Earl M Blackburn
Auteur de COVENANT THEOLOGY: A Baptist Distinctive
A propos de l'auteur
Earl Blackburn started ministry in Utah, carrying the gospel to the Mormons, before pasturing at Trinity Reformed Baptist Church in La Miranda, CA for 22 years. He has travelled extensively, preaching in the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and is currently senior pastor at Heritage Baptist afficher plus Church in Louisiana. afficher moins
Œuvres de Earl M Blackburn
It Pleased the Lord to Make A Covenant of Grace: A Critique of 1689 Federalism (The Monograph Series) (2023) 4 exemplaires
Jesus Loves the Church and so should you 1 exemplaire
Witnessing to Mormons: A Biblical Approach 1 exemplaire
Why You Should Join A Church 1 exemplaire
Church Attendance: Is It Important ? 1 exemplaire
Jesus Loves the Church and So Should You 1 exemplaire
Biblical Church Membership 1 exemplaire
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- Œuvres
- 18
- Membres
- 272
- Popularité
- #85,118
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 9
- Langues
- 1
In this short biography, Earl Blackburn examines the life and times of this great preacher who has left such a mark upon the Christian church to this day.
Top Highlights
“Fashionable Christianity has always been the blight of biblical Christianity.” (Page 16)
“John was born, raised, converted and ordained under the plain-style teaching of the Antiochene discipline, and it fundamentally moulded his entire life and ministry.” (Page 23)
“It was then that he came to repentance and faith in Christ, and throughout the remainder of his life he would call Christianity the true philosophy.” (Page 28)
“You may kill us, but you will not destroy us. The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church’” (Page 14)
“It was here that he endeavoured to memorize the entire Bible, both the Old and New Testaments. Little did John realize that this strenuous activity would prove to be the most profitable of all his ascetic practices.” (Page 35)
Praise for the Print Edition
This is truly a charming, informative, and inspiring book. Blackburn, as an experienced pastor himself, has sought out those aspects of Chrysostom’s ministry that show the strengths—courage, humility, faithfulness, doctrinal integrity, confidence in the power of proclamation—that every pastor should covet, while pointing to the weaknesses and troubles endemic to the historical context of bishop John. I found not only the subject, but the style of presenting it, to be engaging and provocative of high thoughts. —Tom J. Nettles, professor of church history, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
This biographical treatment, far from being a dry and aloof account of an obscure figure, is delightful and engaging. My old friend, Earl Blackburn, has succeeded in introducing and endearing me to my new friend, John Chrysostom. —Arden Hodgins, pastor, Trinity Reformed Baptist Church, La Mirada, CA… (plus d'informations)