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Funk published the Herald of Truth from 1864 until 1908 when it merged with the Gospel Witness to form the Gospel Herald. [2] Jacob Clemens Kolb, in his preface to Bless the Lord, O My Soul quotes an unnamed commentator who said, "John F. Funk is the most important [Mennonite] man after Menno Simons." [3]
Gospel Herald (Scottdale, Pennsylvania) was the official publication of the Mennonite Church from 1908–1998. It was formed from a merger of Gospel Witness (Scottdale, Pennsylvania) and Herald of Truth ( Elkhart, Indiana ).
The Gospel Herald, official publication of the Church of God Mountain Assembly, was first published in 1942. A more episcopal form of government was adopted in 1944, that included the offices of General Overseer and General Secretary and Treasurer.
Replaced Voree Herald and was replaced by Gospel Herald. Ensign of Liberty: March 1847 – August 1849 occasional newspaper Supporting the Church of Christ (Whitmerite) William E. McLellin: Kirtland, Ohio [16] [17] Gospel Herald: 23 September 1847 – 6 June 1850 weekly newspaper Organ of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite)
The Mennonite Publication Board purchased the Herald of Truth from the Mennonite Publishing Company and the Gospel Witness from the Gospel Witness Company and combined these periodicals to form a new official church periodical, the Gospel Herald, which published its first issue on April 4, 1908.
The publishing organization that Edson established was originally known as the "Gospel Herald Publishing Company". It was taken over by the church [2] and renamed to "Southern Publishing Association" in 1901, which subsequently merged with the Review and Herald Publishing Association in 1980. [4] He started the "J. E. White Publishing Company."
João Scognamiglio Clá Dias (15 August 1939 – 1 November 2024) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic priest and religious writer. He was the founder of the Heralds of the Gospel and was their Superior General until his resignation on 2 June 2017.
With Arthur Selmon, he established The Gospel Herald, which was renamed to Chinese Seventh-Day Adventist Press. It was moved to Shanghai in 1909, and in 1911 was renamed to the Signs of the Times Publishing House. [5] He specialized in surgery and as a missionary generalist.