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NWFSBS Sermon Archive is a collection of old sermons. These sermons are posted to help provide a historical archive of sermons. The hosting of the sermon does not necessarily endorse the person or lesson in entirety. Instead, this is meant to be a resource for historical purpose.
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This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition: “Such an arrangement and cooperation effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel, as the Herald of Truth, is without Scriptural authority.” Affirm: James P. Miller, Deny: G. K. Wallace This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition: “Such an arrangement and cooperation effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel, as the Herald of Truth, is without Scriptural authority.” Affirm: James P. Miller, Deny: G. K. Wallace This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition:  “It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us.” Affirm: G. K. Wallace, Deny: James P. Miller This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition:  “It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us.” Affirm: G. K. Wallace, Deny: James P. Miller This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition:  “It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us.” Affirm: G. K. Wallace, Deny: James P. Miller This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and G. K. Wallace (1903-1988) was held in Tampa, FL  from August 16-20, 1965.  The Proposition:  “It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us.” Affirm: G. K. Wallace, Deny: James P. Miller This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 31st and September 1st was:  "Such an arrangement and cooperative effort on the part of churches of Christ for the preaching of the Gospel as the 'Herald of Truth' is without scriptural authority." James P. Miller affirms -- Guy N. Woods denies Note:  Brother Woods first deny speech truncated toward the end of his comments. This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.  
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.  
This debate between James P. Miller (1915-1978) and Guy N. Woods (1908-1993) was held in Montgomery, AL  from August 29th to September 1st, 1966.  The proposition for August 29th and 30th was:  "It is in harmony with the Scriptures for churches of Christ to build and maintain benevolent organizations for the care of the needy, such as Boles Home, Tipton Home, Tennessee Orphan Home, Childhaven, and other orphan homes and homes for the aged that are among us." Guy N Woods affirms -- James P. Miller denies This debate was transferred from the original reel-to-reel tapes provided by Ben Vick, Jr., minister of the Shelbyville Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis, IN.  
The Ramey-Hicks Debate was held December 3-7, 1973 in Sherman, Texas.  Johnny Ramsey (1930-2006) represented the Churches of Christ and Marvin A. Hicks (1929-2014), the United Pentecostal Church. This episode is Part 2 of the Questions from the audience for Johnny Ramsey and Marvin Hicks on the last night of the debate.  During the final comments, there is a truncation of the tape mid-sentence prior to the closing prayer. This recording was provided to us from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).
The Ramey-Hicks Debate was held December 3-7, 1973 in Sherman, Texas.  Johnny Ramsey (1930-2006) represented the Churches of Christ and Marvin A. Hicks (1929-2014), the United Pentecostal Church. This episode is Part 1 of the Questions posed by the audience for Johnny Ramsey and Marvin Hicks on the last night of the debate. This recording was provided to us from the library of the late Dean Crutchfield (1932-2018).
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