Background
Hulse, Erroll was born on March 3, 1931 in Fort Beaufort, South Africa. Arrived in Great Britain, 1954. Son of Edward and Marie Maud (Leibbrandt) Hulse.
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This small biography of Judson shows him as both a an inspiration and an example of a missionary. The book also points out the tremendous task still to be done.
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How do we assess the effect of an evangelistic meeting or campaign? Are we right to judge its success or failure by the number of people who go forward or sign a card? There can, of course, be no greater or more important invitation to men and women than that of the gospel. The preacher should never feel any inhibitions in declaring the free offer of salvation in Christ. But does this mean that we are at liberty to use any method that appears to get results? Is the appeal or altar call a justified method of encouraging that final commitment, or is it an unwarranted addition to the inherent power of the gospel? This is controversial and may come as a shock to many who have never considered the rights or wrongs of the invitation system before. The authors desire is that all Christians think the issue through and ensure that the Great Invitation of the gospel is not based on modern trends or cultural pressures for instant success, but on the sure foundation of the Word of God.
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The author shows from Scripture and from the history of the church how closely revival is linked to the prayers of God's people. He urges churches and individuals to unite together regularly to seek God and 'give him no rest' until he pours out his blessing on his worldwide church and makes her the 'praise of the earth'.
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Hulse, Erroll was born on March 3, 1931 in Fort Beaufort, South Africa. Arrived in Great Britain, 1954. Son of Edward and Marie Maud (Leibbrandt) Hulse.
Master of Arts in Architecture, Pretoria University, 1954. Certified in theology, London Bible College, 1958.
Architect, London, 1954-1956; 1st manager, Banner of Truth Trust Public House, London, 1957-1967; pastor, Cuckfield (England) Baptist Church, 1962-1985; pastor, Belvidere Road Church, Liverpool, England, 1985-1988; associate pastor, Leeds (England) Reformed Baptist Church, since 1988; co-founder, co-leader, International Reformed Baptist Movement, since 1970. Principal organizer, co-founder Carey Ministers' Conference, United Kingdom, since 1970. Co-founder Annual Evangelical and Reformed Conference, Natal, South Africa, since 1971, International Fellowship Reformed Bapts., since 1990.
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(This is simply the clearest, most brief and accurate Bapt...)
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The belief in religious freedom and its corollary, the separation of the institutions of church and state, come from the commitment to the authority of the Bible.
It is important to experience of God's grace working in the lives of people. Wisdom and maturity are gained from life experience, especially during the prayer and sharing stories with other Christians.
Married Lynette Jessie Hendry, February 6, 1954. Children: Sharon, Michelle, Neil, Joanne.