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THROWBACK THURSDAY: Owen Crouch’s ‘Study of Acts 2:44, 45’ (1953)
Reading Time: 5 minutes
Greek scholar Owen Crouch was mentioned earlier this week in an article about Del Harris’s induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Dr. Crouch served several Christian colleges and wrote 10 books. Today we share an article from 1953 that Dr. Crouch wrote about Acts 2:44-45.
Throwback Thursday: Issues Facing the Restoration Movement (1982)
Reading Time: 2 minutes
Forty years ago, Christian Standard’s editor polled readers on the “most crucial” issues facing the Restoration Movement. He promised to steer editorial content toward the themes considered most important. The results were announced June 13, 1982 . . .
THROWBACK THURSDAY: With Dwayne Good’s Passing, We Look Back at The Good Twins
Reading Time: 8 minutes
— UPDATED WITH TRIBUTE VIDEO INFORMATION — Dwayne Good, 85, who performed in the gospel duet The Good Twins with his identical twin brother, Dwight, for more than 55 years, died on April 10, 2022. The brothers graduated from Lincoln Bible Institute together in 1958, and ministered through music to churches around the world as The Good Twins for more than 55 years. We interviewed The Good Twins for this 2008 feature article.
Throwback Thursday: ‘Have We Outgrown the Plea?’ (1952)
Reading Time: 5 minutes
“Have we outgrown the plea?” Will Sweeney is still right. The answer is, “No.” For to outgrow the plea, we would have to outgrow the Bible. . . .
Throwback Thursday: Ordained by a Grandmother’s Prayer (1978)
Reading Time: 6 minutes
“I cannot remember when I first decided to enter the ministry,” James B. North wrote in 1978. “It seems the decision has always been with me.” Later in life, he learned the rest of the story. (Dr. North died earlier this week.)
Throwback Thursday: My Theology and My Approach to Aging (2016)
Reading Time: 5 minutes
Here is a column about aging by our friend Dr. Robert F. Hull Jr., a longtime seminary professor who passed away on Saturday. Hull wrote: “It is more important to live wisely than to live long.”