23 November, 2024

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THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘The Missionary Who Makes Mistakes’ (1963)

THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘The Missionary Who Makes Mistakes’ (1963)

Reading Time: 5 minutes

“Nobody seems more mistake-prone than the average missionary (with the possible exception of presidents, congressmen, mothers and fathers of teenagers, umpires, and tax assessors),” Ward Patterson, tongue firmly in cheek, wrote in 1963. “That the missionary should so excel in error-ability is a phenomenon worthy of the interest of all of us . . .”

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THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘Our Strength’ (1903)

THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘Our Strength’ (1903)

Reading Time: 3 minutes

In a 1903 issue, Christian educator and author D.R. Dungan (1837–1920) listed 15 strengths of our movement. No. 6: “Administering the ordinances in the same way and at the same time and for the same purpose as did the apostles and those who were taught by them, gives us strength in ourselves and character and standing before the world.”

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