Standard Publishing

In 2015, Standard Publishing became an imprint of David C. Cook when the latter acquired the company's Bible lesson commentary series, Sunday school curriculum and other church resources.

Isaac Errett, Herbert Moninger, J. D. Murch, Lillie Faris, Guy P. Leavitt, C. P. Sharp, P. H. Welshimer, W. R. Walker, and Burris Butler were all editors, publishers, and contributors and were all leaders of the Restoration Movement (1790-1825).

This single-story plant occupied about seven acres and housed composing, preliminary, printing, binding, and mailing operations.

[4] Early examples of age-appropriate journals included Sunday School Standard, Boy’s Life, and Girlhood Days.

[6] Christian Standard, the journal from which the company took its name, was published every week from 1866 till September 2012, when it introduced a new 64-page monthly edition.

Standard Publishing continued under the ownership and control of the Errett family until 1955 when it was sold to John Bolten Sr.

In 2015, David C. Cook acquired the Standard Publishing brand together with the company's Bible lesson commentary series, Sunday school curriculum and other church resources from New Mountain Learning.