Editor’s Note from July 22, 1966

Preparatory to the opening of our branch editorial office in suburban Toronto next month, the Rev. J. Berkley Reynolds of the Atlantic provinces, Canada, is spending the month of July with us in Washington. The new office will be located at 1125 Leslie Street, Don Mills, Ontario, in a modern suburban complex that also houses such evangelical enterprises as the Leighton Ford Crusades and World Wide Pictures. Its opening comes appropriately on the threshold of the 1967 Canadian centennial and reflects our desire to serve Canadian readers more fully.

Mr. Reynolds is an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada. He holds the A.B. from Mt. Allison University, the B.D. from Pine Hill Divinity Hall, and the Th.M. from Fuller Theological Seminary.

Premier Ernest C. Manning of Alberta, an outspoken evangelical leader, has voiced the hope that the Canadian centennial will become the occasion of national moral and spiritual renewal. CHRISTIANITY TODAY hopes to reflect this development and, indeed, to contribute to it. (Charter subscribers will recall that Premier Manning contributed one of the major essays to the initial issue of this magazine a decade ago.)

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