A new volume year for the SB
This editorial announces the 96th volume year of the Standard Bearer magazine (published since 1924) and describes organizational changes for the coming year, including new contributors and new rubrics on apologetics and church history. The piece notably marks the retirement of Prof. D. Engelsma as a regular contributor after decades of service, reflecting on his significant contributions to the magazine's doctrinal content.
With thanksgiving to God, we begin the new publishing year for the Standard Bearer. Since the first issue of the magazine appeared in October of 1924, this begins the 96th-volume year. Let us not overlook God's faithfulness in providing the financial means and the writers all these years. For the coming year, 39 men and women have agreed to contribute from one to as many as ten articles for the SB. What changes will come for Volume 96? The writers added to the list this year (though some have...
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