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The Soul-Winner's Secret demonstrates a series of techniques and
traits which ministers and missionaries alike must employ to
convert wayward souls to the cause of Jesus Christ. Winning souls
is not easy or for the fainthearted; often, those who have strayed
from the embrace of the Lord are either ashamed or of poor moral
character; consequently, they feel unable to reconcile with the
Christian faith. Brengle demonstrates how winning souls to the
cause is a matter of having the correct message in mind, possessing
the means to perceive the character and desires of others, and
preserving one's own health and the finances of one's church.
Samuel Logan Brengle was an early commissioner of the Salvation
Army; a position which led him to encounter many unfortunate
people. The organization would help many thousands of unlucky
individuals who had been variously struck by poverty or misfortune;
setting these souls back on their feet remains the organization's
mission to this day.
Samuel Brengle's Helps to Holiness is a devotional classic which
offers Christians guidance on following the instructions of the
Lord, that they may practice faith with the greatest of fulfilment.
This book's stated purpose is to guide the Christian believer to a
deeper and more fulfilling experience of faith. Beginning with a
definition of the term 'holiness', Brengle goes on to explain in
detail tenets of Christianity that must be observed by believers in
the present-day. Each separate topic is supported with quotations
from the Bible, whereby Brengle ably and authentically tells the
reader how to proceed with a virtuous adherence to God and His
holiness. Together with its inspiring passages, which instruct the
reader on how to properly devote and observe the principles set out
in the Holy Bible, Helps to Holiness is an insightful account into
the early history of the Salvation Army.
Samuel Logan Brengle shares many of his deepest thoughts on the
topic of spiritual holiness and the ultimate triumph of Christian
goodness over sin. As a senior commissioner of the Salvation Army,
S. L. Brengle was in a superb position to witness both the best and
worst in humanity. Purposing his decades of tireless work with the
organization as inspiration, Brengle authored several books which
discussed and encouraged the values of reflection and sincerity in
Christians. This work, Heart Talks on Holiness, was published while
Brengle was in the midst of his career as an officer in the
Salvation Army. The initial chapters establish what Holiness is and
is not, followed by a list of benefits of what Brengle terms a
'clean heart', and what the consequences which keeping such a heart
are for Christian believers.
The Soul-Winner's Secret demonstrates a series of techniques and
traits which ministers and missionaries alike must employ to
convert wayward souls to the cause of Jesus Christ. Winning souls
is not easy or for the fainthearted; often, those who have strayed
from the embrace of the Lord are either ashamed or of poor moral
character; consequently, they feel unable to reconcile with the
Christian faith. Brengle demonstrates how winning souls to the
cause is a matter of having the correct message in mind, possessing
the means to perceive the character and desires of others, and
preserving one's own health and the finances of one's church.
Samuel Logan Brengle was an early commissioner of the Salvation
Army; a position which led him to encounter many unfortunate
people. The organization would help many thousands of unlucky
individuals who had been variously struck by poverty or misfortune;
setting these souls back on their feet remains the organization's
mission to this day.
Samuel Logan Brengle shares many of his deepest thoughts on the
topic of spiritual holiness and the ultimate triumph of Christian
goodness over sin. As a senior commissioner of the Salvation Army,
S. L. Brengle was in a superb position to witness both the best and
worst in humanity. Purposing his decades of tireless work with the
organization as inspiration, Brengle authored several books which
discussed and encouraged the values of reflection and sincerity in
Christians. This work, Heart Talks on Holiness, was published while
Brengle was in the midst of his career as an officer in the
Salvation Army. The initial chapters establish what Holiness is and
is not, followed by a list of benefits of what Brengle terms a
'clean heart', and what the consequences which keeping such a heart
are for Christian believers.
Samuel Brengle's Helps to Holiness is a devotional classic which
offers Christians guidance on following the instructions of the
Lord, that they may practice faith with the greatest of fulfilment.
This book's stated purpose is to guide the Christian believer to a
deeper and more fulfilling experience of faith. Beginning with a
definition of the term 'holiness', Brengle goes on to explain in
detail tenets of Christianity that must be observed by believers in
the present-day. Each separate topic is supported with quotations
from the Bible, whereby Brengle ably and authentically tells the
reader how to proceed with a virtuous adherence to God and His
holiness. Together with its inspiring passages, which instruct the
reader on how to properly devote and observe the principles set out
in the Holy Bible, Helps to Holiness is an insightful account into
the early history of the Salvation Army.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Samuel Logan Brengle (1860-1936) was a commissioner in The
Salvation Army and a leading author, teacher and preacher on the
doctrine of Holiness. His books include The Soul Winner's Secret,
Helps to Holiness and Heart Talks on Holiness. He was an
exceptional scholar, and while a number of opportunities were open
to him, he felt that his calling was to be a preacher and so
following university, he became a circuit preacher for the
Methodist church. Later on he was encouraged to study theology and
so he enrolled at the Boston Theological Seminary. It was at this
seminary that he was exposed to the teaching of holiness, and later
claimed the experience for his own life. He was once asked for his
secret of holiness to which he replied: "Keep in the will of God,
obey Him, seek Him daily, waiting at His gates. Read the Bible
regularly. Never neglect secret prayer. Keep testifying to the
grace bestowed upon you. Help others."
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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