A missionary was visiting with Mahatma Gandhi, and at the close of their visit Gandhi said, “Before you leave, would you sing one of your hymns?” When asked what hymn he would like to hear, Gandhi replied, “Please sing a hymn that expresses all that is deepest in your faith.” After a few moments, theContinue reading ““The Old Rugged Cross”“
Author Archives: Dr. Anthony Slutz
The Light of God’s Word
“The entrance of Thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding to the simple.” (Ps. 119:130) The young person asks: “How do I know whether what I have always been taught is right…which church can I trust? Enter the light of God’s Word: “And ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free.”Continue reading “The Light of God’s Word”
How to Become a Son of God
Two great battles have been recorded as turning points in history: the battle of Waterloo (1805), sealing Napoleon’s doom and destiny; and the battle of Trafalgar (1815), which was masterfully won by the British Navy and established its global naval supremacy for more than a century. The year 1809, about midway between those battles, isContinue reading “How to Become a Son of God“
Seventeen Inches, Now and Always!
John Scolinos, baseball coach at Pepperdine University and for three decades at Cal State Polytech U., became well known for a speech he once delivered at the Opryland Hotel in 1996 to 4,000 baseball coaches who were meeting in Nashville for the annual American Baseball Coaches Association. Wearing a home plate around his neck, heContinue reading “Seventeen Inches, Now and Always!”
“Nothing Could Be Finer”
That’s the way I remember an old song out of the past which goes on to say “than to be in Carolina in the morning.” Well, Ellen and I experienced that for a couple of weeks recently, and I’d like, on a personal note in this post, to share with you a few of ourContinue reading ““Nothing Could Be Finer””
You and Your Pastor
Russell Blowers offered up the following description of what most of us would recognize as a pastor: “Somewhere between the call of God and the heart ward of the local hospital there exists a specialist in everything, variously called a ‘minister,’ a ‘pastor’ a ‘clergyman.’ He is a hero to his wife, a stranger toContinue reading “You and Your Pastor”
Disciplined or Disqualified?
Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, a late 19th century evangelist and associate of evangelist D.L. Moody, once spoke about what he called “my rule for Christian living.” It was: “Anything that dims my vision of Christ, or takes away my taste for Bible study, or cramps my prayer life, or makes Christian work difficult, is wrongContinue reading “Disciplined or Disqualified?“
The Devil’s Highest Reward
The late “Sword of the Lord” editor Curtis Hutson once used the following illustration: “A Sunday School teacher was teaching about the Devil. Looking at a small boy who had come to Sunday School on a church bus, he asked, ‘You’re not afraid of the Devil, are you?’ The little fellow paused a moment andContinue reading “The Devil’s Highest Reward“
At the Feet of Jesus
Jesus, at the onset of His public ministry, chose twelve men “that they should be with Him.” From Him, they “caught” and were taught lessons on discipleship, future world end-time events, doctrinal matters concerning the Church-age, and the future phases of His kingdom on earth and beyond. We marvel—as we walk with them from pageContinue reading “At the Feet of Jesus“
The Well Advised
None of us is so smart or seasoned that we do not need to heed wise Biblical counsel: “Every purpose shall be established by counsel; and with good advice make war.” (Provs. 20:18) On a humorous note, I once read “Reason #4 Why Guys Do Not Write Advice Columns: ‘Dear Abe, the other day IContinue reading “The Well Advised“