The Lord’s Supper
You will want to read in this issue “Banned in Austin,” by Dick Smith, which tells about Warren Lewis’ little volume on The Lord’s Supper. Dick has done a masterful job, but there is no substitute for reading the book. It now looks as if we can at last supply this book. A brother wrote us from Austin that he rescued 200 or so of these books from the several thousands that were destroyed, and he is letting us have them. So, we shall once more offer the book for sale at 1.00. The last time our supply vanished in the first mail or so. This time we may be able to satisfy the demand. It strikes us as so very strange that all this would happen to a little book about something so peaceful as the Lord’s Supper. I wonder what Warren Lewis, now studying in Germany, thinks about it all. He goes to all that trouble and does all that research, and then has the satisfaction of seeing his work in print, only to have the publisher take it off the market and destroy it! I still say that things like that can only happen among us. We are God’s peculiar people, you know!