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The Logic of Evangelism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Logic of Evangelism

Defining evangelism as initiating people into the kingdom, Abraham critiques contemporary church growth and evangelism from a theological perspective. A good text for a graduate level course on evangelism.

The Doctrine and Practice of Holiness
  • Language: en

The Doctrine and Practice of Holiness

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: EP BOOKS

There is a very, real danger that Christiana can fall into extremes when considering holiness. Some so emphasise the sovereign grace of God that they neglect the quest for holiness; some have believed that perfection may be attained in this life, but burn out in the attempt to achieve it. Erroll Hulse approaches the subject as an experienced pastor. He shows that the whole Bible teaches a consistent and united message about holiness. He explains God's organisation of sanctification and how he provides every practical means to that end. The concluding chapter gives an overview of how the doctrine of holiness has been viewed through the history of the church with a reminder of the absolute necessity to understand the relationship of justification to sanctification. Throughout there is a combination of powerful challenge and warm encouragement to mortify sin on the one hand and aspire to transformation on the other. Book jacket.

Christ Freely Offered
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Christ Freely Offered

Originally written in 1975, Ken Stebbins' Christ Freely Offered is seen as one of the best defenses on the subject of the free offer of the gospel. Tackling both scripture and the historical-theological aspects, Stebbins engages with many of the main individuals involved in this subject including Herman Hoeksema, John Murray and Ned Stonehouse. This edition has been slightly updated by Stebbins, and will help readers come to a firm understanding of this subject as well as an insight into the decrees of God and the idea of Common Grace.

Billy Graham
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Billy Graham

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"It is estimated that Billy Graham has preached the Gospel in person to more people than any other preacher in the world's history. Even so, his Crusades present many evangelical ministers with a dilemma. This book explains the dilemma. It examines the effectiveness of the Crusades and the doctrinal content of the preaching, but treats most fully the practice of co-operation with non-evangelicals employed by the Billy Graham Organization."--Page 4 of cover

Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 504

Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism

'Examining Billy Graham's Theology of Evangelism' was written to advance an unbiased understanding of Billy Graham's theology and practice. Theological examination of Graham's sermons revealed four distinct eras in his theology and practice: -The Early-Early Graham (pre-1949) -The Early Graham (1949-1955) -The Middle Graham (1955-1965) -The Later Graham (1965-present) In each of these eras Graham portrayed a discernible and distinct approach to defining evangelism, theological nomenclature, and cooperative strategy. No literature on Billy Graham discusses, in combination, this evolution in Graham's theology and practice. You are invited to take a fresh look at the teaching and practice of this man who has touched millions of lives through the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

A Marvelous Ministry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

A Marvelous Ministry

Tim Curnow, Erroll Hulse, David Kingdon, and Geoff Thomas have written seven chapters on the life and ministry of Spurgeon, particularly how it would speak to the church today. There are chapters on the famous Downgrade Controversy, Spurgeon's involvement in politics, Spurgeon's development as a preacher, Spurgeon's ministry and his social concerns, and several others. This book gives an excellent introduction to the public ministry of the "Prince of Preachers." The foreword is by Dr. Timothy George of the Beeson Divinity School of Samford University.

A Sacred Trust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

A Sacred Trust

Just what makes a Baptist, a Baptist? What are the beliefs that set Baptists apart from other Christian churches, and are they of any real importance for the local church member who just wants to follow Jesus? Four centuries of Baptists have found those distinctive beliefs to be the command of Jesus in the Scripture, have expressed their love for him by holding and practicing them, and have passed that sacred trust down to us. A church which fails to know and value its Baptist identity becomes subject to error and false teaching and loses the heritage for which its Baptist ancestors were willing to suffer and die. The sermons in this book provide a helpful introduction to the beliefs which d...

The Great Invitation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Great Invitation

The purpose of this book is twofold. The first objective is to show that there is no greater or more important invitation than that of the gospel. The second part of this book is designed to show that there is no need to resort to methods which do not have the sanction of Scripture. The purpose of the earlier chapters is to demonstrate that everything needed for the preacher has been provided. p. 5.

The Man in the Gap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

The Man in the Gap

The inspiring and informative biography of Martin Holdt, a pastor whose life touched many people, and with remarkable outcomes. Martin Holdt exercised a ministry in Southern Africa and beyond from the 1960s through the early 2000s. A godly and influential man, his life was marked by prayer and faithfulness to the call to be a pastor as well as being a visionary for planting and establishing God-centered, Bible based churches, and with a vision for worldwide mission. Includes a postscript appendix by Erroll Hulse.

Driven by God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Driven by God

For more than two millennia believers have struggled with the antinomy of God's absolute sovereignty over and man's ultimate responsibility in justification and sanctification. Theologians have used some version of the terms »active justification« and »definitive sanctification« in an attempt to illuminate this mystery. However, in the past decade scholars have begun to criticize these concepts, saying that they are unsupported in Scripture, lead to theological confusion, and are of no practical benefit to believers.Through the work of theologians from the broader Dutch Reformed tradition, especially Herman Bavinck, Alexander Comrie, Herman Witsius, and Abraham Kuyper. Jae-Eun Park demon...