Editor’s notes for the new volume year
Russell Dykstra's editor's notes announce the beginning of the 97th volume year of the Standard Bearer, the official journal of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America. The article acknowledges the collective efforts of writers, editors, and staff who produce the publication, while noting personnel changes including new contributors and departing staff members. This resource provides insight into the administrative and historical operations of a major Reformed ecclesiastical publication.
With heartfelt gratitude to God, we begin the ninety-seventh year of the Standard Bearer. It should be obvious that in order for the SB to find its way into your mailbox twenty-one times in the next year, many people put in significant effort. That starts with some forty men and women who have committed to write anywhere from three to twenty articles in the next year.1 Behind the scenes, managing editor Charles Terpstra sets the schedule for the writers (and reminds them when theirs are due),...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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