Reading Time: 6 minutes
A day or two after the finance committee mailed the letters to the church’s members, the preacher came into my office. He was furious. He shouted, “Your committee’s ruined the church!” . . .
Reading Time: 6 minutes
A day or two after the finance committee mailed the letters to the church’s members, the preacher came into my office. He was furious. He shouted, “Your committee’s ruined the church!” . . .
Reading Time: 5 minutes
“Pleased with the prospect of enlisting a newcomer [to teach the class], the superintendent led me to a barren, unattractive space . . . at the head of the stairs leading to the balcony of the church, where four boys around twelve years of age were huddled upon dusty, uncomfortable chairs. . . .”
Reading Time: 8 minutes
We include four short items from the July 22, 1922, issue of CHRISTIAN STANDARD: an editorial on the deity of Jesus, a submitted piece about “Church Letters,” two obituaries, and humorous but practical advice for prospective writers.
Reading Time: 8 minutes
“It was in Detroit that [Christian Standard founding editor] Isaac Errett did some of his greatest work, and in Michigan that he labored for nearly ten years in the prime of his life, establishing congregations, and writing many valuable articles and books . . .”
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.
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 . . .