Church & Ministry - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/product-category/church-ministry/ Christian Publisher of Reformed & Puritan Books Tue, 19 May 2026 00:32:04 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/02/cropped-cropped-Banner-FilledIn-WithOval-1-32x32.jpg Church & Ministry - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/product-category/church-ministry/ 32 32 Spurgeon’s Pastoral Wisdom https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/spurgeons-pastoral-wisdom/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/spurgeons-pastoral-wisdom/#respond Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:05:36 +0000 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/?post_type=product&p=131440 Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was the famous pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London in the nineteenth century. Under his preaching, the once-dying church was revived and became an engine for evangelism, pastoral training, missions, and church planting. But Spurgeon wanted to see more than just his church thriving. He had a heart to see […]

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) was the famous pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London in the nineteenth century. Under his preaching, the once-dying church was revived and became an engine for evangelism, pastoral training, missions, and church planting. But Spurgeon wanted to see more than just his church thriving. He had a heart to see other pastors equipped and churches strengthened. So in January 1865, he launched The Sword and the Trowel, a monthly magazine named in honour of those who rebuilt the city of Jerusalem under Nehemiah’s leadership. In Spurgeon’s day, as in ours, those who would repair the walls of Jerusalem need both the sword to combat error and the trowel to build up the church, and this magazine sought to equip pastors to do just that.

This collection of articles from The Sword and the Trowel provides a first-hand look at Spurgeon’s vision for ministry. In it, readers will find Spurgeon’s convictions on church structure, including meaningful membership, church discipline, and the biblical roles of elders and deacons; his practical teaching on pastoral ministry, such as sermon preparation, leading congregational prayer, and reaching the next generation; and his counsel for facing the personal trials of the ministry, from financial pressures, to the fear of man, discouragement, and much more.

Though written more than a century ago, these articles remain a source of wisdom for today’s pastors navigating the same perennial challenges. This volume is an essential guide for any leader labouring to maintain a faithful, Christ-centred ministry in the twenty-first century.

Excerpts from the forthcoming volume:

Against Hastening to Remove from our Post of Duty

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Thoughts on Preaching https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/thoughts-on-preaching/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/thoughts-on-preaching/#respond Fri, 20 Feb 2026 16:37:28 +0000 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/?post_type=product&p=130905 *New Retypeset Edition* Few things are more helpful to preachers than the thoughts of a great preacher. In this volume we have such Thoughts on Preaching from the illustrious pen of Dr James W. Alexander. First published posthumously in 1864, it contains sections from his private writings with their illuminating comments on the work of […]

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Few things are more helpful to preachers than the thoughts of a great preacher. In this volume we have such Thoughts on Preaching from the illustrious pen of Dr James W. Alexander. First published posthumously in 1864, it contains sections from his private writings with their illuminating comments on the work of the ministry. Here too are his Letters to Young Ministers on such themes as Devotion to the Work of the Ministry, The Happiness of Christ’s Ministry, Extempore Preaching, as well as papers on Expository Preaching, Discipline and Study, and related themes.

In an area of Christian literature already well endowed, Alexander’s work makes a particular contribution in a number of ways. Firstly, it stimulates thought as well as informs, and thus meets an important need in the preacher’s life. Secondly, it contains a variety of material, and is therefore helpful to the novice and the experienced preacher alike. Thirdly, it instructs the mind and heart to see the preaching of the gospel as the most important and heroic task in the world, and one which demands the consecration of the whole man to God. All who have a concern and responsibility for the preaching of the word of God should find something to help and encourage them in these pages.

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Preaching Booklet Bundle https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching-booklet-bundle/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching-booklet-bundle/#respond Mon, 20 May 2024 14:50:15 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=107690 Argues that the church must maintain the ‘priority of preaching’ for both biblical and theological reasons and offers helpful practical advice. 32pp.

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Available together this week at 20% off, here are three booklets to instruct and encourage the aspiring preacher:

Power in the Pulpit, Henry C. Fish

If there is a means more likely than any other under the Holy Spirit to bring about reformation and revival of true religion, it is the gift of powerful preachers. The object of the author in this booklet is to ascertain what, in its human aspect, are the conditions of power in the pulpit, and in so doing he deals with the matter of the sermon, the manner in which it should be delivered, and the character of the preacher.

Booklet, 32 pages. (RP £1.50).

 

The Cross: the Pulpit of God’s Love, Iain H. Murray

The atonement is the centre of the Christian faith and of the work of the gospel ministry. The purpose of gospel preaching is to make known what God has done in the cross of Jesus Christ. The evangel is ‘the preaching of the cross’ (1 Cor. 1:18).

If this was apostolic Christianity then we must examine ourselves as to whether our emphasis corresponds with it. Is the cross central to the message we preach in our evangelism?

But how are we to preach the cross? Does our preaching resemble that of the NT apostles? Does it match the passionate freeness with which the church’s greatest evangelists preached the cross to needy sinners?

In this booklet, Iain Murray helps us to think through the message of the cross, to appreciate God’s love and justice in the death of Christ, and to grasp the truth afresh that ‘by Christ crucified the love of God and his willingness to save is to be made known to all people.’

Booklet, 42 pages. (RP £1.75).

Simplicity in Preaching, J. C. Ryle

‘What do you recommend on preaching?’ is a frequently asked question that can be answered in a variety of ways. There is always much to learn and there are many books to help us. But whatever else a preacher reads, J.C. Ryle’s little masterpiece Simplicity in Preaching is a ‘must read’. Ryle packs more experience and sanctified common sense into two dozen pages than many others manage in a lengthy treatise. And, like all of his work, this one illustrates the very simplicity he commends to others. Here indeed is a work whose value and usefulness is out of all proportion to its length.’ – SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

Booklet, 24 pages. (RP £1.50).

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Lloyd-Jones Starter Set https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/lloyd-jones-starter-set/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/lloyd-jones-starter-set/#respond Mon, 04 Mar 2024 11:13:02 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=106570 Argues that the church must maintain the ‘priority of preaching’ for both biblical and theological reasons and offers helpful practical advice. 32pp.

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The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones

A re-cast, condensed and, in parts, re-written version of the author’s two volumes D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: The First Forty Years (1982) and The Fight of Faith (1990). Since those dates, the life of Dr Lloyd-Jones has been the subject of comment and assessment in many publications and these have been taken into account. The main purpose of this further biography, however, is to put Dr Lloyd-Jones’ life before another generation in more accessible form. The big story is all here. (Paperback, RP £11.00).

 

Letters of Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1919–1981)

A man’s letters tell the story of his pilgrimage from within, and here, in over one hundred of his personal letters, we encounter Martyn Lloyd-Jones first hand. Although he thought of himself as a ‘poor correspondent’, these pages tell a different story, unselfconsciously displaying the tender forcefulness of a personality which left an indelible impression on those who knew him personally. (Clothbound, RP £13.50).

Knowing the Times

Martyn Lloyd-Jones’s biblically informed insight gave a certain prophetic quality to his ministry, evidenced by his God-given ability to put his finger on the essential issues, and to apply the burden of God’s Word. Knowing the Times brings together a number of addresses which exhibit this vibrant prophetic character. (Clothbound, RP £16.00).

Lloyd-Jones: Messenger of Grace

Iain Murray is not here repeating biography, but focusing on three themes he regards as essential in understanding Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ ministry: the nature of true preaching, the place of full assurance of salvation in the Christian life, and the nature of the New Testament church. Working through these topics, Murray helps us to grasp Lloyd-Jones’ position, in the process learning from it and, at points, offering thoughtful corrective.

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Preaching Booklet Bundle https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/priority-of-preaching-2/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/priority-of-preaching-2/#respond Wed, 10 Jan 2024 16:22:15 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=105140 Argues that the church must maintain the ‘priority of preaching’ for both biblical and theological reasons and offers helpful practical advice. 32pp.

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The Priority of Preaching, John Cheeseman

Today many Christians have lost confidence in preaching and have replaced it with other things such as dialogue, films, dancing, and dramatic presentations. ‘Do we need preaching today?’ is a question often asked in many churches. John Cheeseman takes up this question and argues that the church must maintain the priority of preaching for both biblical and theological reasons. He then proceeds to offer helpful instruction and advice on the practical matters of preparing and delivering sermons, before finally turning his attention to the vitally important subject of the character of the preacher. This booklet is an excellent primer for all young men who believe that God may be calling them to become preachers of his Word. Booklet, 32 pages. (RP £1.50).

 

Preaching: The Centrality of Scripture, Al Mohler

Preaching is in a state of crisis, evidenced most seriously by immaturity, confusion and ignorance among professing Christians as a result of the poverty of the pulpit. The remedy, Dr. R. Albert Mohler affirms, is to obey Paul’s parting charge to Timothy: ‘Preach the word. . .in season and out of season’ (2 Tim. 4:2). Dr. Mohler’s address is a powerful call to preachers to do just that. Booklet, 24 pages. (RP £1.50).

Jesus Christ and Him Crucified, Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Dr. Lloyd-Jones spent the greater part of the turbulent twentieth century in preaching the Word of God. The convictions with which he began his ministry remained with him, and in all this time the message was the same. He preached on the words, ‘For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified’ at the commencement of his ministry in 1926, and again, from the same pulpit, in February 1977. So the sermon contained in this booklet is a historic statement. But it is more. It is a persuasive presentation of the unchanging gospel which has brought salvation to people all over the world throughout the two millennia now ended, and which remains just as vitally relevant as the new millennium begins to unfold. Booklet, 32 pages. (RP £1.50).

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Gospel Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/gospel-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/gospel-ministry/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 10:57:10 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=99559 A collection of meditations on Romans 8:6. 264pp.

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Book Description

There are two intended audiences for discourses on the Christian ministry: the pastor or elder who cares for the church, and his congregation who are called to willing and prayerful submission. In Gospel Ministry, a collection of nine sermons delivered in his fruitful later years, John Owen addresses both.

Whether expounding the role of the Holy Spirit in shaping the ministry, presenting the purposes of the church, savouring God’s care of his people, or warning against being ashamed of the gospel, Owen’s teaching is invaluable for any minister – or member – of the body of Christ.

This book is complemented by its companion volume, Gospel Life, which beautifully sets forth the foundational steps of faith in Christ, assurance, and humble walking with him.

N.B. The sermons in this volume have been selected from The Works of John Owen, Volume 9, and modernised.

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Called to be Holy https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christmas-bulk/called-to-be-holy/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christmas-bulk/called-to-be-holy/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2023 09:36:51 +0000 https:///uk/?post_type=product&p=98389 Book Description The church is not yours or mine. It belongs to Jesus Christ. The church is graciously called into being by him for the glory and honour of God’s name. As such, every local church must reflect God’s character and display God’s holiness. For that reason, life in a healthy, happy church always involves […]

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Book Description

The church is not yours or mine. It belongs to Jesus Christ. The church is graciously called into being by him for the glory and honour of God’s name. As such, every local church must reflect God’s character and display God’s holiness. For that reason, life in a healthy, happy church always involves discipline—the thoughtful, deliberate, loving investment of each member in all the others for the glory of God and the good of the whole congregation.

Grievously, life in a fallen world means that sin creeps into and breaks out in the church of Jesus Christ. What ought a church to do when sin is uncovered in her midst? How do we respond in a way that shows our love to God and to one another? How do you love someone within the professing church who is unrepentantly sinning against God?

Such questions are often answered carelessly, fearfully, pragmatically, even unrighteously. When that is the case, it typically leads to disturbing confusion, advancing tension, increasing division, and even destruction. Further sin can erupt if offences are not faced humbly and graciously, if unrepentant sin is not addressed righteously and courageously.

Mercifully, the Head of the church has not left us in the dark. He teaches us how to sail through troubled waters so that we are not left in disarray after the storm has struck. He provides clear, wise, and effective commands and counsels for his people.

This booklet summarises the principles and the practices Christ has given for the holiness of his church. It sketches out the assumptions that lie behind church discipline, grounded in the identity of the church and activity of the church of God. It speaks to the nature of church discipline, in its more positive and negative aspects. It identifies love as the primary motive behind any discipline in the church. It looks at the God-ordained purposes of corrective discipline, and the reasons why a church might have to pursue this course. It offers practical advice as to how such discipline ought to be carried out in the church of Jesus Christ. It touches on both the necessary sting and the desired success of those actions by the church. It calls the whole church and her officers to consider our duty to act when the purity and peace of the church of God is threatened by unrepentant sin.

If the church is the household of God, if it is the body of Jesus Christ, if it is the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit, then we are called to be holy. We need to know how to pursue that calling as those committed to fidelity in our doctrine, purity in our life, and unity in our fellowship.

Author bio:

Jeremy Walker is the pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church in Crawley, England. He also serves as the Book Reviews Editor of the Banner of Truth magazine.

 

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Charges and Addresses https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/charges-and-addresses/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/charges-and-addresses/#respond Wed, 21 Jul 2021 20:16:55 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/charges-and-addresses-2/ Book Description A man of good scholarship, sterling character, wide sympathies, and tremendous zeal, J. C. Ryle accounted it no light thing to be entrusted with the work of organizing and advancing the cause of God and truth in a diocese noted for its extensive industrial development and in a city of world fame. As […]

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Book Description

A man of good scholarship, sterling character, wide sympathies, and tremendous zeal, J. C. Ryle accounted it no light thing to be entrusted with the work of organizing and advancing the cause of God and truth in a diocese noted for its extensive industrial development and in a city of world fame. As a man of God he gave unfeigned allegiance to the plenary inspiration of Holy Scripture. Linked with this was his determination to strive for the maintenance of the Protestant character of the Church of England as by law established in the days of the sixteenth-century Reformation. Doctrine, experience, and practice based upon and shaped by the pure word of God were to him the essentials of the ongoing life of the Church.

In the Liverpool Diocese Ryle faced a formidable task. Called to it at the age of sixty-five, Ryle laboured in season and out of season with untiring pertinacity. To present-day readers he will chiefly be known through his expository and biographical writings. The Charges and Addresses here brought together show how he laboured to educate the clergy of his diocese in biblical principles and to impress upon them the vast importance of maintaining evangelical doctrine and practice in their varied ministries and contacts.

In England Ryle stands in the foremost rank of those who have held forth the word of life and fought the good fight of faith. He is one of the Lord’s standard-bearers of the late Victorian age. The ‘healthful spirit of God’s grace’ was upon him. Being dead he continues to speak to our backslidden generation.

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Introduction vii
1. No Uncertain Sound — The first charge to the new diocese, 1881 1
2. For Doctrinal Christianity — The first charge given to the new diocese, given in Wigan, 1881 37
3. Liverpool and England — The second triennial charge, 1884 69
4. Our Position and Our Dangers — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1885 113
5. The Outlook — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1886 139
6. Our State and Prospects — The third triennial charge, 1887 159
7. Seest Thou These Great Buildings? — A Sermon, Liverpool, 1889 195
8. Our Diocese, Our Church, Our Times — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1889 211
9. Hold Fast — The fourth triennial charge, 1890 231
10. Brotherhoods — Hull Church Congress, 1890 269
11. The Present Crisis — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1892 279
12. Stand Firm — The fifth triennial charge, 1893 307
13. What is Wanted? — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1895 331
14. About Our Church in 1896 — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1896 359
15. Thoughts for Thinkers — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1987 389
16. The Present Distress — Liverpool Diocesan Conference, 1898 407
17. Farewell to the Diocese — February 1, 1900 423
Appendix 425
Index 439

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The Bleeding of the Evangelical Church https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-bleeding-of-the-evangelical-church/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-bleeding-of-the-evangelical-church/#comments Tue, 16 Mar 2021 20:15:07 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-bleeding-of-the-evangelical-church-5/ Book Description David F. Wells of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Massachusetts, here challenges evangelicalism with a disturbing analysis of its present condition. He believes that we have allowed ourselves to be shaped by the popular culture whose ethos is alien to God-consciousness, to ‘other-worldliness’, and to passion for biblical truth. In putting ‘success’ before theology we […]

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Book Description

David F. Wells of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Massachusetts, here challenges evangelicalism with a disturbing analysis of its present condition. He believes that we have allowed ourselves to be shaped by the popular culture whose ethos is alien to God-consciousness, to ‘other-worldliness’, and to passion for biblical truth. In putting ‘success’ before theology we have produced a plague of nominal evangelicalism which, unless reversed, leaves us ‘headed towards the oblivion of irrelevance before God’.

This material was first delivered at a Convention of the National Association of Evangelicals who have kindly assisted in the publication. Much fuller treatment of the same themes will be found in the author’s influential books, No Place for Truth and God in the Wasteland. While referring especially to the North American scene, the wider relevance of Dr Wells’ message is indicated by the fact that these two titles have joint publishers on both sides of the Atlantic, W.B. Eerdmans and IVP.

‘What is most lost is what most needs to be recovered. It is the unsettling, disconcerting, moral presence of God in our midst. He can no longer be the junior partner in our religious enterprises and he can never be just an ornamental decoration upon our Church life. It is because God now rests so inconsequentially upon the Church that the Church is free to plot and to devise its success in its own way. That is why so many of our forebears in the faith would scarcely even recognize us as their children today.’

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The Pastor https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-pastor/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-pastor/#comments Wed, 09 Dec 2020 14:46:33 +0000 https:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-pastor-2/ Book Description Written by faculty and friends of Old Princeton, with an introduction by Sinclair B. Ferguson. The authors included in this small clothbound collection: William S. Plumer (1802-80) J. W. Alexander (1804-59) Archibald Alexander (1771-1851) Charles Hodge (1797-78) Samuel Miller (1769-1850) Ashbel Green (1762-1848) Nicholas Murray (1802-61) The authors of The Pastor: His Call, […]

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Written by faculty and friends of Old Princeton, with an introduction by Sinclair B. Ferguson.

The authors included in this small clothbound collection:

William S. Plumer (1802-80)
J. W. Alexander (1804-59)
Archibald Alexander (1771-1851)
Charles Hodge (1797-78)
Samuel Miller (1769-1850)
Ashbel Green (1762-1848)
Nicholas Murray (1802-61)

The authors of The Pastor: His Call, Character, and Work were all men closely associated, either as students, professors, or in one case a director, with Princeton Theological Seminary, which was established in 1812 by the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America. It was founded as a ‘nursery of vital piety as well as of sound theological learning…to train up persons for the ministry who shall be lovers as well as defenders of the truth as it is in Jesus, friends of revivals of religion, and a blessing to the church of God.’

A sample of the Princeton view of the ministry is contained in this little volume. Taken together its chapters form a small instruction manual on the key elements in the work of a minister of the gospel in any age and place.

These pages combine theological acumen, a high sense of purpose, a vision of the privileges of serving Christ, and a recalibration of our whole vision for ministry.

The chapters in this book have been selected from the two-volume Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry, also published by the Banner of Truth.

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Introduction by Sinclair B. Ferguson vii
1. The Scripture Doctrine of a Call to the Ministry — William S. Plumer 1
2. The Lord Jesus Christ the Example of the Minister — J. W. Alexander 31
3. On the Importance of Aiming at Eminent Piety — Archibald Alexander 49
4. The Character Traits of a Gospel Minister — Charles Hodge 67
5. The Pastoral Office — Archibald Alexander 89
6. Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth — Archibald Alexander 119
7. Holding Fast the Faithful Word — Samuel Miller 135
8. Christ Crucified the Characteristic of Apostolic Preaching — Ashbel Green 179
9. The Ministry We Need — Nicholas Murray 211
Biographical Sketches of the Authors 235

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An All-Round Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/an-all-round-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/an-all-round-ministry/#respond Wed, 20 Jun 2018 18:32:13 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/an-all-round-ministry-2/ Book Description One of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s most significant ministries was to the hundreds of preachers who were trained in the Pastors’ College which he founded. In 1865 he began an Annual Conference for these men at which he customarily delivered a presidential address. The most outstanding of these were reprinted after his death in […]

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Book Description

One of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s most significant ministries was to the hundreds of preachers who were trained in the Pastors’ College which he founded. In 1865 he began an Annual Conference for these men at which he customarily delivered a presidential address. The most outstanding of these were reprinted after his death in the form of this book. While Spurgeon is always both stimulating and challenging, the context in which these addresses were given brought the best out of him and gave them a unique quality. Full of biblical exposition, they also sparkle with a delightful wit. Here is Spurgeon at his finest as a man with a pastoral heart par excellence. An All-Round Ministry is a work to which Christian ministers and leaders will return again and again for direction, wisdom, and encouragement.

‘As the Lord shall help us, let us lay our all upon the altar, and only breathe for him….Because we belong to Christ, the zeal of the Lord’s house must eat us up. I wish I could have spoken to you with all my strength, but it may be that my weakness may be used of God to greater purpose. My thoughts are few by reason of pain, which disorders my head; but they are all on fire, for my heart remains true to my Lord, to his gospel, and to you. May he use every man of us to the utmost of our capacity for being used, and glorify himself by our health and our sickness, our life and our death!’

Spurgeon, in his address ‘What We Would Be’, delivered during illness at the Pastors’ College Annual Meeting in 1886.

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Introduction vii
1 Faith 1
2 ‘Forward!’ 25
3 Individuality, and Its Opposite 47
4 How to Meet the Evils of the Age 71
5 ‘A New Departure’ 101
6 Light Fire Faith Life Love 127
7 Strength in Weakness 155
8 What We Would Be 177
9 Stewards 197
10 The Evils of the Present Time, and Our Object, Necessities, and Encouragements 221
11 The Preacher’s Power, and the Conditions of Obtaining It 247
12 The Minister in These Times 285

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The Greatest Fight in the World https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-greatest-fight-in-the-world/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-greatest-fight-in-the-world/#comments Mon, 19 Mar 2018 11:00:59 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/the-greatest-fight-in-the-world/ Book Description By April 1891, when Spurgeon addressed the annual conference of the Pastors’ College for the last time, he was an experienced and battle-worn soldier. Spurgeon considered it the life-work of a pastor to be engaged in a crusade against error and sin. He fully appreciated what it was to ‘fight the good fight […]

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Book Description

By April 1891, when Spurgeon addressed the annual conference of the Pastors’ College for the last time, he was an experienced and battle-worn soldier.

Spurgeon considered it the life-work of a pastor to be engaged in a crusade against error and sin. He fully appreciated what it was to ‘fight the good fight of faith’. In The Greatest Fight in the World, this final annual address to his fellow pastors and Pastors’ College students, Spurgeon offers practical advice on how to approach the battle. He does so under three martial metaphors: Our Armoury (the Scriptures); Our Army (the church); and Our Strength (the Holy Spirit).

The Greatest Fight in the World is a book for every pastor. It will stimulate and inspire an approach to the pastoral task which is orderly and intelligent, and which above all recognises and has confidence in the God from whom the strength to engage in battle comes.

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Introduction 1
1 Our Armoury 7
2 Our Army 45
3 Our Strength 59

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Ministering Like the Master https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/ministering-like-the-master/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/ministering-like-the-master/#comments Mon, 01 Jan 2018 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/ministering-like-the-master/ The Lord Jesus was not a boring preacher! ‘Three Messages for Today’s Preachers’, which show just how essential Christ’s example is to those who seek to minister in his name today. 96pp.

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Book Description

Christ was not a boring preacher! ‘How wonderful it would be,’ says Stuart Olyott in the introduction to this book, ‘if Christian preachers throughout the world were ministering like their Master!’ Drawing on examples of Christ’s preaching from the Gospels, Olyott challenges preachers today with three features of their Master’s ministry. Christ’s style and method were not boring, but gripping. Christ’s preaching was evangelistic. Christ’s ministry was more than just preaching: his whole life was ministry. In a fresh, compelling and practical way, Olyott guides preachers away from some of the perils and pitfalls that could hinder their success. In so doing, he shows us just how essential Christ’s example is to those who seek to minister in his name today.

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INTRODUCTION vii
1 OUR LORD WAS NOT A BORING PREACHER 1
2 OUR LORD WAS AN EVANGELISTIC PREACHER 37
3 OUR LORD WAS NOT JUST A PREACHER 69

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Stuart Olyott

Listen to our interview with Stuart Olyott, touching on his childhood, conversion, call to ministry, and passions and concerns.

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Preparation for Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preparation-for-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preparation-for-ministry/#respond Tue, 08 Sep 2015 13:20:14 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/preparation-for-ministry/ Endorsements ‘Here are first principles for those who wonder if they are being called to the ministry, guidance for those in training, and wisdom for those already engaged in the work. That Preparation for Ministry comes from the desk of Allan Harman—Pastor, Professor, and Principal—is all the recommendation it needs. First class!’ — SINCLAIR B. […]

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‘Here are first principles for those who wonder if they are being called to the ministry, guidance for those in training, and wisdom for those already engaged in the work. That Preparation for Ministry comes from the desk of Allan Harman—Pastor, Professor, and Principal—is all the recommendation it needs. First class!’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

Book Description

Preparation For Ministry deals with important issues relating to a call to the Christian ministry, theological training, and entry into pastoral work.

The author has written it out of his own rich experience as a student, a pastor, and a seminary teacher. Those contemplating entry into the Christian ministry will benefit greatly from his practical advice on such subjects as coming to faith, the call to the ministry, pre-theological study, and choosing a theological college or seminary.

Those already in theological training or who have recently entered into ministry will also find much to help them within these pages on such topics as the theological course, early ministry, and staying fresh.

A brief bibliography is provided, and the book also contains useful appendices, including:

  • a guide to preparatory reading
  • a short guide to sermon preparation
  • C. H. Spurgeon’s The Minister’s Self-Watch
  • B. B. Warfield’s The Religious Life of Theological Students

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Introduction vii
1 Coming to Faith 1
2 The Call to the Ministry 3
3 Pre-Theologial Study 13
4 Choosing a Theological College or Seminary 19
5 The Theological Course 23
6 Early Ministry 27
7 Staying Fresh 37
Conclusion 43
Short Bibliography 45
Appendix 1: Suggested Preparatory Reading 49
Appendix 2: A Short Guide to Sermon Preparation 53
Appendix 3: The Minister’s Self-Watch 59
Appendix 4: The Religious Life of Theological Students 93

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Power in the Pulpit https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/power-pulpit/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/power-pulpit/#comments Mon, 07 Oct 2013 12:30:51 +0000 http:///uk/store/uncategorized/power-pulpit/ Book Description If there is a means more likely than any other under the Holy Spirit to bring about reformation and revival of true religion, it is the gift of powerful preachers. The object of the author in this booklet is to ascertain what, in its human aspect, are the conditions of power in the […]

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Book Description

If there is a means more likely than any other under the Holy Spirit to bring about reformation and revival of true religion, it is the gift of powerful preachers. The object of the author in this booklet is to ascertain what, in its human aspect, are the conditions of power in the pulpit, and in so doing he deals with the matter of the sermon, the manner in which it should be delivered, and the character of the preacher.

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Sermons of the Great Ejection https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/#comments Tue, 05 Feb 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/sermons-of-the-great-ejection/ This new edition for the 350th anniversary of the ‘Farewell Sunday’ in August 1662 when 2000 ministers left the national church for conscience’ sake is also a fine introduction to Puritan preaching. 280pp.

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‘These sermons that Edmund Calamy put together, about the Great Ejection, 1662, are powerful sermons. These are pastors, choosing to be on the last day of their ministry, because they can’t in good conscience affirm everything in The Book of Common Prayer, who resign their jobs, lose their livings, generally had to move away from where they were to be faithful — these are their final sermons to their congregations — moving, moving sermons.’ — MARK DEVER

Book Description

A fine introduction to Puritan preaching, this little book also recalls one of the great turning points in English Christianity—for these sermons were preached on ‘the Farewell Sunday’ in August, 1662, when two thousand ministers left the national Church for conscience’ sake. Much has been written on that Great Ejection, but nothing is more important than to hear the ejected speak for themselves. Their watchword was:

I preach as never sure to preach again,
And as a dying man to dying men.

This new edition of Sermons of the Great Ejection not only commemorates the 350th anniversary of a noteworthy historical event but, more importantly, gives a real insight into the theology, godliness, and preaching of the Puritans. Why is this relevant? For two reasons: (i) as the blurb on the first edition said, ‘such preaching could set England alight again in our own times’; and (ii) the issues of 1662 are directly relevant to the present situation in the church when the emphasis is once again upon conformity and unity at the expense of truth and holiness. May this little book be an encouragement to men of gospel truth and integrity everywhere.

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INTRODUCTION vii
EDMUND CALAMY 1
Trembling for the Ark of God (1 Sam. 4:13) 7
THOMAS BROOKS 27
A Pastor’s Legacies 31
JOHN COLLINS 51
Contending for the Faith (Jude 3) 55
THOMAS LYE 85
A Pastor’s Love for His People (Phil. 4:1) 89
Stand Fast in the Lord (Phil. 4:1) 101
THOMAS WATSON 131
Weal to the Righteous but Woe to the Wicked (Isa. 3:10, 11) 139
Parting Counsels (2 Cor. 7:1) 159
JOHN OLDFIELD 179
Stumbling at the Sufferings of the Godly (Psa. 69:6) 183
JOHN WHITLOCK 215
Remember, Hold Fast and Repent (Rev. 3:3) 219
THE NONCONFORMIST’S CATECHISM 251

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Sencillez En La Predicación https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sencillez-en-la-predicacin/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/sencillez-en-la-predicacin/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:39:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/sencillez-en-la-predicacin/ Book Description ¿Qué recomienda usted por lo que se refiere a la predicación?’ es una pregunta que suele hacerse con frecuencia y que puede responderse de diversas maneras. Siempre hay mucho que aprender en este asunto, y existen muchos libros que nos pueden ayudar a lograrlo. Pero, independientemente del resto de cosas que lea el […]

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Book Description

¿Qué recomienda usted por lo que se refiere a la predicación?’ es una pregunta que suele hacerse con frecuencia y que puede responderse de diversas maneras. Siempre hay mucho que aprender en este asunto, y existen muchos libros que nos pueden ayudar a lograrlo. Pero, independientemente del resto de cosas que lea el predicador, esta pequeña obra maestra de J.C. Ryle, Sencillez en la predicación, es de ‘lectura obligada’. Ryle condensa más experiencia y sentido común santificado en poco más de dos docenas de páginas de lo que muchos otros consiguen en un largisimo tratado. Y, como toda su obra, este librito es un ejemplo de esa misma sencillez que el autor recomienda a los demás. En nuestras manos tenemos, de hecho, una obra cuyo valor y utilidad superan con creces su extensión. Sinclair B. Ferguson

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Un Ministerio Ideal (Volumen 1 & 2)– El pastor: su persona y mensaje https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/un-ministerio-ideal-volumen-1-2dh-el-pastor-su-persona-y-mensaje/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/un-ministerio-ideal-volumen-1-2dh-el-pastor-su-persona-y-mensaje/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:39:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/un-ministerio-ideal-volumen-1-2dh-el-pastor-su-persona-y-mensaje/ Book Description Una de las organizaciones fundadas por Charles Spurgeon fue el Pastor’s College (1856), que después adoptaría el nombre de Spurgeon College. Fue alli donde en 1865 inició unas conferencias anuales para pastores, doce de las cuales componen este libro. Spurgeon fue un evangelista que llevó a miles de personas a los pies del […]

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Book Description

Una de las organizaciones fundadas por Charles Spurgeon fue el Pastor’s College (1856), que después adoptaría el nombre de Spurgeon College. Fue alli donde en 1865 inició unas conferencias anuales para pastores, doce de las cuales componen este libro. Spurgeon fue un evangelista que llevó a miles de personas a los pies del Señor, pero también le preocupó la etapa postevangelística: la edificación de la iglesia. Si hoy presenciamos una terrible decadencia en la labor pastoral es porque se ha descuidado tanto el carácter como el mensaje del pastor. Este libro proporcionará al ministro una guía fundamental para conducir su ministerio por la senda correcta.

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William Carey https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/william-carey/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/william-carey/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/william-carey/ The heroic story of Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission. Includes his Enquiry and a sermon by Andrew Fuller. 128pp.

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This book tells the heroic story of William Carey’s passionate advocacy of world mission. While the details of his missionary work in India are familiar, what is less well-known is the earlier story of how almost single-handedly he put world mission at the heart of the church’s concern for a fallen world. It is for this that he is often referred to as ‘the father of modern missions’.

The single most urgent need of our world is to hear the gospel of the grace of God in Jesus Christ. Daniel Webber, former Director of the European Missionary Fellowship, is concerned that the church is in danger of losing sight of the primacy of this particular responsibility. In an age in which media and celebrity attention counts for so much, too often the church seems mesmerised by the world’s agenda. The example of William Carey – who was far from being unconcerned about the world’s general plight – may yet have the power both to clarify our vision and arouse our compassion in favour of the ultimate needs of mankind.

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  Preface Ix
  PART 1  
  WILLIAM CAREY AND THE MISSIONARY VISION  
  Introduction 3
The Preparation of the Man 7
The Missionary Vision 13
The Vision in Practice 37
The Challenge of Carey’s Enquiry 43
  PART 2  
  AN ENQUIRY INTO THE OBLIGATIONS OF CHRISTIANS TO USE MEANS FOR THE CONVERSION OF THE HEATHENS  
  William Carey, 1792 55
  PART 3  
  ON DELAYS IN RELIGIOUS CONCERNS  
  Andrew Fuller, 1791 103

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The Art of Prophesying https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-art-of-prophesying/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-art-of-prophesying/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-art-of-prophesying/ Basic guidance to help all Christians read and use the Bible intelligently, with a powerful message to those who lead and preach. 208pp.

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Few things are more evident in contemporary churches than the decline in the importance attached to what is said from their pulpits. The deeper tragedy is that in many places the church has become a valley of dry bones. Something is needed to waken the dead and to breathe new life into the people of God. William Perkins (1558-1602) provides basic guidance to help all Christians to read and use the Bible intelligently. He has a particularly powerful message for those who lead God’s people and especially those who preach.

The Art of Prophesying carries sparks capable of igniting a preacher. It should be beside every minister’s desk as a book to turn to again and again.

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Foreword vii
THE ART OF PROPHESYING
Preface 3
Introduction 5
1 The Art of Prophecy 7
2 The Word of God 9
3 The Contents of Scripture 12
4 The Interpretation of Scripture 22
5 Principles for Expounding Scripture 29
6 Rightly Handling the Word of God 46
7 Use and Application 52
8 Varieties of Application  61
9 The Use of the Memory 66
10 Preaching the Word 68
11 Public Prayer 73
Summary 75
THE CALLING OF THE MINISTRY
Introduction 79
1 The Titles of True Ministers 81
2 The Scarcity of True Ministers 89
3 The Office of True Ministers 97
4 The Blessing of the Work of True Ministers 104
5 The Commission and Authority of True Ministers 110
Introduction 117
1 The Vision of God 121
2 Divine Consolation 150
3 Renewed and Recommissioned 168

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The Glorious Body Of Christ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/the-glorious-body-of-christ/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theology/the-glorious-body-of-christ/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/the-glorious-body-of-christ/ The church and her Antiquity and Perpetuity, Unity, Holiness, Apostolicity, Membership, Truth, Preaching, Evangelism, Worship, etc. 384pp.

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Book Description

‘Glorious’ is probably the last adjective most modern writers would use to describe the Christian Church. Yet R. B. Kuiper chose his title, The Glorious Body of Christ, advisedly, for he wished to emphasize what he believed to be a sadly neglected aspect of the subject, that the Church of Christ is glorious.

Dr. Kuiper, who died in 1966, was for many decades a teacher of theology, and his great concern was for the popular presentation of Christian doctrine. His own books went far to meet that need, including his God-Centred Evangelism (also published by the Trust) and For Whom Did Christ Die? on the extent of the atonement.

In addition to his vigorous and clear style, Kuiper is also noted for the comprehensive way in which he treats his subject. The Glorious Body contains no less than fifty-three chapters, and among the aspects of the subject dealt with are unity, the marks of the Church, the offices of the Church, its responsibilities and privileges, and the Church and the world.

Although this book is worthy of the widest possible circulation, it may be particularly commended as a manual for office-bearers in the Church.

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Preface xi
Introduction – HAS THE GLORY DEPARTED? 1
1. THE ANTIQUITY AND PERPETUITY OF THE CHURCH 9
 2. THE CHURCH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE 15
 3. THE CHURCH MILITANT AND TRIUMPHANT 21
 4. THE CHURCH TRANSCENDENT 27
 5. UNITY AND DIVERSITY 33
 6. UNITY AND DIVISION 39
 7. THE IDEAL OF VISIBLE UNITY 43
 8. HOLINESS 49
 9. CATHOLICITY 55
 10. APOSTOLICITY 61
 11. ILLUMINATION 67
 12. PROGRESSIVENESS 73
 13. INDESTRUCTIBILITY 81
 14. THE GLORIOUS HEAD OF THE CHURCH 87
 15. THE HARMONIOUS MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH 93
 16. THE CHURCH AND THE TRUTH 99
 17. THE CHURCH AND SALVATION 107
 18. AN ORGANISM AND AN ORGANIZATION 113
 19. EXALTED OFFICES 119
 20. THE UNIVERSAL OFFICE 125
 21. SPECIAL OFFICES 131
 22. THE OFFICE OF THE MINISTER 137
 23. THE OFFICE OF THE RULING ELDER 143
 24. THE OFFICE OF THE DEACON 151
 25. THE DOUBLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CHURCH 159
 26. THE SUPREME TASK OF THE CHURCH 165
 27. PREACHER OF REPENTANCE 173
 28. PREACHER OF GOOD TIDINGS 179
 29. PREACHER OF SALVATION BY GRACE 185
 30. PREACHER OF CHRISTIAN GRATITUDE 193
 31. PREACHER OF CHRIST’S KINGSHIP 199
 32. BLESSED SACRAMENTS 205
 33. HOLY CHILDREN 213
 34. TEACHER OF COVENANT YOUTH 221
 35. TEACHER OF ADULT BELIEVERS 229
 36. CONVEYOR OF COMFORT 235
 37. ECCLESIASTICAL EVANGELISM 243
 38. EDUCATIONAL EVANGELISM 251
 39. ANTITHETICAL TO THE WORLD 259
 40. A BLESSING TO THE WORLD 267
 41. SEPARATED FROM THE WORLD 273
 42. CONQUEROR OF THE WORLD 281
 43. THE INCLUSIVENESS OF THE CHURCH 289
 44. THE EXCLUSIVENESS OF THE CHURCH 297
 45. THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM 305
 46. SALUTARY DISCIPLINE 313
 47. THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE CHURCH 321
 48. GOD’S ELECT 329
 49. GOD’S FRIENDS 337
 50. GOD’S ABODE 345
 51. THE ESSENCE OF CORPORATE WORSHIP 353
 52. THE QUALITY OF CORPORATE WORSHIP 361
 53. THE BRIDE OF THE LAMB 369
Outline 377
Index of Scripture Passages 387

 

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The Reformed Pastor https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-reformed-pastor/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-reformed-pastor/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/the-reformed-pastor/ The great classic on the work of the Christian ministry. 256pp.

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‘…A staple classic…you absolutely must have it. The passion, the love, for the souls of your people; this is the type of book you want to read once a year.’ — JOEL BEEKE

Book Description

Richard Baxter was vicar of Kidderminster from 1647 to 1661. In an introduction to this reprint, Dr. J.I. Packer describes him as ‘the most outstanding pastor, evangelist and writer on practical and devotional themes that Puritanism produced’. His ministry transformed the people of Kidderminster from ‘an ignorant, rude and revelling people’ to a godly, worshipping community. These pages, first prepared for a Worcestershire association of ministers in 1656, deal with the means by which such changes are ever to be accomplished. In his fervent plea for the discharge of the spiritual obligations of the ministry, Baxter, in the words of his contemporary, Thomas Manton, ‘came nearer the apostolic writings than any man in the age’. A century later Philip Doddridge wrote, ‘The Reformed Pastor is a most extraordinary book…many good men are but shadows of what (by the blessing of God) they might be, if the maxims and measures laid down in that incomparable Treatise were strenuously pursued’.

Today, Baxter’s principles, drawn from Scripture, and reapplied in terms of modern circumstances, will provide both ministers and other Christians with challenge, direction and help.

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Introduction: James I. Packer 9
Preface: William Brown 23
Dedication 37
Introductory note 51
1. CHAPTER I
The oversight of ourselves 53
Section 1
The nature of this oversight 53
1. See that the work of grace be thoroughly wrought in your own souls 53
2. See that you be not only in a state of grace, but that your graces are in vigorous and lively exercise 61
3. See that your example contradict not your doctrine 63
4. See that you live not in those sins against which you preach in others 67
5. See that you want not the qualifications necessary for the work 68
Section 2
The motives to this oversight
1. You have a heaven to win or lose as well as other men 72
2. You have a depraved nature as well as others 73
3. You are exposed to greater temptations than others 74
4. You have many eyes upon you, and there will be many to observe your falls 75
5. Your sins will have more heinous aggravations than other men’s 76
6. Such great works as yours require greater grace than other men’s 77
7. The honour of Christ lieth more on you than on other men 78
8. The success of your labours materially depends on your taking heed to yourselves 80
 2. CHAPTER II
The oversight of the flock
Section 1
The nature of this oversight 87
THIS OVERSIGHT EXTENDS TO ALL THE FLOCK
1. We must labour for the conversion of the unconverted 94
2. We must give advice to inquirers who are under conviction of sin 96
3. We must study to build up those who are already partakers of divine grace 97
4. We must exercise a careful oversight of families 100
5. We must be diligent in visiting the sick 102
6. We must be faithful in reproving and admonishing offenders 104
7. We must be careful in exercising Church discipline 104
Section 2
The manner of this oversight 111
THE MINISTERIAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED ON
1. Purely for God, and the salvation of souls 111
2. Diligently and laboriously 112
3. Prudently and orderly 112
4. Insisting chiefly on the greatest and most necessary things 113
5. With plainness and simplicity 115
6. With humility 116
7. With a mixture of severity and mildness 117
8. With seriousness, earnestness and Zeal 117
9. With tender love to our people 117
10. With patience 119
11. With reverence 119
12. With spirituality 120
13. With earnest desires and expectations of success 121
14. Under a deep sense of our own insufficiency, and of our dependence on Christ 122
15. In unity with other ministers 123
Section 3
The motives to this oversight 124
1. From the relation in which we stand to the flock – we are overseers 124
2. From the efficient cause of this relation – The Holy Ghost 129
3. From the dignity of the object which is committed to our charge – The Church of God 130
4. From the price paid Joy the Church – which he hath purchased with his blood 131
 3. CHAPTER III
Application 133
Section 1
The use of humiliation 133
1. On account of our pride 137
2. Our not seriously, unreservedly, and laboriously laying out ourselves in our work 146
(1) By negligent studies 146
(2) By dull, drowsy preaching 147
(3) By not compassionating and helping destitute congregations 150
3. Our prevailing regard to our worldly interests, in opposition to the interests of Christ 150
(1) By temporizing 150
(2) By too much minding worldly things 151
(3) By barrenness in works of charity 152
4. Our undervaluing the unity and peace of the Church 156
5. Our negligence in exercising Church discipline 163
Section 2
The duty of personal catechizing and instructing the flock particularly recommended 172
PART I: MOTIVES TO THIS DUTY 173
ARTICLE 1
Motives from the benefits of the work 173
1. It will be a most hopeful mean of the conversion of sinners 174
2. It will essentially promote the edification of saints 176
3. It will make our public preaching better understood by our people 177
4. It will make us more familiar with them, and assist us in winning their affections 177
5. It will make us better acquainted with their spiritual state, and enable us better to watch over them 178
6. It will assist us in the admission of persons to the sacraments 178
7. It will show men the true nature of the ministerial office 178
8. It will show our people the nature of their duty to their ministers 180
9. It will give the governors of the nation more correct views of the Christian ministry, and so may procure from them further help 182
10. It will exceedingly facilitate the ministerial work in succeeding generations 185
11. It will conduce to the better ordering of families, and the better spending of the Lord’s day 186
12. It will help to preserve many ministers from idleness and mis-spending their time 186
13. It will contribute to subdue our own corruptions, and to exercise our own graces 187
14. It will withdraw both ourselves and our people from vain controversies, and the lesser matters of religion 187
15. It will extend these various benefits to all the people in our several parishes 188
16. It will not even stop here, but is like to be a work that will reach over the whole land 188
17. The weight and excellence of the duty recommended 189
ARTICLE 2
Motives from the difficulties of the work 192
1. Difficulties in ourselves 192
2. Difficulties in our people 193
ARTICLE 3
Motives from the necessity of the work 195
1. It is necessary for the glory of God 195
2. It is necessary for the welfare of our people 197
3. It is necessary for our own welfare 199
ARTICLE 4
Application of these motives 200
PART II: OBJECTIONS TO THIS DUTY 212
PART III: DIRECTIONS FOR THIS DUTY 231
ARTICLE 1
Directions for bringing our people to submit to the exercise 232
1. Conduct yourselves in the general course of your life and ministry, so as to convince them of your ability, sincerity, and love to them 232
2. Convince them of the benefit and necessity of this exercise 233
3. Put catechisms into the hands of every family in your congregation, whether rich or poor 235
4. Deal gently with them, and avoid every kind of discouragement 236
5. Expostulate with such as are obstinate and disobedient 237
ARTICLE 2
Directions for prosecuting the exercise with success 237
1. Address a few words to them in general to mollify their minds, and to remove all offence 238
2. Take them one by one, and deal with each of them apart 239
3. Take an account of what each of them has learned of the catechism 240
4. Try by further questions how far they understand what they have learned 240
5. When you have tried their knowledge, proceed next to instruct them yourselves 244
6. If they appear to be unconverted, make some prudent inquiry into their state 245
7. Endeavour to impress their heart with a sense of their deplorable condition 248
8. Conclude with an exhortation to them to believe in Christ, and to the diligent use of the external means of grace 250
9. At dismissing them, mollify their minds by a few words deprecating anything like offence, and endeavour to engage the masters of families to carry on the work you have begun 252
10. Keep a list of your people in a book, with notes of their character and necessities 253
11. Through the whole course of the exercise, see that the manner as well as the matter be suited to the end 254
12. If God enable you, extend your charity to those of the poorer sort, before they part from you 256

 

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A Handful of Pebbles https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/a-handful-of-pebbles/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/a-handful-of-pebbles/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/a-handful-of-pebbles/ Theological Liberalism and the Church’ — traces the origin and development of theological liberalism and how dangerous it is to the church. 96pp.

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At first sight the word ‘liberalism’ does not seem threatening in any way. Quite the reverse, it is often associated with ideas like ‘democracy’, ‘freedom’ and ‘generosity of spirit’. However, there is something quite sinister about ‘theological liberalism’; although not a well-defined term, it usually refers to a belief system which rejects the orthodox view of the Christian faith as set out in the Bible, and summarized in the church’s historic creeds and confessions.

This book traces the origins and development of theological liberalism and convincingly demonstrates what a dangerous and destructive thing it is to the Christian church. The author shows that a battle continues to rage today, not between two varieties of true Christianity, but between truth and error, light and darkness, good and evil.

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Publisher’s Note vii
1 What Is Theological Liberalism? 1
2 Warnings in the Bible 7
3 A Brief History of the Rise of Liberalism 15
4 The American Fundamentalist Controversy 37
5 Neo-Orthodoxy 41
6 After Neo-Orthodoxy 45
7 Key Doctrines 51
8 How Should a Christian Respond to Theological Liberalism? 75
For Further Reading 83
Index of Names 85

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Let Us Make Man https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/let-us-make-man/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/let-us-make-man/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/let-us-make-man/ Demonstrates how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. 168pp.

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Linleigh Roberts shows how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. Let Us Make Man is a fresh, biblical study of the nature of man – as God made him, as sin has marred him, and as God graciously remakes him through Christ. Man was made for God, to love and serve him. Created in God’s image, man has distorted it by his sin. Unmasking our false attempts to solve or avoid our ‘sin problem’, Linleigh Roberts shows how the Christian gospel alone provides the forgiveness and freedom man needs.

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Introduction 1
PART I MAN – AS GOD MADE HIM
1 Man as God Made Him 7
PART II MAN – AS SIN MADE HIM
2 What Adam Did 17
3 What Man Is Because of What Adam Did 25
4 What Man Does to Solve His Sin Problem 35
5 What Man Does to Avoid His Sin Problem 43
6 What Man Needs: The Three ‘R’s’ of Redemption 52
PART III MAN – AS GOD REMAKES HIM
7 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (1): The Work of Christ as Prophet 63
8 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (2): The Work of Christ as Priest 71
9 God’s Solution to the Soul’s Pollution (3): The Work of Christ as King 79
10 The Application of Redemption (1): The Holy Spirit Enlightens the Mind 88
11 The Application of Redemption (2): The Holy Spirit Convicts the Conscience 96
12 The Application of Redemption (3): The Holy Spirit Renews the Will 106
13 The Benefits of Redemption 112
PART IV REMADE MEN AT WORK
14 God’s Pattern for the Home 123
15 God’s Pattern for the Church 132
16 God’s Plan for the World 142

 

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Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/ An ‘instructive and insightful’ compendium, in two volumes, of addresses and articles by faculty and friends of Princeton Theological Seminary. With a Foreword by David B. Calhoun. 792 & 616pp.

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‘Pastors, elders, and seminary students will be inspired and challenged by these books, scholars of Princeton history will find these volumes instructive and insightful. And anyone who loves the church and wants to see it at its best will be encouraged and blessed.’– DAVID B. CALHOUN

Book Description

Established in 1812 by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Princeton Theological Seminary was founded as ‘a nursery of vital piety as well as of sound theological learning … to train up persons for the ministry who shall be lovers as well as defenders of the truth as it is in Jesus, friends of revivals of religion, and a blessing to the church of God.’

Committed to the cultivation of ‘vital piety’ and ‘sound theological learning’, the seminary’s founders intended to graduate pious and learned men equally committed to biblical principles of pastoral leadership, preaching, and the confessional convictions of Presbyterian church polity.

Providing a cross-section of sermons, articles, and essays Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry brings together for the first time in a single collection a number of valuable out-of-print pieces which highlight the doctrinal convictions that informed and shaped the seminary’s training of men in preparation for Christian service in ministry and mission.

Rooted in the rich confessional heritage that emerged out of the Reformed and Calvinistic branch of the Protestant Reformation, the Princetonians’ profound grasp of Scripture, understanding of the human heart, and devout churchmanship remain of continuing value in providing a biblically-grounded theology of ministry for pastors, teachers, and missionary leaders in today’s churches.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1
Foreword by David B. Calhoun ix
Preface xi
Introduction xiii
Remembrance of Things Past 1
WILLIAM BUELL SPRAGUE 1795-1876

A Golden Jubilee: A Discourse Addressed to the Alumni of the Princeton Theological Seminary by W. B. Sprague

A Brief History of Princeton Theological Seminary by Samuel Miller

3
Inaugural Addresses at the Opening of Princeton Theological Seminary

The Duty of the Church: The Sermon Delivered at the Inauguration of Rev. Archibald Alexander as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology by Samuel Miller

An Inaugural Discourse by Archibald Alexander

85
PHILIP MILLEDOLER 1775–1852

A Charge to the Professor and Students of Divinity by Philip Milledoler

143
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER 1771–1851

Preface to the Memoirs of Thomas Halyburton

On the Nature of Vital Piety: Introductory Essay to Advice to a Young Christian

Evidences of a New Heart

The Cure of Souls: Introduction to Pastoral Reminiscences

Pastoral Fidelity and Diligence: Review of Gildas Salvianus; or, The Reformed Pastor

155
Samuel Miller 1769-1850

The Force of Truth: Recommendatory Letter for The Force of Truth: An Authentic Narrative

The Life of M’Cheyne: An Introductory Letter to the The Memoir and Remains of R. M. M’Cheyne

The Difficulties and Temptations which Attend the Preaching of the Gospel in Great Cities

A Sermon on the Work of Evangelists and Missionaries

A Sermon on the Public Worship of God

Christian Weapons Not Carnal but Spiritual

The Importance of the Gospel Ministry

The Importance of Mature Preparatory Study for the Ministry

Holding Fast the Faithful Word

A Plea for an Enlarged Ministry

Christ the Model of Gospel Ministers

The Sacred Office Magnified

Ecclesiastical Polity

The Duty, Benefits, and Proper Method of Religious Fasting

Revivals of Religion (Parts 1 & 2)

Christian Education

383
CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2
ASHBEL GREEN 1762-1848

Address to the Students

Christ Crucified the Characteristic of Apostolic Preaching

1
GARDINER SPRING 1785-1873

An Address to the Students

39
J. W. ALEXANDER 1804-1859

The Lord Jesus Christ the Example of the Minister

Considerations on Foreign Missions Addressed to Candidates for the Holy Ministry

The History of Catechising

51
WILLIAM S. PLUMER 1802-1880

The Scripture Doctrine of a Call to the Work of the Gospel Ministry

99
CHARLES HODGE 1797-1878

The Character Traits of a Gospel Minister

On the Necessity of a Knowledge of the Original Languages of the Scriptures

Review of Spragues Lectures to Young People

The Nature of the Atonement

The Teaching Office of the Church

Are There Too Many Ministers?

What Is Presbyterianism?

Preaching the Gospel to the Poor

A Discourse Delivered at the Re-opening of the Chapel

Faith in Christ the Source of Life

Christianity without Christ

123
NICHOLAS MURRAY 1802-1861

The Ministry We Need

299
ALEXANDER T. M‘GILL 1807-1889

Practical Theology

319
WILLIAM M. PAXTON 1824-1904

The Ministry for this Age

The Church, the Preacher, the Pastor—the Instruments of God’s Salvation

The Call to the Ministry

335
A. A. HODGE 1823-1886

Dogmatic Christianity, the Essential Ground of Practical Christianity

377
B. B. WARFIELD 1851-1921

Our Seminary Curriculum

The Purpose of the Seminary

The Religious Life of Theological Students

Spiritual Culture in the Theological Seminary

The Significance of the Westminster Standards as a Creed

The Idea of Systematic Theology Considered as a Science

The Indispensableness of Systematic Theology to the Preacher

The Christ that Paul Preached

Authority, Intellect, Heart

What is Calvinism?

399
J. GRESHAM MACHEN 1881-1937

Christianity and Culture

Liberalism or Christianity

529
GEERHARDUS VOS 1862-1949

The More Excellent Ministry

565
MAITLAND ALEXANDER 1867-1940

The Charge

583
CASPAR WISTAR HODGE, JR 1870-1937

The Significance of the Reformed Theology Today

589

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Pastoral Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/pastoral-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/pastoral-ministry/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/pastoral-ministry/ Endorsement ‘To read the work of a Puritan doctor of the soul is to enter a rich world of spiritual theology to feed the mind, heart-searching analysis to probe the conscience, Christ-centred grace to transform the heart, and wise counsel to direct the life. This series of Pocket Puritans provides all this in miniature, but […]

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Endorsement

‘To read the work of a Puritan doctor of the soul is to enter a rich world of spiritual theology to feed the mind, heart-searching analysis to probe the conscience, Christ-centred grace to transform the heart, and wise counsel to direct the life. This series of Pocket Puritans provides all this in miniature, but also in abundance.’– SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

Book Description

Drawn from Baxter’s famous work, The Reformed Pastor, and arranged topically as a month’s supply of brief daily readings, the maxims and meditations in this little book will not only challenge but encourage the gospel minister to pay careful attention to himself and to the flock in which the Holy Spirit has made him an overseer (Acts 20:28). With an introduction by J.I. Packer.

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Introduction 11
Note Regarding the Text 41
A Month’s Meditations: 43
Day 1: Of the Ministerial Office 45
Day 2: Of the Minister’s Primary Duty 47
Day 3: Of the Demands of the Ministry 49
Day 4: Of Fitness for our Calling 51
Day 5: Of a Pure Heart and a Single Mind 54
Day 6: Of Temptation 56
Day 7: Of Ministerial Self-Examination 59
Day 8: Of Slackness 61
Day 9: Of Watchfulness 63
Day 10: Of Criticism 65
Day 11: Of Preaching 67
Day 12: Of Preaching: Its Manner 69
Day 13: Of Preaching: Its Matter 72
Day 14: Of Example 74
Of Precept and Practice 76
Day 15: Of Studies 78
Of Self-Preparation 81
Day 16: Of the Pastoral Office 83
Day 17: Of the Cure of Souls 85
Day 18: Of Christian Counsel 87
Day 19: Of Personal Dealing 89
Day 20: Of Prejudice and Passion 92
Day 21: Of Special Nurture 94
Day 22: Of Public Prayer 96
Of the Sacraments 96
Of the Visitation of the Sick 97
Of Comfort 97
Day 23: Of Christian Unity 98
Day 24: Of Church Discipline 102
Day 25: Of Maintenance (Stipend) 104
Of Removals and Settlements 106
Day 26: Of Ministerial Privilege 107
Day 27: Of Family Religion 109
Of Reverence 110
Of Hope 110
Day 28: Of Success 111
Day 29: Of Patience 113
Day 30: Of Meekness 115
Of Love 116
Day 31: Of the Present Challenge 117

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The Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-ministry/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/the-ministry/ A statement of what Brown saw as the essence of gospel ministry— preaching with the Holy Spirit sent down from heaven. 120pp.

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‘This is an old but good book on ministry. The chapter on public prayer is worth the price. Leading in prayer is difficult, with the constant danger of either being too brief to be helpful and too long to be bearable. The advice in this book is very useful and will help ministers lead their congregants in prayer in a clear and godly manner.’– CARL TRUEMAN

The Ministry by Charles Brown can be read in a couple of hours but it is full of wise observations and counsels. The chapter on the pulpit prayers of preachers is particularly valuable.’– GEOFF THOMAS

‘A lot of what passes for pastoral theology today is both wordy and shallow. Brown is neither. This is a short and focused book, having four main sections dealing with vital issues too rarely or carelessly considered in modern books…Brown’s book not only suggests to every Christian how they might pray for gospel ministers, but would be an ideal gift for those entering or leaving seminary, or seeking some refreshment and reinforcement while pursuing their pastoral labours.’– JEREMY WALKER

‘Grounded in Scripture and marked by the urgency appropriate to the calling of the Christian ministry, Brown’s collected addresses can serve either as an excellent primer or stimulating refresher for those whose lives are bound up with the work of the pastoral office.’– JAMES M. GARRETSON

Book Description

The life of the minister is the life of his ministry. It is to be deeply regretted that a low level of spiritual vitality greatly hinders the impact of even the most gifted ministries. Paul’s words to Timothy, ‘Take heed unto thyself’, continue to apply to all ministers of the gospel. Charles J. Brown was a man who took the Apostle’s words seriously. ‘An animated, incisive, and very spiritual preacher’, he was often asked to give addresses on the subject of pastoral ministry. This powerful little volume survives as a statement of what he saw as the essence of the gospel ministry preaching with the Holy Spirit sent down from heaven. Men of doctrinal earnestness, catholic spirit, tender hearts, and abiding prayerfulness, whose lips have been touched with a ‘live coal from off the altar’, have ever been the means of reviving the church and awakening the world. Only let the Christian ministry return to the apostolic rule of Acts 6:4 and the church will surely see brighter days.

Includes a biographical introduction by Iain H. Murray.

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United We Stand https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/united-we-stand/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/united-we-stand/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/united-we-stand/ Endorsement ‘To read the work of a Puritan doctor of the soul is to enter a rich world of spiritual theology to feed the mind, heart-searching analysis to probe the conscience, Christ-centred grace to transform the heart, and wise counsel to direct the life. This series of Pocket Puritans provides all this in miniature, but […]

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Endorsement

‘To read the work of a Puritan doctor of the soul is to enter a rich world of spiritual theology to feed the mind, heart-searching analysis to probe the conscience, Christ-centred grace to transform the heart, and wise counsel to direct the life. This series of Pocket Puritans provides all this in miniature, but also in abundance.’– SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

Book Description

In his constant warfare against the church the devil loves nothing better than to sow the seeds of discord and division. The Puritan Thomas Brooks lamented, ‘Our own woeful experience is too great a proof of this.’ How can we counter this devilish ploy? Brooks outlines a twelve-point action plan and teaches us that United We Stand, Divided We Fall is a fitting motto for every Christian soldier.

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Peter: Eyewitness of His Majesty https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/peter-eyewitness-of-his-majesty/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/peter-eyewitness-of-his-majesty/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/peter-eyewitness-of-his-majesty/ Endorsements Ted Donnelly’s handling of biblical teaching is always marked by faithfulness, insight, wisdom and warmth. All of these qualities abound in this splendid exposition of Simon Peter’s life and ministry. It provides the rare combination of helpful, and at times, searching, instruction with the genuine Christian pleasure of discovering more about the grace of […]

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Ted Donnelly’s handling of biblical teaching is always marked by faithfulness, insight, wisdom and warmth. All of these qualities abound in this splendid exposition of Simon Peter’s life and ministry. It provides the rare combination of helpful, and at times, searching, instruction with the genuine Christian pleasure of discovering more about the grace of Jesus Christ.’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

‘In his consideration of Peter the Disciple, Ted Donnelly helps us to see the omnipotent and manifold grace of God at work, fashioning the rough-hewn Galilean fisherman into a polished instrument in the hands of the Master. In the contemplation of Peter the Preacher we are helped to see those principles which validate and illustrate the centrality of preaching in the purpose of God, and to consider the kind of preaching owned of God to the accomplishment of his saving purposes. Finally, in the examination of the biblical witness to Peter the Pastor we are led to consider what is involved in being a shepherd after God’s own heart.’ — ALBERT N. MARTIN

Book Description

Discipleship
Preaching
Pastoral care

The Apostle Peter was a major New Testament personality—a vivid, complex and well-rounded character. His leadership was decisive in the history of the church, and his teaching remains profound and compellingly up-to-date. So why is it that he has been undervalued by evangelicals for so long?

Christians, and Christian leaders in particular, can learn much from this man. Ted Donnelly’s portrait of the Apostle Peter lets us see him from three distinct angles. Firstly we see him discovering what it means to follow Jesus as a disciple. Then we see him as a powerful preacher, from whom we can learn important lessons about communicating the gospel to others. Lastly, we view him as a faithful pastor and observe what it is to be a true shepherd of the people of God.

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Acknowledgements ix
1 Introducing Peter 1
Peter the Disciple
2 A Disciple like Ourselves 7
3 Becoming a Disciple 11
4 Continuing as a Disciple 23
5 Chosen and Kept as a Disciple 37
Peter the Preacher
6 A Master-Preacher 51
7 Relevant Preaching 55
8 Christ-centred Preaching 67
9 Bold Preaching 81
10 Preaching the Demands of Grace 91
11 Spirit-filled Preaching 99
Peter the Pastor
12 A Pastors’ Pastor 107
13 The Pastor’s Identity 113
14 The Pastor’s Duty 123
15 The Pastor’s Heart 135
16 The Pastor’s Reward 147
Epilogue 155
Appendix
Are Peter’s Own Words Recorded in His Sermons? 157

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El Evangelio De Hoy- ¿Autético o sintético? https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/el-evangelio-de-hoy-aautztico-o-sintztico/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/el-evangelio-de-hoy-aautztico-o-sintztico/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/el-evangelio-de-hoy-aautztico-o-sintztico/ Book Description ‘Las diferencias entre la mayoria del evangelio que se predica hoy y el de Jesus no son menores; son enormes. Los errores principales no son en el enfasis o en el enfoque sino en el mensaje central del Evangelio. Si hay deficiencia en alguna de las areas mencionadas en estas paginas es asunto […]

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‘Las diferencias entre la mayoria del evangelio que se predica hoy y el de Jesus no son menores; son enormes. Los errores principales no son en el enfasis o en el enfoque sino en el mensaje central del Evangelio. Si hay deficiencia en alguna de las areas mencionadas en estas paginas es asunto serio. Pero ignorar todos – los atributos de Dios, la santa ley de Dios, arrepentimiento, el llamado al sometimiento del senorio de Cristo – o pervertir la doctrina de la seguridad, es un crucial error’.

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Preaching Christ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching-christ/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching-christ/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/preaching-christ/ In this address to those entering the ministry, Bishop Charles P. McIlvaine leaves no doubt about ‘The Heart of Gospel Ministry’. 96pp.

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The New Testament leaves us in no doubt that the heart of the preaching of the Apostles and the early church was Christ. Every example of preaching from the apostolic era centers on this same grand theme. Yet so often, in the centuries since, the church has weakened her own witness and effectiveness by veering away from the apostolic example. How did the Apostles preach Christ? What mistakes must preachers today avoid? What is involved in preaching Christ? And what are the essential qualifications of heart and mind for this great work? These are the questions Bishop Charles P. McIlvaine set out to answer in this address to those entering the ministry.

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PUBLISHER’S FOREWORD vii
1 HOW DID THE APOSTLES PREACH CHRIST? 1
2 HOW SOME FAIL IN PREACHING CHRIST 8
3 WHAT IS IT TO PREACH CHRIST? 21
4 TRUTHS CONNECTED WITH PREACHING CHRIST 43
5 QUALIFICATIONS FOR PREACHING CHRIST 57
APPENDIX: C. H. SPURGEON ON ACTS 5:42 66

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El Pastor Renovado https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/el-pastor-renovado/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/el-pastor-renovado/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/el-pastor-renovado/ Book Description Estas páginas, preparadas originalmente para la reunión de una asociación de ministros de Worcestershire en 1656, tratan los medios por los cuales se pueden efectuar tales cambios. En su ruego ferviente para que los pastores desempeñaran sus obligaciones espirituales. Baxter, en palabras de su contemporáneo Thomas Manton, “se acercó más a los escritos […]

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Estas páginas, preparadas originalmente para la reunión de una asociación de ministros de Worcestershire en 1656, tratan los medios por los cuales se pueden efectuar tales cambios. En su ruego ferviente para que los pastores desempeñaran sus obligaciones espirituales. Baxter, en palabras de su contemporáneo Thomas Manton, “se acercó más a los escritos apostólicos que ningún otro hombre de su época”. Un siglo después, Philip Doddridge escribió, ‘El pastor renovado es un documento extraordinario {…} muchos hombres buenos son meras sombras de lo que – con la bendeción de Dios – podrían ser, si las máximas y medidas expuestas en este tratado incomparable se persiguieran rigurosamente’.

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Reformation Of The Church https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/reformation-of-the-church/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/reformation-of-the-church/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/reformation-of-the-church/ A Collection of Reformed and Puritan Documents on Church Issues’ with introductory notes. 416pp.

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RETYPESET, CLOTHBOUND EDITION

Book Description

The nature and life of the church is one of the most crucial issues facing Christians in the closing years of the twentieth century. Questions of ministry and liturgy, authority and freedom, appear in a wide variety of guises throughout the world-wide church. Relativism and uncertainty seem to be as common in the church as in the world. Many Christians wonder whether there is any way forward.

In this context, The Reformation of the Church is an invaluable aid. An anthology of documents, drawn largely but not exclusively from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, it presents in a readily accessible form the finest thinking of the reformed fathers on authority and freedom, the need for reformation, the nature of the government, unity and membership of the church of Jesus Christ.

Warmly welcomed when first published in 1965, and widely use since then, these documents provide invaluable material for ministers, elders, leaders, students and all Christians who are concerned to see Christ’s church fulfill her God-given role at a critical juncture in her history.

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INTRODUCTION 7
SECTION I
THE NATURE OF THE CHURCH 15
SECTION II
THE RULE FOR REFORMATION — THE WORD OF GOD
1. Liberation from Human Authority 30
Martin Luther
 2. The Reformers and the Regulative Principle 38
William Cunningham
 3. The Regulative Principle and Things Indifferent 55
John Hooper
4. The Abolition of Vestments 63
John a Lasco
 5. Scripture and the Ordering of Worship 75
SECTION III
THE NEED OF REFORMATION
 1. The Necessity for Reformation: The Admonition to Parliament 1572 85
Thomas Wilcox
 2. Concerning a National Church 99
William Ames
3. The Relation of Church and State 107
Charles Hodge
 4. Episcopacy: The Petition for the Prelates Examined 127
 5. The Grounds of Nonconformity 151
Edmund Calamy
SECTION IV
NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH GOVERNMENT
 1. The Book of Discipline 1587 178
 2. A True Description of the Visible Church 1589 196
Henry Barrow
 3. The Form of Presbyterial Church Government 1645 207
Westminster Divines
 4. The Cambridge Platform 1648 234
 5. The Savoy Platform 1658 276
 6. The Difference between Independency and Presbytery 285
Jeremiah Burroughs
 7. A Presbyterian View of the Difference with Independency 294
 8. The Heads of Agreement 1691 301
SECTION V
THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH
 1. The Way to Peace 314
Walter Cradock
 2. What We Are to Bear with in Others 326
Jeremiah Burroughs
 3. Union among Protestants 345
John Owen
 4. The Scandal of Division among the Godly 358
James Durham
APPENDICES
 1. The Church Membership of Children 383
Thomas Shepard
 2. Episcopalian Writers on Church Government 410

 

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Ministrar como el Maestro https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/ministrar-como-el-maestro/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/ministrar-como-el-maestro/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/ministrar-como-el-maestro/ Book Description ¡Cristo no fue un predicador aburrido! ‘¡Qué maravilloso sería- dice Stuart Olyott en la introducción de este libro – que los predicadores cristianos de todo el mundo estuvieran ministrando como su Maestro!’… Utilizando ejemplos de la predicación de Cristo en los Evangelios, Olyott desafía a los predicadores de hoy con tres elementos del […]

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Book Description

¡Cristo no fue un predicador aburrido! ‘¡Qué maravilloso sería- dice Stuart Olyott en la introducción de este libro – que los predicadores cristianos de todo el mundo estuvieran ministrando como su Maestro!’… Utilizando ejemplos de la predicación de Cristo en los Evangelios, Olyott desafía a los predicadores de hoy con tres elementos del ministerio de su Maestro. El estilo y el método de Cristo no eran aburridos, sino emocionantes y absorbents. La predicación de Cristo era evangelística. El ministerio de Cristo era alogo más que solo predicar: su vida entera era ministerio. De una forma fresca, convincente y práctica. Olyott aleja a los predicadores de algunos de los peligros y escollos que podrian obstaculizar su éxito. Al hacerlo, nos muestra lo esencial que es el ejemplo de Cristo para aquellos que buscan ministrar en su nombre hoy día.

Stuart Olyott

Listen to our interview with Stuart Olyott, touching on his childhood, conversion, call to ministry, and passions and concerns.

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Satan Cast Out https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/satan-cast-out/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/satan-cast-out/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/satan-cast-out/ A lucid, biblical review of Christian teaching on such issues as the existence and activity of Satan, demon-possession and the occult. 200pp.

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ENDORSEMENTS

‘A balanced, helpful and hopeful book.’– THE WITNESS

‘Probably one of the best, most scriptural books written today on the subject of demonology.’– PRESBYTERIAN JOURNAL

Book Description

Leahy presents a lucid, biblical account of Christian teaching on such issues as the existence of angels – good and evil; the present position and strategy of Satan; the witness of Old and New Testament to demonic activity; the demonic in church history; and the challenge of the demons to the church of Christ, especially on the mission field. While taking our ‘adversary the devil’ seriously, Leahy constantly emphasizes the victory of Christ over him, and the fact that, in the words of John Calvin, ‘The whole of Satan’s kingdom is subject to the authority of Christ.’

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INTRODUCTION 7
ANGELS: GOOD AND EVIL 11
SATAN’S PRESENT POSITION 22
THE STRATEGY OF THE ENEMY 33
OUR ADVERSARY THE DEVIL 47
THE WITNESS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TO DEMONIC ACTIVITY 64
THE WITNESS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT TO DEMONIC POSSESSION 78
CHRIST AND THE DEMONS 97
DEMONIC ACTIVITY SINCE NEW TESTAMENT TIMES 108
DEMON-POSSESSION AND THE AUTHORITY OF SCRIPTURE 129
CHRISTIANITY AND OCCULTISM 152
THE CHALLENGE OF THE DEMONS TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 160
EPILOGUE 174
APPENDICES
[A] The use of the word ‘Satan’ in Psalm 109 177
[B] Self-induced symptoms of Demon-possession 180
GENERAL INDEX 183
INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES 193

 

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Today’s Gospel https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/todays-gospel/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/todays-gospel/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/todays-gospel/ In Today’s Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic?, Chantry uses the story of the rich young ruler (Mark 10:17-27) to present the true nature of the gospel, and expose the unbiblical ways in which it is presented today. 96pp.

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Book Description

Differences between much of today’s preaching and that of Jesus are not petty; they are enormous. The chief errors are not in emphasis or approach but in the heart of the gospel messages. Were there a deficiency in one of the areas mentioned in these pages, it would be serious. But to ignore all- the attributes of God, the holy law of God, repentance, a call to bow to the enthroned Christ, as well as a perversion of assurance- is the most deadly mistake.’

This powerfully written book has a message which goes to the heart of the contemporary problem in a way that conferences and commissions on evangelism have failed to do. Its expository approach is particularly valuable.

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INTRODUCTION:
WHAT’S WRONG WITH EVANGELISM TODAY? 1
Truth and unity 1
Tradition in evangelism 4
1 PREACHING THE CHARACTER OF GOD 11
The rich young ruler’s assets 11
Jesus’ rebuke 13
Jesus’ motive 14
Jesus’ message 16
2 PREACHING THE LAW OF GOD 25
First nine commandments 25
Tenth commandment 33
3 PREACHING REPENTANCE TOWARD GOD 37
4 PREACHING FAITH TOWARD GOD’S SON 47
5 PREACHING ASSURANCE OF ACCEPTANCE WITH GOD 57
6 PREACHING WITH DEPENDENCE UPON GOD 69
CONCLUSION 81
Select bibliography for further study 85

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A Vision For Missions https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/a-vision-for-missions/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/a-vision-for-missions/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/a-vision-for-missions/ Summons us back to first principles about missions. Human need is not the starting place. The gospel is a call to know and worship God. 160pp.

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Book Description

Tom Wells writes with the conviction that when it comes to cross-cultural mission, Christians must come back to first principles. Human need and world conditions are not the starting point. The gospel is a call to know and worship God, and the primary conviction of the messenger must be that God is worthy to be known. The missionary vision must begin with the vision of God. Only then can the church truly respond to the command to ‘declare his glory among the nations.’

This is a challenging book, and equally relevant to Christians at home and abroad. It treats missionary endeavour not as a separate interest but as basic to Christianity itself. By reference to David Brainerd, William Carey, and Henry Martyn the author also shows the true inspiration which lay behind the missionary movement of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Author Biography

Tom Wells (1933–2019) was a preacher and writer based in West Chester, near Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, where he was for nearly thirty years the pastor of The King’s Chapel Reformed Baptist Church. He also authored Come to Me!, Christian: Take Heart!, A Price for a People, and The Moral Basis of Faith, also published by The Banner of Truth Trust.

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Preface 7
1 ‘It Pleased God’ 11
2 Renouncing the Utilitarian God 22
3 God, Self-sufficient 32
4 God’s Sovereign Power 42
5 God, Fully Wise 53
6 The Righteousness of God 63
7 The Graciousness of God 73
8 God in His Faithfulness 85
9 ‘Glory … in the Face of Jesus Christ’ 97
10 God’s Glory and Human Need 107
11 David Brainerd before God 121
12 Another Look at William Carey 130
13 The Example of Henry Martyn 141
14 Summing Up 153

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Visitor’s Book of Texts https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/visitors-book-of-texts/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/visitors-book-of-texts/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/visitors-book-of-texts/ Much-needed advice and clear guidance on what we should say when visiting the sick. Selected scriptures are interspersed with Bonar’s brief, spiritual, helpful comments. 296pp.

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Book Description

The pastoral visitation of the sick and sorrowful is a spiritual exercise. Its purpose is to bring God’s Word to those in need in the prayerful hope of the Spirit’s blessing upon it. Such visitation is not the preserve of pastors only; it is the duty of the whole church, as our Lord reminded his disciples with the words, ‘I was sick, and ye visited me’.

How we should visit the sick, and what we should say on our visits to them are the important matters addressed in this most useful book. Written by a spiritual giant of the nineteenth century church, the book contains much-needed advice and clear guidance. Bonar gathers together a great number of Bible verses that will prove eminently suitable for a wide range of individual cases. These selected scriptures are interspersed with the author’s own brief, spiritual, and helpful comments. Here then is a book that should be in the hands of every Christian visitor. It ought to be consulted prayerfully before embarking with God’s Word to the sick and sorrowful.

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Introduction vii
PART I – The Word Brought Near the Sick
1 The believer is sick 3
2 The sick believer troubled— 17
I By temptation 19
II By circumstances connected with his sickness 23
III Under bodily pain 28
3 The believer is dying 35
4 The sick person’s spiritual state is unknown to you 49
5 The sick person lacks knowledge 59
6 The sick person is self-righteous 69
7 The sick person is anxious 81
8 The sick person is a backslider 93
9 The sick person is hardened, because sceptical 105
10 The sick person is indifferent 117
PART II – The Word Brought Near to Seven Classes Who May Be Found in the Sick Room
11 Recovery from sickness—the believer’s case 129
12 Recovery from sickness—the case of the nominal Christian and the unbeliever 139
13 For the aged who are sick 147
14 For young men or women who are sick 161
15 For children who are sick 173
16 For those attending to the sick 183
17 For the friends of the sick 193
PART III – The Word Brought Near to the Sorrowful
18 The sorrowful, when their thoughts are directed to their own loss in the death of friends 203
19 The sorrowful, when their thoughts are directed to the state of those who have died— 215
I In regard to those who have died in the Lord 218
II In regard to those of whose state you are ignorant 222
III In regard to those of whom you fear the worst 225
20 The sorrowful—widow and orphan 231
21 Sorrowful because of forebodings and cares 241
22 Sorrowful because of worldly circumstances 255
23 Sorrowful because of persecution, lack of sympathy, or the like 263
24 The sorrow of the world 271

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Warnings to the Churches https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/warnings-to-the-churches/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/warnings-to-the-churches/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/warnings-to-the-churches/ As a pastor of the flock of God, Ryle seeks to guard Christ’s sheep and to warn them of approaching dangers. 176pp.

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Book Description

The ambiguity and obscurity of statements from religious leaders today often confuse ordinary Christians. J.C. Ryle’s writings were of a different character. His outspoken comments can still help us towards clear Bible-based convictions.

The church’s doctrine and practice are in constant danger of being corrupted from their original divinely-given character. Seeing this, Ryle felt compelled to utter a warning, however controversial this might prove. As he observes, ‘There are times when controversy is…a benefit. Give me the mighty thunderstorm rather than the pestilential malaria. The one walks in darkness and poisons us in silence…The other frightens and alarms us for a little season. But it is soon over, and it clears the air’.

Strong convictions and clarity of expression always mark Ryle’s writings. Nowhere is this more evident than in the addresses and articles brought together as Warnings to the Churches.

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PUBLISHERS’ PREFACE 7
1 The True Church 9
2 ‘Not Corrupting the Word’ 29
3 ‘Give Thyself Wholly to Them’ 37
4 Pharisees and Sadducees 44
5 Divers and Strange Doctrines 72
6 The Fallibility of Ministers 93
7 Apostolic Fears 122
8 Idolatry 142

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What Is An Evangelical? https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/what-is-an-evangelical/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/what-is-an-evangelical/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/what-is-an-evangelical/ Three addresses by ‘The Doctor’ at the IFES Conference in 1971, dealing with commitment to the biblical gospel. 80pp.

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Book Description

After many years of leadership in the work of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones became deeply concerned with what he believed to be subtle but real shifts in commitment to the biblical gospel. His three addresses at the IFES Conference in 1971 drew attention to this. In them he indicated the reasons for his misgivings, gave an exposition of the true nature of evangelicalism and re-emphasised the foundation stones on which it was built.

These addresses lay unpublished for almost three decades. Today, thirty years later, much of what Dr. Lloyd-Jones emphasised then reads like a prophecy of the future direction evangelicals would take during the years that followed. His comments are as trenchantly relevant for the twenty-first century as they were for the 1970’s. If anything, his message is all the more urgent.

This material is extracted from ‘Knowing the Times‘, a selection of addresses by Dr. Lloyd-Jones during the years 1942-1977, also published by the Banner of Truth Trust.

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I
The Constant Necessity for Definition 8
Recent History and Changes 13
Re-examining Our Name 16
The Danger of Wrong Divisions 18
Succumbing to the Ecumenical Spirit 22
‘The Holy Spirit, Not Doctrine’ 26
Non-Evangelical Opposition to Ecumenicism 29
II
Guiding Principles: (1) The Preservation of the Gospel 34
Guiding Principles: (2) Learning from History 35
Guiding Principles: (3) Maintaining Negatives 37
Guiding Principles: (4) No Subtractions or Additions 39
Evangelical Priorities 42
Watchfulness 43
Distrust of Reason 44
The Place of Reason 49
Other Marks of an Evangelical 51
Uppermost Concerns 56
III
Foundational and Secondary Truths 64
Justifying a Vital Distinction 65
The Necessity of Opposition to Doctrinal Indifferentism 68
Scripture: The Only and Full Authority 69
Creation, Not Evolution 74
The Fall and Evil 79
One Way of Salvation 82
The Church: Contemporary Issues 83
Secondary Truths Not Essential to Unity 85

 

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The Christian Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-christian-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-christian-ministry/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/the-christian-ministry/ Bridges sub-titled the study of the Christian Ministry, 'An Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency', and, rightly used, it is well suited to promote a faithful and effective ministry. 400pp.

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Endorsements

‘This book has been my companion for almost fifty years. First published in 1830, it is arguably more needed now than then. It is a classic, serving as a guide to all who are aware of the perils and privileges of pastoral ministry.’ — ALISTAIR BEGG

‘People ask me, “What’s the very best book for Ministers?” Overall for the ministry, and for passionate preaching, and how to preach to different kinds of people – there’s nothing like The Christian Ministry.’ — JOEL BEEKE

Book Description

The revival of the Church seems to be closely connected with the condition of its ministry. Bridges sub-titled the study of the Christian Ministry, ‘An Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency’, and, rightly used, it is well suited to promote a faithful and effective ministry.

The Christian Ministry is Bridges’ best known literary work, but his expositions of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Psalm 119 are also highly valued.

Bridges begins by considering the general and personal cause of ministerial ineffectiveness, and goes on to examine comprehensively preaching and pastoral work. This book was one of the few which the godly Robert Murray M’Cheyne took with him to the Holy Land, and, in its field, it is without an equal.

‘To enlighten the mind and affect the heart are the two main ends of the Christian ministry. The first demands wisdom and plainness, the second fervency, as the spirit of scriptural preaching. This combination exhibits the minister as “a burning and a shining light” … imparting the spiritual light of divine truth, as well as the spiritual heat of divine fervour … Nothing, says Baxter, is more indecent than a dead preacher speaking to dead sinners the living truth of the living God.’–  CHARLES BRIDGES, in The Christian Ministry, p. 318.

 

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PREFACE
PART I
GENERAL VIEW OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
I The Divine Origin and Institution of the Christian Ministry 1
II The Dignity of the Christian Ministry 5
III Uses and necessity of the Christian Ministry 8
IV The trials and difficulties of the Christian Ministry 11
V The comforts and encouragements of the Christian Ministry 17
VI The qualifications of the Christian Ministry 24
VII Preparation for the Christian Ministry 31
1) Habits of General Study 33
2) Special Study of the Scriptures 50
3) Habits of Special Prayer 60
4) Employment in the Cure of Souls 63
PART II
GENERAL CAUSES OF THE WANT OF SUCCESS IN THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
I The Scriptural warrant and character of Ministerial success; together with the symptoms of want of success 72
II The withholding of Divine Influence the main cause of the want of Ministerial success 78
III The enmity of the natural heart a main cause of the want of Ministerial success 82
IV The power of Satan a main hindrance to Ministerial success 84
V Local hindrances to Ministerial success 86
VI The want of a Divine call a main cause of failure in the Christian Ministry 90
PART III
CAUSES OF MINISTERIAL INEFFICIENCY CONNECTED WITH OUR PERSONAL CHARACTER
I Want of entire devotedness of heart to the Christian Ministry 106
II Conformity to the world 112
III The fear of man 122
IV The want of Christian Self-denial 127
V The Spirit of covetousness 138
VI Neglect of retirement 145
VII The influence of spiritual pride 151
VIII Absence or defect of personal religion 155
IX The defect of family religion; and the want of connection of the Minister’s family with his work 165
X Want of Faith 173
PART IV
THE PUBLIC WORK OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
I The institution and importance of the ordinance of Preaching 188
II Preparation for the Pulpit 192
1) Composition of Sermons 196
2) Habits of Meditation 208
3) Special Prayer 212
III The Scriptural mode of preaching the Law 222
1) The preaching of the Law – its character – uses – and obligations 223
2) The connexion of the Law with the Gospel 229
IV The Scriptural preaching of the Gospel 239
1) Doctrinal preaching of the Gospel 246
2) Experimental preaching of the Gospel 259
3) Practical preaching of the Gospel 263
4) Applicatory preaching of the Gospel 269
5) Discriminating preaching of the Gospel 276
6) Decided preaching of the Gospel 281
V The mode of Scriptural preaching 283
1) Topical and expository preaching 284
2) Extempore and written Sermons 286
VI The Spirit of Scriptural preaching 296
1) In Boldness 296
2) In Wisdom 299
3) In Plainness 309
4) In Fervency 318
5) In Diligence 323
6) In Singleness 327
7) In Love 333
PART V
THE PASTORAL WORK OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
I The Nature and importance of the Pastoral work 344
II Treatment of cases in the Pastoral work 361
1) The Infidel 361
2) The Ignorant and Careless 363
3) The Self-righteous 365
4) The False Professor 367
5) Natural and Spiritual Convictions 369
6) The Young Christian 371
7) The Backslider 376
8) The Unestablished Christian 377
9) The Confirmed and Consistent Christian 379
INDEX 384

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The Day God Made https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-day-god-made/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/christian-living/the-day-god-made/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/the-day-god-made/ A plea for a return to the right use of the Lord’s Day for meditation, rest, service, and growth in the understanding of God. 112pp.

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Do Christians today see the Lord’s Day, the Christian Sabbath, as an unattractive, dreary time of legalistic restriction? If so, have they misunderstood the nature of ‘the day God made’? Glen Knecht believes that many have. They have taken what was meant to be ‘a little oasis of greenness, for meditation and rest’, to be an arid period of irksome inactivity, and have rejected a good gift of God which should have been welcomed and used with joy. Knecht sees the day as rooted in Creation and the teaching and example of Christ, as well as in the Ten Commandments. He urges a return to the right use of this ‘little section of time fenced off by God for the restoration and blessing of His people’ as a time in which to meditate, rest, serve others, and grow in understanding of God’s ways and love.

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Preface
1 Importance 1
2 Creation 9
3 Commandment 15
4 Christ 23
5 The Condition of Humanity 33
6 Holiness 39
7 Rest 45
8 Others 53
9 Permanence 59
10 Delight 67
11 Service 75
12 Instruction 81
13 Antinomianism 87
14 Consummation 95

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The Agency that Transformed a Nation https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/agency-that-transformed-a-nation/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/agency-that-transformed-a-nation/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/agency-that-transformed-a-nation/ Lessons from the Great Awakening of the 18th century hold out hope for the world today. With a Foreword by Jonathan Fletcher and a Preface by Roger Carswell. 16pp. £1.00 each or 5 for £4.

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Book Description

What was it that transformed the people of England during the latter half of the eighteenth century? J.C. Ryle reveals the answer to that question and, in so doing, holds out the hope for all the nations of the world today.

This booklet is a reproduction of chapter two of Ryle’s book, Christian Leaders of the 18th Century.

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Concerning the True Care of Souls https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/reformation-weekend-24/concerning-the-true-care-of-souls/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/reformation-weekend-24/concerning-the-true-care-of-souls/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/concerning-the-true-care-of-souls/ Book Description We want to demonstrate to all the pious children of God, who from their hearts pray for the future of the kingdom of Christ, our own duty in this so deplorable scattering of the church. The fact that all people have been made by God and are God’s creatures should therefore be reason […]

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Book Description

We want to demonstrate to all the pious children of God, who from their hearts pray for the future of the kingdom of Christ, our own duty in this so deplorable scattering of the church.

The fact that all people have been made by God and are God’s creatures should therefore be reason enough for us to go to them, seeking with the utmost faithfulness to bring them to eternal life.

This is why we have undertaken the writing of this little book concerning all these matters, inserting various quotations from the word of God and, insofar as the Lord has given us grace, explaining them. From these every Christian can thoroughly learn what sort of fellowship the church of Christ is, how Christ the Lord alone rules, what ministry he requires in that rule and how this ministry is to be ordered and performed, in relation to all those who are brought to the church of Christ and wish to be kept and built up in it.

We have throughout set out the spiritual quotations, so that the Christian reader can himself see the foundation of the word, consider it and lay it up in his heart. For there are not a few who, as soon as anything is said about church discipline and order, are always crying out that we want to bring back the traditions and bondage of men; and so we do not wish to put forward anything other than the obvious and certain teaching and clear undoubted command of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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1 The nature of the church 1
2 Christ’s rule in his church 9
3 How the Lord carries out his pastoral office and the work of our salvation in his church through his ordained ministers 17
4 The various ministers the Lord has and uses in his church: the ministry of teaching and spiritual discipline, and the ministry to the needs of the body 25
5 How and by whom elders are to be chosen and installed, and the choosing and installation of ministers 41
6 What the principal work and activity of carers of souls and ministers are to be for the flock of Christ in general and individual members in particular 69
7 How the lost sheep are to be sought 75
8 How the stray sheep are to be restored 91
9 How the hurt and wounded sheep are to be bound up and healed, and the imposition of penance and exclusion from the Lord’s table in the case of those who have in some matter grievously sinned 97
10 How the weak sheep are to be strengthened 163
11 How the healthy and strong sheep are to be guarded and fed, and the exclusion of those who trouble the church and refuse to listen and mend their ways 173
12 The obedience of Christ’s sheep
13 Summary of chapters 211
[Appendix 1] 215
[Appendix 2] 217

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Evangelical Eloquence https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/evangelical-eloquence/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/evangelical-eloquence/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/evangelical-eloquence/ A Course of Lectures on Preaching’. 364pp.

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‘It is not a book to be read and returned to the library shelf; rather, as I have found to my own profit with an older edition, it ought to be read, digested and kept close at hand as a guide, companion and constant prod to us in seeking to fulfil our God-given mandate to “preach the Word”.’ — AL MARTIN

‘Another older gem, Dabney begins with the preacher’s commission before surveying a classic list of those elements which together enable a man gifted by God to compose and deliver his divinely-mandated message in such a way as to accomplish God’s ends, with his blessing. Changes in expectations and appetites in the world at large do not take away the usefulness of these basic Biblical principles.’ — JEREMY WALKER

‘No seminarian should enter the ministry without having read it carefully and having taken its instruction and warnings to heart. He should re-read it periodically thereafter. Ministers who have not read it should make up the lack as quickly as possible, regardless of their age and experience.’ — DAVID ENGLESMA

‘R.L. Dabney, Professor of Church History and then of Theology at Union Theology Seminary, and later of Theology at Austin Seminary, Texas, was one of the greatest theologians of the Southern Presbyterian Church in America. He ranks with such men as J.H. Thornwell, W.G.T. Shedd and the Hodges. Anything from his pen is to be treasured. A man of exceptional erudition, he writes in a style of English now sadly a thing of the past. Consequently the reader’s vocabulary will be considerably increased! Every divinity student and minister of the Word (regardless of age) should read this book. It would be hard to exaggerate its importance. It is more timely now than ever.’ — FREDERICK LEAHY

Book Description

In these days of the soundbite and the autocue, public speaking is a declining art-form, though it is not extinct and still has its own weight and force.

In New Testament times, unlike today, rhetoric was a highly regarded skill and works were written about it which are still read. Dabney quotes liberally from these, but does not always agree with them. He knew that gospel preaching was not to be ‘with wisdom of words, lest the cross of Christ should be made of no effect’.

‘Evangelical eloquence’, for Dabney, was unique. It consisted in ‘the soul’s virtuous energy exerted through speech’ which applied ‘the authority of God to the conscience’ and formed ‘the image of Christ upon the souls of men’.

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LECTURE I.
INTRODUCTORY 13
LECTURE II.
THE PREACHER’S COMMISSION 30
LECTURE III.
DISTRIBUTION OF SUBJECTS 49
LECTURE IV.
THE SAME TOPICS CONTINUED 63
LECTURE V.
THE TEXT 74
LECTURE VI.
THE TEXT (Continued) 93
LECTURE VII.
CARDINAL REQUISITES OF THE SERMON 105
LECTURE VIII.
CARDINAL REQUISITES OF THE SERMON (Continued) 121
LECTURE IX.
CONSTITUENT MEMBERS OF THE SERMON 137
LECTURE X.
CONSTITUENT MEMBERS OF THE SERMON (Continued). – EXPLICATION AND PROPOSITION 154
LECTURE XI.
CONSTITUENT MEMBERS OF DISCOURSE (Continued). – ARGUMENT AND CONCLUSION 168
LECTURE XII.
SOURCES OF ARGUMENT 179
LECTURE XIII.
RULES OF ARGUMENT 191
LECTURE XIV.
RULES OF ARGUMENT (Continued) 205
LECTURE XV.
DIVISION OF THE ARGUMENT 214
LECTURE XVI.
PERSUASION 233
LECTURE XVII.
PERSUASION (Continued) 247
LECTURE XVIII.
PREACHER’S CHARACTER WITH HEARERS 261
LECTURE XIX.
STYLE 271
LECTURE XX.
STYLE (Continued) 288
LECTURE XXI.
ACTION 303
LECTURE XXII.
ACTION (Continued) 318
LECTURE XXIII.
MODES OF PREPARATION 328
LECTURE XXIV.
PUBLIC PRAYER 345

 

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Her Husband’s Crown https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/her-husbands-crown/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/her-husbands-crown/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/her-husbands-crown/ A booklet to help women prepare for the life of a pastor's wife. 42pp.

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Book Description

Although much has been written to prepare men for the work of the Christian ministry, there is comparatively little in print that will help prepare the minister’s wife for her role within the church.

The pastor’s wife is neither ‘The First Lady of the Church’, nor just another member of the church. She has certain basic responsibilities laid upon her and this booklet aims to encourage and help her to serve the Lord alongside her husband.

Although written primarily for pastors’ wives, this booklet will encourage Christian wives in general and will stimulate prayer for and support of pastors and their wives everywhere.

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An Earnest Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/an-earnest-ministry/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/an-earnest-ministry/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/an-earnest-ministry/ The abiding impressiveness of James’ classic on the Christian ministry lies largely in the manner in which he presents one simple idea: ‘it is feeling which gives power to words and thoughts.’ 296pp.

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The abiding impressiveness of John Angell James’ classic on the Christian ministry lies largely in the manner in which he presents one simple idea: he argues that the effect of preaching is directly related to the heart-condition of the preacher, ‘it is feeling which gives power to words and thoughts’. To command attention for the truth, its spokesmen must first be earnest, that is to say, be possessed by one single aim and by a devotion which leads them to surrender all that would hinder its attainment.

Born in 1785, at a time when the preaching of the leaders of the evangelical revival was still remembered, James served Carrs Lane Congregational Church, Birmingham for fifty-five years. In later life he believed that the pulpit generally had become less effective, even though there was an increase in the availability of men, talent and training. He saw an evident loss of the power which Whitefield ‘studied, discovered, and applied’; preaching was no longer ‘adapted to produce conviction and conversion’.

Employing Scripture and the lessons of outstanding preaching, drawn from both sides of the Atlantic, James’ Earnest Ministry renewed the same call as Baxter’s Reformed Pastor of two centuries earlier and it proved to be a book of no lesser value.

At a time when many false explanations are offered for the decline in preaching, and when many have even ceased to pray, ‘Send us preachers’, this volume goes back to fundamentals and is itself a proof of the power of true earnestness.

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AN EARNEST MINISTRY THE WANT OF THE TIMES.
Preface xi
Preface to the Third Edition xix
The Apostolic Ministry 21
The Nature of Earnestness 29
The Nature of Earnestness (Continued) 66
Earnestness in Preaching 86
Illustrations of Earnestness collected from various Authors 99
Earnestness of Manner in the delivery of Sermons 120
Earnestness in the Pastorate 149
Examples of Earnestness in the Ministry 168
Motives to Earnestness in the Ministry 182
The means of obtaining an Earnest Ministry 245
The necessity of Divine influence to make the Ministry efficient 282

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The Invitation System https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-invitation-system/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/the-invitation-system/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/the-invitation-system/ Should preachers ask for a public response in evangelistic meetings? 44pp.

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In the controversy arising from the promotion of this method, three main reasons have been put forward in its defence; the argument from Scripture, the ‘psychological argument’ which asserts the helpfulness of a public response to the individual, and a general argument as to its evangelistic effectiveness. In this booklet Iain Murray, himself an evangelical minister, examines the validity of these arguments and questions whether they can satisfactorily answer counter-arguments from Scripture and experience.

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Evangelicalism Divided https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/evangelicalism-divided/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/evangelicalism-divided/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/evangelicalism-divided/ A penetrating review of 50 years of crucial change in evangelical attitudes and alignments, 1950–2000. 352pp.

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‘Murray’s critique is as kind as it is revealing and devastating. The icons of modern evangelism are shown as falling into egregious strategic errors which have weakened the evangelical faith at its very core. The bridges built to reach the mainstream became a two-way street by which those who sought to influence the liberals were themselves influenced.’ — R. C. SPROUL

‘Iain Murray’s startling analysis of the rift of modern evangelicalism is both informative and insightful. I share his concerns. I also appreciate his courage and his clarity. This is a much-needed word of exhortation to the church of our generation. It’s one of the best and most eye-opening books I have read in years.’ — JOHN MACARTHUR

‘The book is a page turner from first to last. . . It left me asking “Has the last fifty years seen evangelicals broaden the road to the extent that the Christian message is compromised and uncertain?”‘ — PETER BRECKWOLDT (Church of England Newspaper)

‘Iain Murray’s historical overview of the fortunes and misfortunes of evangelical Christianity, especially in England, between 1950 and the century’s end-time, will stir up both an approving and a dissenting readership. But no one can contend that it ignores some of the most vital theological issues of the time and the conflicts surrounding them. The narrative is well documented, and it details not only conflicts of perspective but inconsistencies and alterations of views by some of the leading participants in the events of the day. The names best known to Americans — Billy Graham, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, James Packer, John Stott among them — are evaluated, commended and critiqued as contributory to the present-day evangelical outlook and predicament.’ — CARL F.H. HENRY

Book Description

Why has Christian unity proved to be such a divisive topic? In the 1950s two movements — evangelicalism and ecumenism — offered differing paths to unity in the church. But as the decades have passed the influence of ecumenism has exposed a fault line in evangelicalism. Questions of critical importance have been brought to the surface: Is the gospel broader than evangelicals have historically insisted? Can there be unity with non-evangelicals in evangelism and church leadership? Does the gospel have priority over denominational loyalty?

These gained high profile in the crusades led by Dr. Billy Graham on both sides of the Atlantic, and in the subsequent interaction among evangelicals in North America and Europe. At first a new policy of ‘co-operation without compromise’ promised an ‘evangelical renaissance’. Those who feared an inevitable devaluation of the gospel were viewed as destined for the kind of isolation to which fundamentalism had been consigned earlier in the century.

Evangelicalism Divided traces the fascinating saga of the personalities, institutions and publications involved in this fifty-year period. Iain Murray’s account is not simply a black and white narrative. But using the mass of sources now available he shows how the new policy involved concessions which seriously weakened biblical Christianity. The first and greatest need, he argues, is to answer the most fundamental and divisive question of all: What is a Christian?

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Preaching https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/preaching/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/preaching/ A powerful call to preachers to obey Paul’s parting charge to Timothy (2 Tim. 4:2). 24pp.

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Preaching is in a state of crisis, evidenced most seriously by immaturity, confusion and ignorance among professing Christians as a result of the poverty of the pulpit. The remedy, Dr. R. Albert Mohler affirms, is to obey Paul’s parting charge to Timothy: ‘Preach the word. . .in season and out of season’ (2 Tim. 4:2). Dr. Mohler’s address is a powerful call to preachers to do just that.

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