“John” is in church leadership in a neighboring congregation. Some time ago the two of us were discussing how hurtful people in our flocks can…Read More!
1966-1969
What is the BRF Doing?
Editorial
October, 1969
Volume 4, Number 4
The Brethren Revival Fellowship came into being more than ten years ago at the Ocean Grove Annual Conference in 1959. It has been rather loosely organized. The men on the committee are all busy with preaching responsibilities. As a result, the Fellowship has not functioned with utmost efficiency. All the work…Read More!
Romans 13 and Civil Disobedience
The following article has appeared twice in the BRF Witness, as indicated below. The 1980 version has a slightly longer conclusion, which is noted in the text below. The 1969 editorial reflects the Vietnam-era situation, while the 1980 editorial reflects the rising tensions between the United States and the old Soviet Union after the invasion…Read More!
The Trustworthiness of the Bible
Editorial
January, 1969
Volume 4, Number 1
The Brethren Revival Fellowship was formed nearly ten years ago by a group of Brethren (including elders, pastors, ministers, and laymen), who have been vitally concerned about certain directions the Church of the Brethren has been taking. We believe the Church of the Brethren had a unique beginning and a call…Read More!
Basic Beliefs Within the
Church of the Brethren
FOREWORD
More than two centuries ago in Germany, a new fellowship of Christian believers was formed. The established churches had become rich, powerful, and corrupt. They no longer proclaimed the simple message of the New Testament. Alexander Mack and other Pietists set out to form a church as nearly like the First Century Church as possible,…Read More!
The Christian and Nonresistance
by Harold S. Martin
BRF Witness
Volume 3, Number 1
1968
Nonresistance is a principle taught in the Scriptures. The word “nonresistance” is coined from the words of our Lord, when He said, “But I say unto you, that ye resist not evil, but whosoever smites thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also.” From…Read More!
What About the National Council of Churches?
While the following article was written over thirty years ago, at the height of the ecumenical tide (remember COCU?), it still has relevance and the points Bro. Martin makes still apply. In recent years the Councils of Churches have fallen on hard times, and seem to have receded in influence. However, many denominational emphases seem…Read More!