Restoration Movement
My Response: Inerrancy Is a Hill to Defend to the End
New Book Addresses the Great, Grave Challenges Facing the Stone-Campbell Movement Today
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“Restoration Appreciation: The Rich Legacy and Hopeful Future of the Stone-Campbell Movement,” edited by John C. Nugent, invites restorationists to rise above the partisanship of our day, rally around our core commitments, and lead out in our strengths.
THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘The Restoration Movement: Then and Now’ (1984)
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“With the passage of years the movement . . . has been identified with restoration, not unity,” Lewis Foster wrote in 1984. “In fact, with many, this early essential unity thrust of the movement has been allowed to drift out of sight compared with the place it once occupied.”
THROWBACK THURSDAY: ‘Isaac Errett in Michigan’ (1969)
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“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 . . .”
How Can We Move from Independence to Connection?
Can Our Churches Continue to Grow and Bear Fruit?
Throwback Thursday: Issues Facing the Restoration Movement (1982)
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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 . . .
A Study of Alexander Campbell (Part 2)
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And now, part 2 of John L. Morrison’s series on Alexander Campbell from 1967.