The Evangelical Visitor was the denominational paper of the Brethren in Christ Church from 1887 to 2003. It was an important avenue for the community to remain connected as they spread across the country and globe, and it offered a way to share doctrinal and practical teaching. You can find an online archive of Evangelical Visitor issues through the BIC Archives.
Articles by The Evangelical Visitor
As we approach Christmas, we remember that Jesus’ birth is just one part of the grand story of redemption. In this article – originally published in a 1923 issue of the EVANGELICAL VISITOR – writer Fred Hahn expertly explores Jesus’ deep love for us through his character and life…
For decades, Bible Quizzing was a pillar of youth ministry for the BIC. Groups of teenagers studied vast passages of scriptures together, preparing to go up against teams from other churches in regional, national, and even world competitions. In this article by Ken Letner first published in the Evangelical Visitor in 1982…
The Evangelical Visitor was the denominational paper for the Brethren in Christ from 1887 to 2003. Issues included denominational news; marriage, death, and birth announcements; thoughtful reflections on life in Christ; and occasionally even satire!
In the February 1923 issue of the Visitor…