I hope you can find it, if you have the time. It would be a help for a book I'm planning to write about his theology.It is in one of my boxes in storage.
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I hope you can find it, if you have the time. It would be a help for a book I'm planning to write about his theology.It is in one of my boxes in storage.
No, he was not a Calvinist--even wrote against the five points. But he appreciated godly men empowered by the Holy Spirit, no matter what their theology.
He used so many of Spurgeon's sermons in his newspaper that Bob Ross, who prints Spurgeon's stuff under Pilgrim Publ., sent him the entire set of Spurgeon's sermons, which he once proudly showed me. (Until then he only had the partial set from another publisher, which I recall had yellow covers.) Once when I was down in Texas I visited the PP store and talked to Bob Ross' son, who gave me one of the complete set which had an intro by JRR.
Wonder what college that was?I have a letter from John R. Rice about a (now defunct) Bible college that was hyper calvinist.
The problem is that J.R.R. couldn't tell the difference between Calvinism and hyper-Calvinism. To him they were one and the same.I have a letter from John R. Rice about a (now defunct) Bible college that was hyper calvinist.
The problem is that J.R.R. couldn't tell the difference between Calvinism and hyper-Calvinism. To him, they were one and the same.
Norman Geisler also has a problem with that, as he sees Hypers as those holding to 5 points of Grace!The problem is that J.R.R. couldn't tell the difference between Calvinism and hyper-Calvinism. To him they were one and the same.
Amazing to me how many good books, and some were Calvinistic in tone, and none were Charismatic!Ahem. To get back to the OP, Robert "Bob" Sumner is an old friend of my family, and the first to write a biography of John R. Rice, Man Sent from God (well worth the reading). His textbook on the subject of evangelism is excellent: Biblical Evangelism in Action. It's 344 pages of both theology and practical advice, and I recommend it highly. Bob Sumner is one of the last of the old time evangelists of the 20th century. Befriended and mentored by JRR, he wrote some good books down through the years, and edits his own paper, The Biblical Evangelist, back issues of which (including his expose of Jack Hyles) which may be read here: http://www.biblicalevangelist.org/.
According to Wikipedia, he went on to glory on Dec. 5, 2016. Rest in peace in Heaven, old friend and warrior for Christ.
Ahem. To get back to the OP, Robert "Bob" Sumner is an old friend of my family, and the first to write a biography of John R. Rice, Man Sent from God (well worth the reading). His textbook on the subject of evangelism is excellent: Biblical Evangelism in Action. It's 344 pages of both theology and practical advice, and I recommend it highly. Bob Sumner is one of the last of the old time evangelists of the 20th century. Befriended and mentored by JRR, he wrote some good books down through the years, and edits his own paper, The Biblical Evangelist, back issues of which (including his expose of Jack Hyles) which may be read here: http://www.biblicalevangelist.org/.
According to Wikipedia, he went on to glory on Dec. 5, 2016. Rest in peace in Heaven, old friend and warrior for Christ.
Oh for the love of the gremlin! How many evangelism books do I need to read?
Since this thread is not about you, but simply about good books on evangelism, you are welcome to ignore the thread and go elsewhere.Oh for the love of the gremlin! How many evangelism books do I need to read?
Since this thread is not about you, but simply about good books on evangelism, you are welcome to ignore the thread and go elsewhere.
Reallyl one, called Book of Acts!Oh for the love of the gremlin! How many evangelism books do I need to read?
He probably practiced friend evangelism!I have a great book by an old school SBC writer, How to Have a Soul Winning Church. He has an excellent program that will do just that using the Romans Road. You can buy a used paperback fairly cheaply on Amazon.
No, not really. I have a book on that, Friendship Evangelism, by Arthur McPhee. This is not a good book; he opposes almost all other kinds of direct and indirect evangelism, including tracts, the Romans Road, Evangelism Explosion, 4 Spiritual Laws, etc.He probably practiced friend evangelism!
Too bad, as think God can use all of those ways!No, not really. I have a book on that, Friendship Evangelism, by Arthur McPhee. This is not a good book; he opposes almost all other kinds of direct and indirect evangelism, including tracts, the Romans Road, Evangelism Explosion, 4 Spiritual Laws, etc.
No, not really. I have a book on that, Friendship Evangelism, by Arthur McPhee. This is not a good book; he opposes almost all other kinds of direct and indirect evangelism, including tracts, the Romans Road, Evangelism Explosion, 4 Spiritual Laws, etc.
What about it?Way of the Master