Editor’s Note …

This issue, devoted to the Sunday school, will be of special interest to our many readers who are involved in churches that operate Sunday schools.

Coming up in the next issue is an exclusive interview with Kathryn Kuhlman, whose name alone is sufficient to identify her. We are reprinting the interview in booklet form.

As a result of a large volume of mail on Bill Gothard and the Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, I have arranged for him to be interviewed and to respond to questions about his work. The interview will appear as soon as possible, and reprints will be made available. My wife and one of my daughters and her husband went through the course and profited greatly.

We are reprinting as companion pieces the articles by Robert Brow (“The Late-Date Genesis Man,” Sept. 15, 1972) and William J. Kornfield (“The Early-Date Genesis Man,” June 8, 1973). The bibliography to which Kornfield makes reference and which some readers have inquired about (somehow we either never received it or lost it) will be included in the reprint. There is apparently a great interest in this intramural debate among evangelicals.

The Kuhlman and “Genesis Man” reprints are priced at $.15 each, $.10 each in quantities over 100.

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