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                    About Truth for Today World Mission School
                    
                        | "And the things which you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, these entrust to faithful men,
 who will be able to teach others also" (2 Timothy 2:2).
 |  Truth for Today World Mission School in Searcy, Arkansas, is a multifaceted 
			    non-profit organization dedicated to world evangelism.  Directed by Eddie 
			    Cloer, a Gospel preacher, Greek scholar, and retired theological professor, TFTWMS 
			    strives to teach faithfully the Holy Scriptures of our Lord.
 
 Truth for Today World Mission School, Inc., a Bible-oriented school, is overseen by a
				nine-member board. Five of the board members are elders in the Lord's church, serving as elders
				in three different churches of Christ. Of the four remaining members, one is a financial
				officer, one is a retired gospel preacher, one is a retired missionary, one is a schoolteacher,
				and one is a university professor. The board has free access to three solid congregations
				(one is 1,400 members, one is 400 members, and one is 160 members) that are very supportive
				of TFTWMS and can provide the collective wisdom of those elderships. The board is surrounded
				by an advisory council that provides special expertise and insight for the ongoing work
				of global outreach.
 
 Experienced missionaries agree that the survival and spiritual growth of 
			    congregations planted around the world may depend on the availability of 
			    printed Bible-study materials.  The primary focus of Truth for Today World 
			    Mission School, a monthly publication called Truth for Today, is 
			    designed to address this need.
 
 This publication is sent to tens of thousands of preachers and Bible 
			    teachers.  Each issue is the equivalent of a 150-page book. It is 
			    published twelve times a year and is mailed in English to thousands of 
			    preaching brethren in many nations all over the globe.  
			    Translating offices have been established in Brazil, Costa Rica, India, Indonesia, and Ukraine.
 
 Specific content guidelines have been set to ensure that the teaching materials 
			    are in harmony with the restoration of New Testament Christianity.  
			    Specifically, (a) these materials are to respect and promote the New Testament 
			    church and must not in any way sanction or lend credence to denominationalism; 
			    that is, religious bodies created by man; (b) these materials must concentrate 
			    on the exposition of the teachings of the Bible in a fundamental, safe, and 
			    practical way; (c) these materials must always be clear on the way of salvation 
			    through faith, repentance, confession of Jesus Christ, and baptism for the 
			    forgiveness of sins, as taught in the Scriptures; (d) these materials must 
			    promote the worship of God according to the New Testament pattern and must not 
			    express any kind of approval for any kind of human innovation; (e) these 
			    materials must not argue for American Christianity as opposed to arguing for 
			    the universal Christianity of the New Testament with its eternal principles 
			    which may be appropriately applied in any culture.
 
 To read more about the work of TFTWMS, go to the 
		        Evangelism 
		        page.
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