Louis F. Cunningham
Retired Minister, Kernersville, N.C.
Articles by Louis F. Cunningham
Preaching on Punishment for Sin
September 1949
In meeting any false doctrine one should base the initial discussion on those points on which we agree. The more numerous and the more fundamental these agreements are, the more likely we are to convince those in error on other points. No…
Christ on the Law and the Sabbath
September 1964
Opponents of the law of God use every argument they can devise to gain their end. A present plan of attack is to declare that the moral and ceremonial laws are not two laws, but only one. From this vantage ground,…
The Resurrection Life of Christ
April 1964
Other fundamentalists disagree with Adventists on some major points of doctrine. This is not surprising, for they also differ among themselves. But, in our stand that the mediatorial work of Christ is a part of the plan of salvation, their…
Speak up!
August 1966
A minister's congregation is made up of people whose needs vary. One listener cannot be counted on to receive the same blessing as another from the same sermon, but all may be helped to some degree. They have a right to expect that.
In…
The Message and the Mysteries
January 1967
"The secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law" (Deut. 29:29).
God…
Decidedly Different
January 1973
MOSES was a good man. There really wasn't anything wrong with him. It was just that as a leader he hadn't kept up with the times. Back in Father Abraham's day they could insist on high standards and old-fashioned religion. But this was a…
Facing the Risks of Revival
November 1971
NOTHING would please the Lord more or stir up the devil faster than a genuine revival. Nothing would more quickly prepare the church for its modern Pentecost and the finishing of the work or more surely thin the ranks, threaten our finances,…
First Things First
February 1970
THE call to the church of today is to advance on all fronts. It is a new and vigorous appeal with a militant ring and an air of hopeful expectancy. What if this should be the hour of destiny, our day of Pentecost? Surely the times call for…