Attain Handbook For Bible Teachers And Preachers Translated By G. Campbell Morgan Conveyed As Booklet
author maintains that the central message of each book of the Bible must be familiar and thoroughly understood before a teacher or preacher can effectively interpret its message.
So, with Morgan's masterly expository touch, he provids keynotes for allbooks of Scripture, His gift for analyzing and organizing the truth of the Bible is superb, In readyreference form, this HANDBOOK supplies background material, easytofollow commentary, and contemporary applications on each book of the Bible, In addition, concise outlines titled, "The Permanent Values" appear at the beginning of each chapter, Readers can pinpoint precisely the lessons to be learned from each book, Parallel to the beginning outline is a section, "The Living Message," which often highlights one or two outstanding verses in the book.
Reverend Doctor George Campbell Morgan D, D. was a British evangelist, preacher and a leading Bible scholar, A contemporary of Rodney Gipsy Smith, Morgan preached his first sermon at age, He was the pastor of Westminster Chapel in London fromto, and fromto, pausing briefly between to work at Biola in Los Angeles, which he eventually handed over to Martyn Lloyd Jones.
Morgan was a prolific author, writing overworks in his lifetime, not counting the publishing of some of his sermons as booklets and pamphlets.
In addition to composing extensive biblical commentaries, and writing on myriad topics related to the Christian life and ministry, his essay entitled The Purposes of the Incarnation is included in a famous Reverend Doctor George Campbell Morgan D.
D. was a British evangelist, preacher and a leading Bible scholar, A contemporary of Rodney "Gipsy" Smith, Morgan preached his first sermon at age, He was the pastor
of Westminster Chapel in London fromto, and fromto, pausing briefly between to work at Biola in Los Angeles, which he eventually handed over to Martyn Lloyd Jones.
Morgan was a prolific author, writing overworks in his lifetime, not counting the publishing of some of his sermons as booklets and pamphlets.
In addition to composing extensive biblical commentaries, and writing on myriad topics related to the Christian life and ministry, his essay entitled "The Purposes of the Incarnation" is included in a famous and historic collection called The Fundamentalsa set ofessays edited by the famous R.
A. Torrey, who himself was successor to D, L. Moody both as an evangelist and pastorwhich is widely considered to be the foundation of the modern Christian Fundamentalist movement, sitelink.