Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks


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Being a collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings, from the works of that renowned Puritan, Thomas Brooks.













Five Pebbles from the Brook


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'Five Pebbles from the Brook' is an essay written by George Bethune English. It was written in response to his colleague's denouncement of his previous work, 'The Grounds of Christianity Examined'. In said book, published while he was still studying at Harvard University for a Master's degree in theology, he lays out his disillusionments and doubts about Christian theology after studying the Quran.







Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work


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Whereas much of the current literature on pastoring stresses up-to-date training and new techniques stemming from the behavioral sciences, Eugene Peterson here calls for returning to an "old" resource--the Bible--as the basis for all of pastoral ministry. Originally published in 1980 and now being reprinted to meet continuing demand, Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work shows how five Old Testament books provide a solid foundation for much of what a pastor does: Prayer-Directing: Song of Songs Story-Making: Ruth Pain-Sharing: Lamentations Nay-Saying: Ecclesiastes Community-Building: Esther Pointing to the relevance of ancient wisdom, adapting Jewish religious tradition to contemporary pastoral practice, and affirming a significant link between pastoral work and the act of worship, this book opens up to pastors a wealth of valuable practical-theological insights.




Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks


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This book is a collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings from this renowned Puritan. Gathered by Spurgeon out of the 6 volume set of Brook's Works, it remains an excellent introduction to both the man and his writings.