Category Archives: Kevin Cauley

Articles Written by Kevin Cauley. Kevin is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and has a master’s degree from St. Edward’s University. He is currently the preacher at the New Boston Church of Christ in New Boston, Tx ( http://www.newbostoncoc.org ). As with all of our writers, Kevin’s lessons are independently produced using the Bible alone as the standard for Christian doctrine. His views accord with our other authors in areas such as salvation and Bible authority. Nevertheless, as an independent author, he will differ with our other authors from time to time. 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.

Beam in your Eye?

Why There’s Not a Beam in Your Eye, and Why There Is! For years I have heard preachers talk about Jesus’ statement in Matthew 7:3-4 about the speck and beam in different folks’ eyes.  Usually the beam is described as … Read More

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Be Authentic

Be Authentic Authenticity is a big buzz-word in our culture today.  We want people to be authentic—to be their true selves—and not to string us along with some contrived identity for some less-than-noble purpose.  The Bible doesn’t use the word … Read More

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Loneliness

Go Visit Someone Today There is a word that is chilling to our culture today; that word is “alienated.”  The word “alienate” means to cause to withdraw or isolate.  To be alienated is to be alone.  Loneliness is one of … Read More

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Feeling Shame

Feeling Ashamed The Bible teaches that there are some things that we should be ashamed of and there are other things that we should not be ashamed of.  Ezra was ashamed of the sin that Israel had committed against God.  … Read More

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