Doctors haven’t always been the best example of cleanliness. For many centuries, they did not even believe in the existence of germs—how did one believe in what they could not see? The doctor’s surgical apron was covered with puss, blood, and every kind of gore, multiplying as he made his ...
Read More »You Have To Work On Sunday?
I came home from work exhausted and fell asleep, after working my job at a retail store all day. It was a Sunday, a day which many Christians reserve for rest, reflection, and going to church. Is it sinful to work on Sunday if a job requires it? Before answering ...
Read More »Faith in Medicine, or Faith and Medicine?
The little row of gravestones, toppled by age and vandals, held the names of five children: brothers and sisters. Ranging in age from 3 to 18 years, three of the children passed away during one week in June, 1873. With no death certificates on record, one is left to guess ...
Read More »A Message about our Biker Brothers and Sisters
On May 20, 2015 one of our TBL authors wrote an article on some biker violence in Waco, Texas. She wrote it not only as a Christian author, but as a concerned community member of Waco. Fast forward to today. The Bottom Line, Ministries has received numerous negative comments by ...
Read More »Health Care (And Just Care, In General) For All
By H.W. Bass Let’s take politics out of it for a minute and remember the old story of the guy who was stuck on his roof during a flood. He refused two boats and a helicopter saying God would save him. When he gets to the Pearly Gates, God tells ...
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