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Christianity's Storm Centre; A Study of the Modern City

Christianity's Storm Centre; A Study of the Modern City

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ISBN10: 115111359X
ISBN13: 9781151113597
Publisher: General Books
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.44
Height: 0.30 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907. Excerpt: ... vni AGGEESSIVE EVANGELISM The Oospel for the City Whatever may be said in condemnation of individualistic evangelism, and however inadequate it T..., may be to meet all the needs of men--Individual- istio salvation social and ethical--nevertheless it is fundamental in the task of bringing about right relationships between men. Therefore, in the gifts which God has distributed among men, He has given it to some to be evangelists--men whose peculiar work it is to win others to Christ. Every generation has presented a peculiar need in religious life and work, and always has God had ready a man to preach the message which his age needed most, but whatever else that message may have included, it never left out the great fact of man's personal relationship to God. That cannot be a true social message which eliminates Him Who taught us that all men are brothers. There may be differences of opinion as to methods of approach: frequently the language is different, and sometimes the doctrine taught has varied, but every great evangelist of to-day stands for personal salvation as a prime factor in securing better social conditions. The recent visit to America of Gypsy Smith and W. J. Dawson has been fraught with great blessing to thousands. Their clear-cut messages have resulted in the quickening of multitudes who had not known God. The world-wide movement under the leadership of R. A. Torrey, who has many of the stronger characteristics of D. L. Moody, was probably the greatest campaign ever conducted in the history of evangelism. Dr. Torrey has demonstrated beyond all question that old-fashioned doctrinal preaching has not lost its power over the hearts of men, whatever may be said for the new evangelism. Simultaneous campaigns, covering the entire city through nu...

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