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Erroll Hulse

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    The Great Invitation
    One in a Thousand: The Calling and Work of a Pastor
    An Introduction to the Baptists
    Eden Mine
    • 2021

      Eden Mine

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      For generations the Fabers have lived near Eden Mine, but Jo and Samuel will be the last: their family home has been seized by the state through eminent domain. Samuel said he was going to find work, but he is last seen by a security camera near the district courthouse at Elk Fork-- just before the bombing. And a nine-year-old girl, the daughter of a pastor of a storefront church, is in critical condition. After violence took their mother and Jo lost her ability to walk, Samuel fell in with a separatist group. Jo thought he had finished with all that -- and now she must choose between loyalty and justice. -- adapted

      Eden Mine
    • 2014

      This book is a gem. It is a distillation of a life-time's experience in the pastoral ministry and passion for training pastors. It should be prescribed reading in every seminary preparing men for ministry. He begins with an explanatory chapter: 'What is a Pastor?' Every page is saturated with Scripture: the first two of the 8 biographical sketches making up the body of the book are straight from the Bible: the Chief Shepherd, the Compassionate Servant described in Isaiah, and Paul, the pastoral theologian. The front cover picture shows the Wartburg Castle, where Luther was protected from his enemies while he completed his translation of the Bible into German. Book jacket.

      One in a Thousand: The Calling and Work of a Pastor
    • 2008

      An Introduction to the Baptists

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book offers a concise and accessible overview of Baptist history, focusing on key ideas, influential figures, and significant issues. Erroll Hulse, with decades of experience in promoting Baptist thought and extensive research, distills complex information into essential insights. His expertise ensures a clear understanding of Baptist theology and institutions, making this work a valuable resource for anyone seeking to learn about the subject. Audubon Press plays a crucial role in making this important volume widely available.

      An Introduction to the Baptists
    • 2006

      The Great Invitation

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the effectiveness and ethical implications of evangelistic methods, particularly the invitation system used during campaigns. It questions whether success should be measured solely by immediate responses, such as attendees going forward or signing cards. The authors advocate for a thoughtful approach, urging Christians to evaluate these practices against biblical principles rather than contemporary trends. The aim is to ensure that the message of salvation remains rooted in Scripture, rather than swayed by cultural pressures for quick results.

      The Great Invitation