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PLAIN
TALK, a publication of the Oaks-West church of Christ, Burnet,
Texas, was begun in January 1964, in an effort to promote better
attitudes among brethren. We hoped to achieve this, not by
"sugar-talk" or by hiding our true convictions, but by
fair, open, objective discussion of issues common among brethren.
The publication has been fully supported by Oaks-West, free to all
who request it.
The
February 1984 issue of P.T. will conclude twenty years of service
and at this editor's request will be the conclusion of his work in
this capacity. The elders of Oaks-West, in view of the editor's
resignation, and sensing the closeness of the editor to the
character of this paper, have decided to cease its publication
with the twentieth volume.
The
elders, and this editor, are keenly aware that there are highly
qualified men who could carry on this work. Current writers do an
excellent job, with special reference to the extended service of
Dan S. Shipley, and the oft-quoted Joe Fitch. This church will
retain her rights to the name and front-page format, for possible
future use. Robert F. Turner and Publishing Systems, Inc. have
copyrighted STUFF ABOUT THINGS.
In
March, 1980, upon repeated requests from the public for reprints
of earlier P.T.
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issues, and with consent of the Oaks-West elders, Dan S. Shipley and Robert F.
Turner formed a partnership, provided capital, printed and bound
in hard back, the first four years of Plain Talk. This was a
private business enterprise, related to the church only in
offering the public material first published by the church. Book
Two, Three, and Four have followed. Book One is now out of print,
and Books Two and Three are in short supply. Shipley-Turner plan
an advertising mailing soon, to determine if there is
sufficient demand for reprinting Book Five — the final four
years of Plain Talk.
The
closing of PLAIN TALK is saddening to this editor — though it is
my doing. It is a closing of an era in my life, but not (God
willing) of my work. With God's help new fields will be explored,
more writing done, more teaching of God's word. Vivian and I
continue to make Burnet our home, and my relation with Oaks-West
church is unchanged.
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In
Sept. issue I said I was "prone" in a chair, trying to
type. A reader correctly observed that meant, "face down,
typewriter underneath you" and "no wonder you were
frustrated." WOW!
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