Books on Church and Ministry
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Today’s Gospel
Authentic or Synthetic?
Description
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.

Preaching Christ
The Heart of Gospel Ministry
Description
In this address to those entering the ministry, Bishop Charles P. McIlvaine leaves no doubt about ‘The Heart of Gospel Ministry’. 96pp.

Peter: Eyewitness of His Majesty
As Disciple, Preacher, Pastor
Description
How the grace of God moulded the Apostle Peter as a disciple, a preacher, and a pastor. 184pp.

The Ministry
Addresses to Students of Divinity
Description
A statement of what Brown saw as the essence of gospel ministry— preaching with the Holy Spirit sent down from heaven. 128pp.

Letters Of Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Selected With Notes by Iain H. Murray
Description
A selection, with notes by Iain H. Murray. 224pp.

Description
Demonstrates how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. 168pp.

A Handful of Pebbles
Theological Liberalism and the Church
Description
Theological Liberalism and the Church’ — traces the origin and development of theological liberalism and how dangerous it is to the church. 96pp.

God-Centred Evangelism
A Presentation of the Scriptural Theology of Evangelism
Description
Covers the whole spectrum of themes on evangelism, from its origin in God himself, to the assurance of its ultimate triumph. 248pp.

The Glorious Body Of Christ
A Scriptural Appreciation of the One Holy Church
Description
The church and her Antiquity and Perpetuity, Unity, Holiness, Apostolicity, Membership, Truth, Preaching, Evangelism, Worship, etc. 384pp.

Five Pioneer Missionaries
David Brainerd, William C. Burns, John Eliot, Henry Martyn, John G. Paton
Description
The awe-inspiring stories of David Brainerd, William Chalmers Burns, John Eliot, Henry Martyn and John G. Paton. 352pp.

The Psalter
The Only Hymnal?
Description
Shows that Psalms set to music are a rich heritage and one not to be set aside, but there are biblical reasons why it is a mistake to suppose that the words of the Old Testament alone are to be used in sung praise. 32pp.
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