Editor’s Note
This editor's note commemorates 100 years of publication of the Standard Bearer magazine (founded October 1, 1924), reflecting on God's faithfulness in sustaining a distinctively Reformed publication through a century of print media decline. The note introduces a special anniversary issue that provides a thematic historical overview of the magazine's past century and celebrates the contributions of countless writers and editors to Reformed theological witness.
100 years is a long time. 100 years is a very long time to publish in print a semi-monthly or monthly magazine of distinctively Reformed content. There are very few print publications today that have maintained the significance they held when they began. Very few can last more than a few decades. So many print periodicals have failed for lack of financial support and meaningful content, ending their ongoing influence. After you read through this anniversary issue, you will be moved to consider...
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