Articles for tag: Hermeneutic

Deciding What to Move

By Mark A. Taylor Anyone who’s ever moved knows the idea is more romantic than the reality. Those success seminar speakers have it right when they say, “Keep your eyes on the goal.” Only a vision of new offices in an attractive, fresh setting can sustain us here at Standard Publishing through our weeks of sorting, boxing, and pitching. It’s the deciding what to throw away that can be agonizing especially for a pack rat like me. I looked for my name in the 1977 North American Christian Convention program book, on its way to the trash, and discovered I

NACC Viewpoint 4: You Just Had to Be There

By Steven Clark Goad I am parson for a church of Christ that has a tradition of not singing with instruments in our assemblies. As a music major in college, and even now, I have often wondered what the fuss was over a lousy piano in the church house. Pianos don”t worship. Guitars and percussion instruments don”t worship. People do. We make melody in our hearts. I am glad””elated, frankly””that we are coming together. At Pepperdine. At Abilene Christian. At Tulsa. And now Louisville. It”s about time. One hundred years is way too long to be estranged from brethren like

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