Over the past few years I have taken an interest in the history of the Restoration Movement. After posting a few brief articles last year about some lessons I’ve learned from my reading and study of the Restoration, I decided to set a more regular posting schedule for myself in 2013. So for the first eight months this year, I posted two articles a month in this category. My plan was to continue this schedule through December.
However, with my preaching, writing, and publishing plans over the next few months, I decided it would be wise to put these articles on hold for now. Lord willing, I will start posting these articles again in January 2014, either once or twice a month.
In the meantime, you can browse through the Restoration History articles I’ve already written. Here are a few of my favorite posts:
- Benjamin Franklin’s Beginning in Preaching
- J.D. Tant: Government Aid Hindering the Spread of the Gospel
- The Example of Earl West
- J.S. Sweeney: Sprinkling and Pickling
- David Lipscomb: “The Majority Seem to be Going Away”
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