Editorials
With this March issue of the Faith and Victory, we begin our 75th year of publication. This is a long time for any organization to remain in operation, and it is through the provision of God that we have.
In March of 1923, my grandfather, Fred Pruitt, along with the help of several other dedicated individuals, published the first issue of the Faith and Victory here at Guthrie. The printing plant at that time was located at 611 W. Mansur. In 1927, the Print Shop was moved to 920 W. Mansur, which is its current location.
Many workers have come and gone over the years, and God has preserved His work amid change and various storms and trials. At times we have wondered how we would be able to continue, but thanks to our Lord, through Faith, each Victory was won.
It is our desire that God will preserve this work as long as it fulfills His purpose. We would like to continue sending forth the gracious gospel of Christ until He returns for His Church.
From the time that God placed in my oversight the editorship of Faith Publishing House, I have felt a strong conviction to publish only that which would be in the context of the example Jesus left us in His earthly ministry. Fulfilling this conviction has required much prayer and seeking the will of God. My aim has been to know how to print that which would be presented in the spirit of Christ. Like Paul, we have determined not to know, or teach anything among the people to whom this paper is a ministry, save Jesus Christ, and Him crucified. (I Cor. 2:2.)
I would like to thank the saints who have supported this type of effort by your understanding and appreciation. We continually are grateful for your interest in this work.
Bro. Ken Elwell, our new pressman, is proving to be a very efficient worker. His vision and concern to benefit souls through the printed page is certainly appreciated and will not go unrewarded by our Lord.
We have ordered 70,000 sheets of 23" x 35" paper and Bro. Ken has begun reprinting 4,000 Evening Light song books. This is a time-consuming and expensive undertaking, and we ask for your prayers that we will be able to complete the task in a short time.
Also, during the month of February, my son, Jason, printed a special order of 18,000 tracts which will be sent to India. It is rewarding to see every piece of literature sent on its way from this shop, to search out hearts seeking the hope found in Christ.
Circumstances have dictated that we update the price of books we sell, effective March 1. A current price list can be received free of charge by calling or writing to request it.
Beginning April 1, we will also implement a price increase for the Faith and Victory and Bible Lesson books. A subscription to the Faith and Victory will cost $3.00 per year, or five copies for $12.00. The new price for the Bible Lesson books will be $4.00 per year, or $1.00 per quarter.
Work is still progressing on the new Print Shop building as the weather and time permits. Bros. Ron, Dan and Larry Doolittle have pretty well completed the installation of the heating and air conditioning units. We have also been priming the interior walls and hope to soon be able to paint them.
On February 11, the Lord called Bro. Emmett Gerald from his labors on this earth to be with Him. Bro. Emmett put himself wholeheartedly into working for God and his zeal was a challenge to us. He would order tracts from the Print Shop by the hundreds, and faithfully place them in tract racks in business places. Is there anyone willing to take up this torch?
If you wish to send condolences to his wife, Sis. Pearlene Gerald, who is not well in body, you may do so by addressing your correspondence in care of her son, Bro. Marshall Whitson, 140 Whitson-Cotes Dr., Hayden, AL 35079.
The month of March turns our minds to Easter and the resurrection of our Lord. Every Christian should be inspired by the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It was an ignoble punishment to be crucified by the Romans, for that is what they did to men who had no honor. But the children of God have no cause to hang their heads at the death their Master died, for He defeated death and came forth to be seen by many.
Without inhibition, Paul, in preaching to the Jewish leaders in the synagogue at Antioch, declared, "But God raised him from the dead." Acts. 13:30. This was rather startling dogma for the apostle's hearers, but if Paul could not have spoken with inspiration and conviction on the actuality of Christ's resurrection, there would have been very little left to say in regard to the gospel.
It is through the resurrection that we are commissioned and given something to say and do. In the armed forces, many wear the title of "non-commissioned officers." These are men who have an office, but not a commission. There are none of these in Christ's kingdom. "...And let him that heareth say, Come...." Rev. 22:17. If you, by faith, have beheld the empty tomb, as did Peter and John (John 20:4-8), then you should be eager to invite others to share that experience. If you, in spirit, have heard Him speak your name as did Mary (John 20:16), then you should be desirous that others undergo that same thrill.
Christ is worthy of honor on Easter Sunday, March 30, as well as every single day of our lives. May you be blessed with a renewal of immeasurable resurrection joy!
-Wayne Murphey
Jesus My Friend
Jesus, my Friend, He saved my soul.
Jesus, my Friend, He made me whole.
Since being made whole I'm free indeed,
and God and Christ abide in me.
His Holy Spirit guides me true
and tells me daily what to do.
He gives me only what I can bear.
Never does Jesus treat me unfair.
I call on Him both night and day,
He hears me and He's on His way.
There's not a thing my Lord can't do
His power's unfailing, His promises true.
He makes a way when there is no other,
Sticks closer to me than sister or brother.
So I'm in love with my best Friend.
I'll stay with Jesus to the end.
To you who listen, He loves you too.
What He's done for others, He will do for you.
He'll save your soul if you only relent,
and forgive your sins, as you come and repent.
-Bro. Ernest Moles