New Titles @ RHB

The Armies of the Lamb

Andrew Fuller was a man whose active life was devoted to the work of God. His paramount desire was to be true to the Scriptures. Fuller had a deep concern for sinners and was untiring in his evangelistic endeavors and support of missions. In The armies of the Lamb Fuller’s rich spiritual life is seen first-hand through a selection of his letters, some never before published. Editor Michael Haykin presents Fuller to a twenty-first century audience with a freshness that encourages personal spiritual renewal – something Fuller so longed for in his time. Spirituality means knowing the Word of God, understanding the work of the Spirit of God, and focusing on the necessity, infinite glory, and sufficiency of the cross of Christ. [Fuller] disarms and alarms us with his candour, and existential accuracy, in describing his sense of having destroyed his usefulness; but we find it strangely refreshing and encouraging because we have been there ourselves. This kind of edifying honesty that urges us on in the work of believing in Christ is the best kind of spirituality. – from the Foreword by Tom J. Nettles, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Kentucky. Edited and introduced by Michael A.G. Haykin (Classics of Reformed Spirituality series).

Heavenly Fire

Though little known today, William Grimshaw was a powerful force in the Evangelical Revival in the north of England in the eighteenth-century. Under his tireless ministry, hundreds in the town of Haworth and the surrounding vicinity came to know Christ. Esther Bennett writes an engaging overview of his life and ministry which will inspire and encourage today’s readers in what God can do in the hearts of men and women through His word and the power of His Spirit. The influence of George Whitefield, John Wesley, John Newton, and others is brought to light, as well as the lasting impact of Grimshaw’s ministry in this northern community.

In Defense of the Faith

Restoring the full text of the original, unabridged, 1955 work, this annotated edition sets forth and explains a method of apologetics that is consistent with the nature of Christianity itself.

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