OFFICE NOTES

 

We are enlarging this journal with this issue, adding at least 40 extra pages for the year. The subscription price will be 2.00, new and renewal. We have issued a paper for 20 years at only 1.00 a year, which is an embarrassingly low price in these days of high prices. But it must still be a bargain, 200 pages of reading matter for only 2.00, if indeed if it worth reading at all. But to those who help us with clubs of names the price remains at 1.00 per subscription in lists of five or more. We hope this will encourage you to get up a list of names for the new volume.

The theme for 1973 will be The Church of Christ: Then and Now. Our intention is to study with you the nature of the New Covenant ecclesia as revealed in the scriptures, its succeeding history, and its condition in our own day. We propose to take an honest look at the primitive church’s organization, worship, teaching, name, methods, mission. We’ll take a look at the world in which it emerged and seek to discover just what God intended it to be. And we’ll be taking a fresh look at some of the familiar passages about the church to see if we have been sufficiently fair in our interpretations.

The volume for 1972 will be bound with the volume for 1971 into a beautiful hardback, entitled The Restoration Mind. The price will be nominal. You should reserve your copy now, but you need send no money. We will bill you with the book.

Two books about demons will fascinate you and inform you. Demon Experiences, which is a compilation of demon experiences around the world. Demons in the World Today by Merrill Unger, Ph. D., is a responsible study of occultism in the light of God’s word. The first is 1.25, the second 1.95, both paperbacks.

For only 9.95 we will send you almost 1200 pages of the Millennial Harbinger by Alexander Campbell. Abridged into two handsome volumes, they have some of Campbell’s best writings.

The Jesus People is about old-time religion in the age of Aquarius. It tells you about the hippie church, Christian communes, and the Jesus people as a social movement. 2.95.