Seniors' Ministries

Mission Accomplished? When? How?

By Sidney Anderson. You just don’t wake up one morning in a village of the Tiv Tribe of Nigeria by accident! It was the fulfillment of years of planning and waiting for the Lord’s leading. The numbers are not the main category, but have you ever been to a Christian event attended by 30,000 people? I have. It is breathtaking! Especially when you realize that the devil has had this entire tribe in his clutches for hundreds of years.

Eyeglasses and a College Education: The Significance of a Christian World View

By Dr. Donovan Graham. Living by the wrong world view is the same as putting on the wrong eyeglasses; it can lead to disaster. Faculty members who teach students at the college level are either God’s agents seeking to grind lenses that will enable students to see the world truthfully, or they are agents of the enemy seeking to grind lenses that will lead to distortion.

 

Senior Citizens on the Frontlines

By Lois Kyle. Missionaries go overseas to do some job that will take the Good News of Jesus Christ to those people. How desperately missionaries need more of you to be will­ing to bring them before the Lord each day.

How to Deal with Those Who Differ from Us - Part 1

By Roger R. Nicole. We disagree in some areas of Christian doctrine. We disagree as to some of the details of church administration. We disagree as to the way in which certain tasks of the church should be pursued. Who does not encounter from time to time people who are not in complete agreement; therefore, it is good to seek to discover certain basic principles whereby we may relate to those who differ from us.

Doers, Not Hearers Only

Nearly everybody goes to church in Upper East Tennessee. One widely cir­culated statistical study, "Churches and Church Membership in the United States, 1980," shows more Bap­tists than people in Hancock County.

Tried and Tested Timer

Precious metals are refined with fire. So are people. The Bible makes numerous references to such testing and purifying.