the mother is to provide strength and…

Lessons from an Earthquake

Visits: 29[Note: This MS is available in larger font on our Longer Articles page.] I had just retired for the night when I got the first report of the great Alaskan earthquake. It was Saturday, March 24, 1964, and my wife and I only a…

Ezra, A Model for Every Servant of God—Ezra 7:1-10

Visits: 46[Note: This MS is available in larger font on our Manuscripts page.] Introduction Ezra lived during Judah’s period of captivity in Babylon in the fifth century B.C. He led a group of Jews back to Judea from their land of captivity in about 457…

Practical Suggestions and Examples for Christian Women—Lavonne James McClish

Visits: 24[Note:  This MS is available in larger font on our Longer Articles  page.] There is little in the Word of God in the way of detailed and specific instructions for women of God. Therefore, these suggestions are simply that: possible ways of applying the…

Examples of Women Leaders—Lavonne James McClish

Visits: 21[Note:  This MS is available in larger font on our Brief Articles 1  page.] Whenever the subject of hospitality is discussed, poor Martha’s name is always brought up (Luke 10:38–42). Yet what Martha was doing was important, too. She was being a good hostess. She…