William Brunner Musselman The Last Entrepreneur? Richard E. Taylor [View the printable article with photos] Leaders in the Mennonite Brethren In Christ did not tend to be entrepreneurial. They were go [...]
Read MoreSisters in Service: The History of the Gospel Worker Society For presentation at the BFC Historical Society meeting October 31, 2010 By Ronald L. Kohl [View printable article with photos] When Anna Ba [...]
Read MoreAugust, 2008 We are full into summer. Here are some articles for your reading and some pictures for your viewing. I want to start by expressing our condolences to Royal Kramer on the home going of Cha [...]
Read MoreMarch, 2008 March means a lot of things. Winter is on its way out. Daylight savings time is here already (that is relatively new). Flowers are poking their heads through the soil to see if it is safe. [...]
Read MoreAugust, 2004 This edition comes a little bit later than I had hoped. Something in my computer fried and I was not able to get access to this mailing list. I had backed up just about everything else bu [...]
Read More1892 Trip to Pennsylvania: Society Newsletter
October 1995 Hello again from the archives (cough, sneeze). Sometimes the dust that collects in old books and documents does set me off. It is dustier than usual because I have been repacking an [...]
Read MoreA Sermon on Mark 11:15-12:34
Mark 11:15 – 12:34 Rev. William Brunner Musselman (From the Gospel Herald, Volume 50, June 14, 1952) Jesus went with His disciples (vs. 15). He spoke mostly in the presence of His disc [...]
Read MoreA Reply to “A Sober View” in the Last Banner
A Reply to “A Sober View” in the last Banner. Gospel Banner, April 1, 1886, page 4 Selected from F. M. It states that they commonly received the view that all sickness, as well as all sin, may be heal [...]
Read MoreIs It a Trance?
Is It A Trance? A Young Girl on North 6th Street Describing Heaven Overcome by a Strange Emotion During a Religious Revival The Gospel Banner – April 15, 1884 – page 60 From Reading (Pa.) Eagle – Marc [...]
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