Martin Goldsmith on the Genius of Roland Allen
The following article is now on-line in iPaper and PDF:
Martin Goldsmith, “The Genius of Roland Allen,” Evangel 7.3 (Autumn 1989): 11-13.
The following article is now on-line in iPaper and PDF:
Martin Goldsmith, “The Genius of Roland Allen,” Evangel 7.3 (Autumn 1989): 11-13.
On 17th August I posted about Barclay Buxton’s Commentary on the Book of Jonah. SInce then All Nations Christian College Library have kindly loaned me their copy of Buxton’s Commentary on the Book of Ruth. This title is in the public domain. Barclay Fowell Buxton [1860-1946], The Book of Ruth. Its Message for Christians To-day….
Oscar Michelsen’s account of his work among the islanders of the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) in the Pacific Ocean. My thanks to Redcliffe College for providing me with a copy to scan. This book is now in the Public Domain. Oscar Michelsen [1844-1936], Cannibals Won For Christ. A Story of Missionary Perils and Triumphs in…
The sub-title of this book tells you all you need to know! My thanks to Redcliffe College for providing a copy for scanning. This title is in the Public Domain. John C. Lambert [1857-1917], Missionary Heroes in North & South America. True Stories of the Intrepid Bravery and Stirring Adventures of Missionaries With Uncivilised Man,…
Frank H.L. Paton tells the story of Lomai of Lenakel, evangelist to the New Hebrides (modern day Vanuatu). My thanks to Redcliffe College for providing me with a copy to scan. This volume is in the Public Domain. Frank H.L. Paton [1870-1938], Lomai of Lenakel. A Hero of the New Hebrides. A Fresh Chapter in…
This book was written for the occasion of 25th anniversary of the Medical Missions Auxilliary of the Baptist Missionary Society. The Appendices helpfully document the names and dates of those who served as medical missionaries from 1793 to 1928. My thanks to Redcliffe College for providing me with a copy to digitise. This book is…
The Moravian Mission began with a visitation of the Holy Spirit on August 13th 1727. It sparked a 24/7 prayer meeting that lasted or a hundred years and was responsible for sending more that half of the Protestant overseas missionary of the eighteenth century. As no study of missions could be complete without a reference…