Dr. G. Aiken Taylor, after serving 24 years as editor of the Presbyterian Journal, is leaving that position to become president of Biblical Theological Seminary. The concerns and role of that journal since its beginning ten years before our paper began have in a number of ways been like those of the Outlook, and our […]
Recent articles in the secular press have unmasked the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches.1 Their support of terrorism and marxist ideology is now more than ever openly exposed. For a long time they have trampled the Gospel of Jesus Christ underfoot, but at last even the lethargic members of many […]
The World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin was to most of us who attended the inspirational experience of a lifetime. The Congress will be remembered in history as the most representative gathering of evangelists and missionaries in the mid-twentieth century. The figures of Billy Graham and Carl F. H. Henry were predominant at the Congress. The […]
Preaching admittedly has fallen upon evil days. The man in the pew often seems to be more interested in the novelties spawned by man’s brain than in the message of the eternal God which alone provides light and life. And the preacher, afraid that he will be accused of being out of step with the times, […]
