Hello all..
As part of a larger project at Caboodles.info (a community-based "collection of collections"), I've instituted a collection of ACC-related documents.
I'm doing this partially as a place to store some documents that were formerly held at Free Indeed Christian Resources, a site I used to run.
However, besides the typical documents from Free Indeed (ie. the Froehlich letters and the Kalman letter), I've also added a couple of new ones:
- Froehlich's essay on baptism
- The Word Israel, a writing by S. J. Braun from June 13, 1936
I trust that these resources will be useful in some way. Especially given the fact that documentation on the ACC can sometimes be rather difficult to obtain.
I'm not longer in the ACC, but I still have an interest in my heritage and historical items. Also, I feel that the widespread availability of information is condusive to truth. I think we can all agree to that, no matter what our perspective is.
If you have anything appropriate for this collection of ACC resources, please do consider contacting me. Of particular interest are old (public) documents.
As part of a larger project at Caboodles.info (a community-based "collection of collections"), I've instituted a collection of ACC-related documents.
I'm doing this partially as a place to store some documents that were formerly held at Free Indeed Christian Resources, a site I used to run.
However, besides the typical documents from Free Indeed (ie. the Froehlich letters and the Kalman letter), I've also added a couple of new ones:
- Froehlich's essay on baptism
- The Word Israel, a writing by S. J. Braun from June 13, 1936
I trust that these resources will be useful in some way. Especially given the fact that documentation on the ACC can sometimes be rather difficult to obtain.
I'm not longer in the ACC, but I still have an interest in my heritage and historical items. Also, I feel that the widespread availability of information is condusive to truth. I think we can all agree to that, no matter what our perspective is.
If you have anything appropriate for this collection of ACC resources, please do consider contacting me. Of particular interest are old (public) documents.
