OFFICE NOTES |
Our
subscription rate is now 3.00 per year or 5.00 for three years. We
encourage you to subscribe for two years or more at a time. In clubs
of five or more the rate is only 1.50 per name per year. You send us
the list of names and we will mail them the paper each month. If you
want a bundle sent to you, the rate is 20 cents per copy per month.
We
believe you will appreciate the changes in our next issue, which will
begin our 19th volume of
Restoration
Review.
It
will be four pages longer, along with a few other changes.
The
bound volume for 1975-76 (two years in one) will be ready in a few
weeks. If you have ordered this, it will be sent to you, invoice
enclosed (the price is not yet certain). If you want your name on the
list to receive one and have not yet sent us your name, we urge you
to do this at once.
We
continue to sell the magnificent two-volume edition of
Millennial
Harbinger,
about
1200 pages in all, which preserves some of the very best writings of
Alexander Campbell, in easy-to-read type, which isn’t true of
the unabridged set. The price is now 13.50 (including postage) but it
is easily worth twice that. We cannot promise that this will stay in
print.
Hereafter:
What Happens after Death?
by
David Winter is as delightfully exciting as it is scriptural. You
will be edified or your money back! Ken Taylor, who did the
Living
Bible,
says
this little volume can radically change your life. Only 1.50.
We
would like to make a John Stott fan of you, for he can only do you
good, a tremendously resourceful writer. Our favorite is his
Christ
the Controversialist,
which
makes Jesus’ confrontation with the Pharisees and Sadducees
really come alive. 4.20. Other of his titles that we can supply:
Basic
Christianity
at
1.75,
The
Baptism Fullness of the Holy Spirit,
1.50,
Men
Made New
(on
Ro. 5-8) at 1.75, and
Guard
the Gospel
(on
2 Tim.) at 2.20.
K.
C. Moser’s
The
Way of Salvation
is
getting back on the best seller list after almost 40 years. We are
fortunate to still have it in print. After all these years a church
that would not listen to what he was saying about grace is now
listening. 3.75.
For
1.75 we will send you an attractive volume (with a picture of the old
patriarch on the cover) containing Thomas Campbell’s
Declaration
and Address
in
full. It also has, in full,
The
Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery.
If
you are of this heritage, it is almost a sin not to have read these
two most famous documents in Campbellite history. Here is a copy of
your own to read and mark with profit.
Speaking
of Father Campbell, as he was affectionately called, in my research I
have come upon an interesting letter by Robert Milligan to Alex
Campbell, about the latter’s father. He told of how Thomas
ordained him to the ministry in 1844 (Did you know our folk did
things like that back in the first generation?). He also told the son
that his father, more than any man he knew, loved the things of
heaven the most and the things of earth the least. That alone should
make a man worth reading.