King's Business - 1923-08

Report of Committee on Resolutions At the Fifth Annual Conference of the WORLD'S FUNDAMENTALS ASSOCIATION at Fort Worth, Texas

E, the members of your Com– mittee on Resolutions, beg leave to submit the following report:

determination to defend the faith once cielivered, against all forms of infidel– ity; to lend all possible assistance to those church and school men who are striving to save their institutions from the wrecking Influence of rationalism, and to those pastors and evangelists who are loyally resisting the oncoming tide of skepticism. THE WHOLE BIBLE BUNDAY SCHOOL COURSE We regard as fundamental to the con– tinued life and increasing power of our organization, the adoption of a Sunday School course in keeping with the ac– tion taken at Los Angeles in our last Convention, recognizing the utter im– portance of early religious training, feellng the necessity of the presentation of a whole Bible course in Sunday School study, and knowing the value of the creation of Bible Study Classes, both for church Sunday Schools and community information. We hereby recommend the adoption of what shall be known as the Whole Bible Sunday School Course. "Report of Sunday School Commit– tee: "We, the members of the Committee on the Sunday School Course of the Christian beg leave r eport: Fundamentals Association, to submit the followlng "After very careful consideration of all the interests involved, and a con– scientious canvass of the entire Sunday School situation, we recommend: "First, that the proposal suggested a year since at the Annual Convention

We express our pleasure and grati– tude In the remarkable growth made by the World's Christian F unda– mentals Association in four years. From the day of our first assembly In Philadelphia, May, 1919, It has marked continuous and ever-increasing pro– gress, and has become an association that both compels the attention and ex– cite3 th e anxiety of modernists. In recent months one theological president has declared that 25 per cent of the Ch ristian people In the East, 50 per cent in the Middle West, and 75 per cent in the Far West are Funda– mentalists a nd ready to go any length in defense of their faith; while a Co– lumbia professor has affirmed "that the organization has become inimical to progress, is mdk ing it increasingly dif– fi cult fo r mode rnist professors to retain their position s. a nd has back of It a fund of $60,000,0 00 for the propaga– tion or its opinions." We only wish that the last remark were as true as the one preced ing. TIME AND PLAC E OF MEETING OPPORTUNE This Fift h Ann ual Convention, held for the first ti me in thP Southland, Is opportune in the last degree, for It comes in to So uthern terri tory at the very tim e wh en the entire South is thoroughl.r aroused 3ver tile discovery ot moderni sm in !Uali gnant form in most of its schools. We reaffirm our

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