Category Archives: Aaron Veyon

Articles Written by Aaron Veyon of the Fredericktown Church of Christ in Fredericktown, Oh. Aaron’s lessons are independent of all other teachers at “Church of Christ Articles”. Though many of his views including an understanding of Biblical authority and God’s plan of salvation for mankind are identical to the other writers at this website, there are areas in which his teachings are different. He encourages anyone who reads his articles to utilize scripture to see if the things he teaches are according to the truth taught by the apostles and prophets.

Can You Hear Me Now

You’ve probably seen the cell phone commercials where some fellow walks around talking on a cell phone and saying, “Can you hear me now?”  This reminds me of the story of an elderly man who said to his wife, “For … Read More

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How to Receive a Free Gift

The Bible speaks of salvation as being a free gift from God (Rom. 6:23).  Because of this, many are convinced that one does not need to do anything to obtain it, for it is free after all.  But is this … Read More

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Working on Our Faith

Recently I wrote an article titled, “Are We Saved By WORKS?” – in which I established that we cannot be saved apart from works of righteousness (which I defined as “works resulting from obedient faith”). Hence, works of righteousness, in … Read More

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Got Milk?

For years the dairy industry has promoted one of their signature products (milk) through a series of very effective television commercials.  In one such advertisement, after a fellow ate his fill of chocolate cake (only then to realize he had … Read More

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Some Things Never Change

I come from what would be considered a fair-sized family, in today’s terms.  I am one of five children born to good, God-fearing parents.  However, my oldest brother would admit that he had it harder than I did.  Why?  Because, … Read More

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