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Its first editor was A.N. O'Brien, and its first managing editor was James Spink. Its editorial office was located initially at 5963 Rice Road, Chicago, [[Illinois]]. Initial associate editors included H.G. Lockett and Samuel Taylor, and its first missionary secretaries were R.W. Rycroft and Roy Rapsch. Joint treasurers included Tom Bendelow and Harry Welsher, both of [[Woodside Bible Chapel, IL|Austin Gospel Hall]] in Chicago, and for Canada was Dr. H.A. Boyce, M.R.C.P. in London and Robert Houston, Jr.
Besides from Fort Dodge and Chicago, it was initially also distributed from E.D. Monroe in Buffalo, [[New York|N.Y.]], and W. Jones of the Bible House in Hamilton, [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada]]. By 1933, the magazine was additionally distributed via the Christian Institute Bible Room in Vancouver, [[British Columbia|B.C.]], The Scripture House in Belfast, [[Republic of Northern Ireland]], The Book Room in Portland, [[Oregon|OR]], and Gospel Folio Press in Grand Rapids, [[Michigan|MI]]. And by 1936, it was also distributed via G.F. Vallance in Essex, [[England]] in the U.K.
Also at this publishing company, Gospel Perpetuating Fund originated two great hymnals: Choice Hymns of The Faith, and Hymns of Worship and Remembrance, as well as Alfred Gibbs’ chorus books.