Banner of Truth Trust

Banner of Truth Trust

The Banner of Truth Trust is an evangelical and Reformed Christian publishing house founded in London in 1957 by Iain Murray and Jack Cullum. Its offices are now in Edinburgh, Scotland with a key branch office and distribution point in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It positions itself within the conservative evangelical wing of the church. The trust publishes a monthly magazine called "The Banner of Truth" which normally appears eleven times per year, with there being a single issue for August and September. The magazine first appeared in September 1955 and as of December 2006 had reached issue number 519. There are conferences held in three countries: UK, USA (annual) and Australia (every two years).

External links

* [http://www.banneroftruth.org/ Banner of Truth Trust] – official website
* [http://www.banneroftruth.org/pages/about/about.html "The Story of The Banner of Truth"] by Iain H. Murray
* [http://www.reformation-today.org/finder/ The Finder of Reformed Christian Sources] — magazine & conferences index, compiled by Michael Keen


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