Loving God and Neighbor with Samuel Pearce

Loving God and Neighbor with Samuel Pearce
Author: Michael A. G. Haykin,Jerry Slate
Publsiher: Lived Theology
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1683592697

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The love of God and neighbor is the heart of the Christian faith. Forgotten saint Samuel Pearce teaches us how to live a life faithful to the greatest commandment. Pearce was a Baptist pastor known in eighteenth-century England for his moving preaching and strong, pious character. In his short life, he supported believers in his own parish as well as in the many cities where he preached and helped send missionaries. Yet his personal faith, founded on the "holy love" of God, formed his most compelling witness to the world. By getting to know Pearce's story, readers will learn from his example what it looks like to love God and neighbor - in good times as well as challenging and seemingly mundane ones. The Lived Theology series explores aspects of Christian doctrine through the eyes of the men and women who practiced it. Interweaving the contributions of notable individuals alongside their overshadowed contemporaries, we gain a much deeper understanding and appreciation of their work and the broad tapestry of Christian history. These books illuminate the vital contributions made by these figures throughout the history of the church.

Loving God and Neighbor with Samuel Pearce

Loving God and Neighbor with Samuel Pearce
Author: Michael A. G. Haykin,Jerry Slate
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683592709

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The love of God and neighbor is the heart of the Christian faith. Forgotten saint Samuel Pearce teaches us how to live a life faithful to the greatest commandment. Pearce was a Baptist pastor known in eighteenth-century England for his moving preaching and strong, pious character. In his short life, he supported believers in his own parish as well as in the many cities where he preached and helped send missionaries. Yet his personal faith, founded on the "holy love" of God, formed his most compelling witness to the world. By getting to know Pearce's story, readers will learn from his example what it looks like to love God and neighborâ€"in good times as well as challenging and seemingly mundane ones. The Lived Theology series explores aspects of Christian doctrine through the eyes of the men and women who practiced it. Interweaving the contributions of notable individuals alongside their overshadowed contemporaries, we gain a much deeper understanding and appreciation of their work and the broad tapestry of Christian history. These books illuminate the vital contributions made by these figures throughout the history of the church.

Life of the Rev erend Samuel Pearce

Life of the Rev erend  Samuel Pearce
Author: Andrew Fuller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1835
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB10065690

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Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Author: John D. Woodbridge,David M. Gustafson,Scott M. Manetsch,Bradley J. Gundlach
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683596660

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From basement Bible study to leading evangelical institution Starting from humble beginnings in the late nineteenth century, the story of Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School is one of faithfulness. In Great Is Thy Faithfulness, scholars John D. Woodbridge, David M. Gustafson, Scott M. Manetsch, and Bradley J. Gundlach trace the journey of Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In order to tell the story of evangelicalism in America, one must know the story of Trinity International University. Great Is Thy Faithfulness is an essential resource for understanding an institution that has been at the center of evangelical theological life for decades. Readers will be encouraged by God's faithfulness to his people.

Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands

Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands
Author: Michael A. G. Haykin
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2022-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683595861

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Baptists are sacramental When it comes to baptism and the Lord's Supper, many Baptists reject the language of sacrament. As a people of the book, the logic goes, Baptists must not let tradition supersede the Bible. So Baptists tend to view baptism and Communion as ordinances and symbols, not sacraments. But the history of Baptists and sacramentalism is complicated. In Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands , Michael A. G. Haykin argues that many Baptists, such as Charles Spurgeon and other Particular Baptists, stood closer to Reformed sacramental thought than most Baptists today. More than mere memorials, baptism and Communion have spiritual implications that were celebrated by Baptists of the past in sermons and hymnody. Haykin calls for a renewal of sacramental life in churches today—Baptists can and should be sacramental.

Zwingli the Pastor

Zwingli the Pastor
Author: Stephen Brett Eccher
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2024-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683597360

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The Reformer at war In Zwingli the Pastor, Stephen Brett Eccher tells the story of Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), embattled pastor and reformer. Zwingli's ministry in Zurich was characterized by conflict—conflict that fueled him. It influenced his theological development, inspired his commitment to bring reform, and compelled his devotion to the congregation he led through the tumult of the Reformation. Eccher reveals a complex Zwingli, whose life and legacy continue to influence Protestantism today.

Lies Pastors Believe

Lies Pastors Believe
Author: Dayton Hartman
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2017-10-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683590392

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Everyone is tempted to believe lies about themselves. For many pastors, the lies they're tempted to believe have to do with their identity: that God has called them to lead a movement, that they must sacrifice their home life for their ministry life, or that their image as holy is more important than their actual pursuit of holiness. In Lies Pastors Believe, pastor and professor Dayton Hartman takes aim at these and other lies he has faced in his own ministry and seen other pastors struggle with. With a winsome and engaging style, Hartman shows current and future pastors why these lies are so tempting, the damage they can do, and how they can be resisted by believing and applying the truth of the gospel.

Christian Mission

Christian Mission
Author: Edward L. Smither
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683592419

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A deeper understanding of the grand history of mission leads to a faithful expression of God's mission today. From the beginning, God's mission has been carried out by people sent around the world. From Abraham to Jesus, the thread that weaves its way throughout Scripture is a God who sends his people across the world, proclaiming his kingdom. As the world has evolved, Christian mission continues to be a foundational tradition in the church. In this one-volume textbook, Edward Smither weaves together a comprehensive history of Christian mission, from the apostles to the modern church. In each era, he focuses on the people sent by God to the ends of the earth, while also describing the cultural context they encountered. Smither highlights the continuity and development across thousands of years of global mission.