The Berean Expositor
Volume 36 - Page 2 of 243
Index | Zoom
DEAR FELLOW-BELIEVERS,
We can truthfully say of the last two years, "Never before have we
faced such intimidating costs in the printing and publishing of our
testimony;  yet never before within a like period have we been
permitted to publish so great a number of separate volumes".
The God make known to the Corinthians seems to have been very
manifest. In those epistles we read:
"The weakness of God is stronger than men."
"God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound . . . . .
the mighty."
"Our sufficiency is of God."
Having said so much we must say more. These same epistles speak
of those who were "labourers together with God", and, humanly
speaking, only the protracted and constant fellowship of a faithful few,
giving time, labour and money, "deep poverty" indeed abounding unto
"riches of liberality", could have accomplished this happy result.
We earnestly pray that this testimony to the Truth "rightly divided"
will be as abundantly blessed to the readers, as the publishing has been
to the producers.
Yours by all sufficient grace,
CHARLES H. WELCH,
GEORGE T. FOSTER,
LEONARD A. CANNING.
November, 1952.