The Man Confused by Knowledge
by Sarah Wootten Corinth Missionary Baptist Church
Last week, we began studying different ways that people can be confused about their salvation.
Lake Etiquette
by Mike Gerry
As fishing becomes more and more popular, the lack of etiquette on the lake seems to get
worse. As the crowds increase so does the lack of understanding about each other’s space
and the amount of time it takes to get your boat set up, put in and out and on the water fishing. It
doesn’t take a lot of thought to be considerate of each other on the water as there are just a
few do’s and don’ts.
Starting Over
by Teresia Smith
Annually, we pause to acknowledge October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Man Confused by Deeds
by Audrey Christensen Corinth Missionary Church
Since the fall of man, every person fits into one of two categories. The first category is for those who are dead in their sin. Everyone is born into this condition and can be described as a child of wrath (Ephesians 2:1-3). He is not a Christian. The second category is for those who have been born again. It’s people who God has graciously saved. The penalty for their sins has been paid by Jesus, and they trust in God for salvation. He is a Christian.
Advantage of Gold Blades
by Mike Gerry
As time has moved on over my many years of fishing and guiding, one thing that I have always believed in, when fishing in Guntersville with a spinner bait, is having at least one gold blade but preferable two on your blade.