Editor’s Note
This editor's note announces administrative changes to volume 91 of the Standard Bearer magazine, including a new news editor (Perry VanEgdom), new managing editor (Charles Terpstra), and changes to the contributing writer roster. The note reflects on institutional continuity and leadership transitions within the Protestant Reformed Churches in America's primary publication.
Welcome to volume 91 of the Standard Bearer! The new volume year brings some significant changes to the magazine. First, not so significant, there will be a small increase in our subscription price. The last increase was seven years ago, so we are not surprised or disappointed that this is necessary. We hope you agree that the magazine is worth the $2 increase to $23 per year. Thank you for your subscription and support of the Standard Bearer. As reported last issue, Mr. Ben Wigger will no...
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