The Church of the Book
R. E. Harlow,
A doctrinal book on how the church is built and led by the Holy Spirit and the World of God.
This story is about a group of young believers in the hill country of Burma. They had the Bible, but no teachers except the Holy Spirit. They could only go by the New Testament and so they built their little church like the churches they read about in the Book.
Today there are thousands of Christians just recently saved. They have the Word of God but little else. They can meet together in houses and worship God as believers did in New Testament days. All of us would do well to get back to the Bible and follow God's pattern.
R. E. Harlow
Robert E. Harlow,a long-time commended worker, went to be with the Lord on March 10, 2003, five days short of his 95th birthday. He was co-founder of Emmaus Bible College, now located in Dubuque, Iowa, and founder, along with his wife, Gertrud, of Everyday Publications, Inc., in Port Colborne, ON. Dr. Harlow wrote more than fifty books, including Come and Dine: New Testament Readings for Every Day (1976). His,Can We Know God? (1958) was the first of a series of books he wrote in simple, "Everyday", English. It has sold some 500,000 copies in more than a dozen languages. A native of Toronto, he was also a missionary in the Belgian Congo.