Recollections of the Late J.G. Bellett by His Daughter: With Sequel
By L.M. Bellett (daughter of J.G. Bellett)
This is a 9 chapter work by Bellett’s (Brethren) daughter on the life of John Bellett
Dagg Manual of Theology (and links to this work in various other formats).
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CONTENTS of Biography of J.G. Bellett
1. Preface
2. Early Days
3. Domestic Life-Joys and Sorrows
4. Characteristics-Remembered Words
5. Letters-Thoughts on Passages of Holy Scripture
6. Interest in the “Revival”-Hymns
7. Loosening of Earthly Ties
8. Closing Days
9. Conclusion: The Memory of a Dearly Loved and Only Son
More works by John Gifford Bellet
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- bellett-son-of-god.bok.mybible
- bellett-showers-on-the-grass.bok.mybible
- bellett-short-meditations.bok.mybible
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- bellett-recollections-of-late-j-g-bellett.bok.mybible
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salv58 Are there few who are saved? is a tract that questions that many people will be saved. Wide is the road to destruction and narrow is the road to heaven. "Narrow" has the idea that with difficulty and much energy, one will find that road. Those who are saved, have faith, not works as the basis for that salvation.
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Missionary on Furlough Spiritual Needs is an article by David Cox (veteran missionary) to help pastors and missionaries understand missionary needs.
Excerpt: When a pastor "takes in a missionary on deputation or furlough", he ministers to that missionary.... Pastors also need this encouragement as much as missionaries need it. When they get together to fellowship, they are able to encourage one another. But every pastor ministering to a returning missionary should encourage them along these lines of faithfulness and reward in eternity.
Topics: Introduction | Unfit Missionaries that should not be missionaries at all | Stop the Merry-go-round, I want to get off | Some Tips for Pastors Encouraging Missionaries | 1. Do not undermine their way of leading or doing the ministry | 2. The two essential elements are talk and prayer. | 3. Get more than just the pastor involved in praying for the missionary. | Remind your missionary by asking for an update if it has been a while. | Effectively disseminate prayer requests.
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