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A Global Odyssey includes Bishop Mathews' memoirs as a student, as a missionary in India, and as mission board executive. This autobiography also chronicles his 38 years as a bishop, serving in Boston, Washington, Zimbabwe, Albany, and New York. In this volume, readers will encounter most of the religious, social, and political history of the twentieth century from the vantage point of a remarkable leader who helped shape many of the moments of that history. "...a beautiful gift to the church in our age. --Ted A. Campbell, Ph.D., is Professor of History of Christianity, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C.
This book contains a summary of Episcopal Addresses to General Conference, sermons and key writings. It is a sourcebook and is endorsed by the Executive Committee of the Council of Bishops.
This is the biography of Joseph W. Mathews (1911-1977), a reformer of ecumenical institutions--especially the Christian church--written by his younger brother, Bishop James Mathews.
Throughout his career, E. Stanley Jones has been a witness, an evangelist-bearer of Good News. In spite of all temptation to be something else, whether a lecturer, scholar, or Bishop, he has been and remains an evangelist and a missionary. Mostly he has been a catalyst and as witness has laid everything at the feet of Christ. Along the way Jones dealt with the hard and controversial social, political, and economic issues. He has not sidestepped conflict and has always been prepared to take exposed positions. Few have set forth the gospel of the Kingdom with such incisive clarity. Above all, these excerpts are not merely instructional, but invitational. They invite response, participation, in...
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