RESPONSE FROM READERS

 

I continue to find the articles interesting and very timely. Have referred to many of the issues and u&ed them in dialogue groups which I attend.—Connecticut

A friend sent me a complimentary subscription to your fine publication last year for which I shall be forever grateful. Nothing has restored my faith in “religion” as the restoration concept that you and some of your contributors so courageously expound. May you continue this intelligent approach—hence unity.—Texas

The Church of Christ brotherhood needs to learn about love among itself before it will ever be a force for promoting love among other people. Right here in ..... we have six Church of Christ churches with three or four different branches or segments represented. Each brand does not fellowship the others. To me this is a shame and it bothers me greatly.—Arkansas

Thank you for teaching on love of the brethren.—Tennessee (a subscriber for 17 years)

Risky Business

I should like to renew my subscription to Restoration Review for a period of ten (10) years. My personal check in amount of 10.00 is enclosed. Thank you and God bless you.—Louisiana

While our plans are to continue our publication efforts as long as God provides, it is still risky to subscribe for ten years in advance. When our time runs out, we will make no effort to return such money. So those who are as gracious as our Louisiana brother, who may not receive all they pay for, will be prepared to consider anything left over as a contribution to our efforts. Who knows but what the Lord will gram ten more years of this sort of thing. We all should grow a lot in that time. Anyway we appreciate the confidence.—Ed.

 

WE APPRECIATE THE RESPONSE

In our last number we suggested that our readers might help us increase the circulation of Restoration Review. The response has been most gratifying, with hundreds of new subscriptions coming in! We thank you, and we shall seek to be worthy of the confidence. Others of you may wish to send us a list of names, at only 50 cents for a year’s, subscription if six or more. This is a good time to send your friends Restoration Review, for in this volume we are dealing with principles of restoration drawn from both the scriptures and history.

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