Editor’s notes
This editor's note announces the beginning of the Standard Bearer magazine's 100th volume year and outlines plans to commemorate nearly a century of publishing Reformed theology. The piece introduces new staff writers and their respective columns covering Scripture study, hermeneutics, Christian living, and church-state issues, reflecting the magazine's ongoing commitment to the Protestant Reformed faith and practice.
As you can tell by the 'retro' cover of this issue, we are celebrating the Lord's preservation of the Standard Bearer and the RFPA. With this issue we begin the 100th volume of the magazine! Beginning our celebration now already reminds me of what an old minister told me when asked how old he was. "I'm in my 80th year," he said. Of course, he was 79 years old and had not yet reached his 80th birthday. But he was in his 80th year. Beginning with this issue the Standard Bearer lives in its 100th...
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