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.

Death

Death At the end of our lives, our spirit shall return unto God and our bodies shall return to the earth (Ecclesiastes 12:7). All men are susceptible to death (Hebrews 9:27). Death is the penalty of sin (Genesis 2:17; Romans … Read More

Posted in Kevin Cauley | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Death

A Desire for Truth

A Desire for Truth One summer, a friend of mine and I went to Colorado to climb mountains. To get there, we drove all night from the very southeastern tip of Texas (near Beaumont) beginning Sunday night around 8:00 P.M, … Read More

Posted in Kevin Cauley | Tagged , , | Comments Off on A Desire for Truth

Soldiers and Victory

Decisive Victory On September 6, 1863, forty-eight Confederate soldiers, commanded by Lieutenant Richard “Dick” Dowling (who was only twenty-five years old), waited for the Union invasion of Texas on the muddy banks of Sabine Pass. The Union had sent four … Read More

Posted in Kevin Cauley | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Soldiers and Victory

The Issue of Fellowship?

Where Should We Stand on the Issue of Fellowship The Bible doctrine of fellowship is a difficult subject for many because of the strong emotions involved in personal relationships.  No one wants to withdraw fellowship from anyone, especially their friends … Read More

Posted in Kevin Cauley | Tagged , , | Comments Off on The Issue of Fellowship?