Letters to the Editor

April 1, 1989   in Grace in Focus Articles

“A friend of mine introduced me to some of the literature of the Grace Evangelical Society. At first I thought it was radical and heretical. But after going back to the Scriptures, I found that it is radical (so far as contemporary church goes) but that it is also a refreshing return to the true Biblical doctrine of grace.”

Oscar F. Stroede, III
Pastor, Cranberry Baptist Church
Mars, Pennsylvania

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