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Eric Liddell, the Scottish 400m Olympic champion from the 1924
Olympic Games in Paris was immortalized in the Oscar-winning film
Chariots of Fire. His refusal to race on a Sunday is now legendary.
His story, however, goes far beyond the restrictions of a 2-hour
movie. This vivid biography recounts the highs and lows of
Liddell's athletics career, and uncovers his life after the
Olympics as a missionary, and internment camp prisoner, in war-torn
China. Drawing upon interviews with Liddell's surviving family and
friends, Julian Wilson brings Eric to life through fascinating
anecdotes, reminiscences, extracts from his letters and rare
photographs. Discover the secret behind Eric Liddell's enduring
legacy - the complete surrender of his life to God.
Though much has been written about Charles Finney, The Father of
Modern Revivalism, most works have concentrated on his roles as an
educator and political reformer. In this new study, Chesebrough
examines the rhetorical skills and techniques that made Finney the
first contemporary evangelist, one whose methods are still
practiced today. A major force in many social reform movements of
his time, most notably abolitionism, Finney introduced techniques
to revivalist preaching that he used toward politically
sophisticated ends. Chesebrough explores both his rhetoric and the
effect it had on Finney's audiences, as well as the controversy
this major figure often provoked.
Following a survey of Finney's life, with special attention
given to those aspects pertaining to the development of his
oratory, Chesebrough considers the themes of Finney's sermons and
lectures on both religious and political subjects. A third section
details the rhetorical devices he introduced and employed, and the
volume concludes with three of Finney's actual sermons, which
reveal the ways in which this speaker commanded the attention of
his audiences.
DO I NEED TO BE SAVED? God is holy. No sin will ever enter his
presence, for "righteousness and justice are the foundation of his
throne" (Psalm 97:2). Humanity is sinful. "For all have sinned and
fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). Sin separates all
people from God. "Your iniquities have made a separation between
you and your God, and your sins have hidden his face from you"
(Isaiah 59:2). It is impossible for humans to save themselves. "By
works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight"
(Romans 3:20). CAN I BE SAVED? God sent his Son to be your Savior.
"In this is love, not that we have loved God but that he loved us
and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins" (1 John
4:10). The living Savior invites sinners to receive him. "Come to
me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest"
(Matthew 11:28). Forgiveness of sins and salvation can be yours
today. "For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for
the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God" (1 Peter 3:18). HOW
CAN I BE SAVED? Agree with God that you are a lost sinner unable to
save yourself. "God shows his love for us in that while we were
still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). Believe that Jesus
Christ died for your sins and ask him to be your Savior. "To all
who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to
become children of God" (John 1:12). Confess the Lord Jesus Christ.
"If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in
your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved"
(Romans 10:9). "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word
and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come
into judgment, but has passed from death to life" (John 5:24).
This book explores the ways in which emotions were conceptualised
and practised in Christian mission contexts from the 17th-20th
centuries. The authors show how emotional practices such as prayer,
tears, and Methodist 'shouting', and feelings such as pity, joy and
frustration, shaped relationships between missionaries and
prospective converts.
Combining archival research, oral history and long-term
ethnography, this book studies relations between Amerindians and
outsiders, such as American missionaries, through a series of
contact expeditions that led to the 'pacification' of three native
Amazonian groups in Suriname and French Guiana. The author examines
and contrasts Amerindian and non-Amerindian views on this process
of social transformation through the lens of the body, notions of
peacefulness and kinship, as well as native warfare and shamanism.
The book addresses questions of change and continuity, and the
little explored links between first contacts, capture and native
conversion to Christianity in contemporary indigenous Amazonia.
In Wesleyan Pneumatology and Evangelical Mission: Renewing the
Spark Jody B. Fleming argues that missiology in a Wesleyan context
has been heavily influenced by the Western worldview and needs
renewal. Spirituality is central to living in many non-western
cultures, integrated with the physical world of everyday life.
Wesleyan traditions may need to renew and strengthen the
pneumatology found in their mission theory and praxis. As the
center of Christianity is shifting to the global south, Pentecostal
and charismatic expressions of the faith are becoming more
prominent. Without forfeiting their solid foundations, what might
the Wesleyan traditions learn from their theological cousins about
engagement with the Holy Spirit? How might pneumatology be renewed
in order to address spiritual beliefs found in other cultures in
both global and local settings? Renewal also includes the
indigenous voice as essential for understanding cultural dynamics
and spirituality. Contextualization is not new to missiology and so
mission theory is explored from Latin American scholars as another
point for renewal. Partnerships in mission and the role of the Holy
Spirit are highlighted in the of field work conducted in Venezuela.
In Renewing the Spark the author suggests that a fresh look at
pneumatology will more effectively articulate the gospel in
holistic and spirit-centered non-western cultures.
Win Your City: A Strategic Guide to Achieve and Sustain Revival in
Your CommunityAre you stricken over rampant sin in your city? Do
you feel led to start a revival but aren't sure where to start? Do
you yearn for unity amidst your church and among the churches in
your area?Biblically-based and sound, "Win Your City" has the tools
you need to bring lasting revival and forever change to the place
you call home in six steps: Unity among city church leaders Unity
throughout the citywide church family Protracted prayer with
special citywide Concerts of Prayer Massive media campaign
Continuous evangelical events Discipleship and follow-throughLiving
in a unified, Godly city is worth the cost.Frank Purser has a
Masters degree in education and has been a sold-out active follower
of Jesus for 35 years. He has led ministries at the local, city,
and regional level and has organized major evangelistic events. He
is a father of three with two grandchildren and has been married to
his wife, Marie, for 38 years. He currently lives near Knoxville,
TN.
Los Angeles is a global crossroads of migrating communities that
presents a case study of migration, transnationalism, and
interfaith engagement with significant implications for thinking
and practice in other global hubs. This book weaves together
contributions from a group of internationally-recognized scholars
who were brought together for the 2020 Missiology Lectures at
Fuller Theological Seminary, which received funding from the Luce
Foundation. They examine historical waves of migration - European
Protestant, Asian, Latino/a, and Muslim - into Southern California
and use sociological, missiological, and theological methods to
understand the experience of migration and its effects, both on
those who move and those who are already there. The result shows
how migrants are inspired and sustained by faith and spiritual
resources; how migration challenges faith communities about their
identity and attitudes to others; how faith communities in turn
impact the migration landscape through immigrant integration and
public advocacy, and how migration forges new transnational and
global ways of being in community and innovative religious
movements. The contributors put forward a mission theology of
migration and suggest mission practices in response to the
suffering caused by forced migration and the injustices of
immigration systems.
Prepare for your guests this Easter with a wonderful evangelistic
booklet by Nicky Gumbel. Like Gumbel's Why Jesus?, this booklet is
a concise and easy-to-read study of the very real questions
surrounding Jesus that people might be thinking about at Easter:
Who is Jesus? Why do we need him? Why did he have to die? Why does
he matter to my life today? With hearts particularly open in the
Easter season, these booklets are an effective evangelistic tool to
pass out to guests at your services, sharing the Gospel in a warm
and relevant way. Alpha is based on a pattern found in the New
Testament of people bringing their friends, family, and work
colleagues to meet Jesus. Alpha is an easy way to say to friends,
"Come and see, come and explore your questions, come and hear about
Jesus, come and see for yourself." Everyone is welcome at Alpha,
but the program is designed especially for people who would not
describe themselves as Christians or church-goers.
Too long the church has been programmed to accept the
inevitabilities of meager results in the efforts toward Muslim
evangelization. The reasons for this failure in mission must now be
probed and resolved as the world today is coming alive to the
presence of the Muslim religious community. Phil Parshall asks the
missions world to forsake former presuppositions and to become
conscious of God speaking in a new and fresh manner--not in regard
to His changeless Word--but in areas of extra-biblical methodology.
Stories shape us and give us meaning - but is it coincidence that
the same seven basic plots repeat over time and across the world?
What if stories not only reveal something about human psychology,
but also give us clues to the meaning of the reality we live in?
Discover how these archetypal stories - Overcoming the Monster,
Rags to Riches, The Quest, Voyage and Return, Comedy, Tragedy and
Rebirth - are not only universal, but also found in the story of
Christ. What if Jesus' story is where myth becomes history and can
give true meaning to all our lives? Explore for yourself the
explosive claim that the life of Jesus isn't just another story,
but the true story that satisfies our deepest longings.
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Andrew Mills; Foreword by Deenabandhu Manchala
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What is really going on inside the Church of England? God's Church
for God's World offers essays and testimony from Evangelical
Anglicans ahead of the Lambeth Conference 2022, that explore both
the current state of Anglicanism and the future of Anglicanism in
the UK. Featuring contributions from the likes of Andrew Goddard,
Esther Prior, a number of serving bishops and many more, this
collection offers a unique window into recent Anglican history that
has often be tumultuous, and the workings of the Anglican Communion
today. With a rare blend of theological reflection and timely
storytelling, each essay offers something fresh - with no easy
answers. Combining critical reflection with good news stories, they
explore topics such as church planting and mutual flourishing, and
encourage all of us to think through what faithfulness might look
in our own context. God's Church for God's World brings together
voices drawn from all major Anglican evangelical networks in the
UK, demonstrating a commitment to the Gospel being proclaimed and a
unity both throughout and beyond the Church of England. With a
number of young contributors, it also offers a glimpse of possible
futures for the Anglican Church. An honest, behind-the-scenes look
at the Church of England in the twenty-first century, God's Church
for God's World is a book for anyone looking for insight into the
Anglican Communion from an evangelical perspective, and to
understand what might lie ahead for the church.
Offers a portrait of Luther's solid contribution to evangelical
missiology.
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