God’s Providence in 1953 (And Our Calling To Instruct Our Children*)
Our subject for this evening, I want you to know, creates in me a mixed feeling. Our subject for this evening, I want you to know, creates in me a mixed feeling. On the one hand, I consider 1953 as one of the darkest periods in my life; one that I certainly would not like to live over. First, my closest friends, in whom I had confided and with whom I had associated very intimately turned against us to introduce error into the churches. Second, controversy at best is never pleasant, as all of...
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