
Aspects of the Religious History of Lewis Up to the Disruption of 1843 - by Rev. Murdo Macaulay
Every Christian ought to consider the manner in which Christ's Spirit engages men in spiritual revival and renewal throughout the history of the church. More Info »
The Bible’s Teaching On the Call to the Ministry - by William S. Plumer (1802–1880)
Are you called to the Gospel Ministry? How do you know...for sure? William Plumer's exceptional work will lead you to consider, rightly, your qualifications, or lack thereof, for the Gospel Ministry. More Info »
The Worthy Churchman, or the Faithful Minister of Jesus Christ - by John Jackson (1600-1648)
What is a faithful minister of Jesus Christ? Are you a faithful minister? Is the minister in your church a faithful minister? How do you know? John Jackson explains this most important topic. More Info »
The Necessity, Dignity and Duty of Gospel Ministers - by Thomas Hodges (1600-1672)
The pastor's preaching must be sharp, truthful, biblical, doctrinal and applicable; or seasoned with salt. Thomas Hodges helps clarify whether ministers are good ministers seasoned with salt, or bad ministers who are useless. More Info »
The Calling of the Ministry - by William Perkins (1558-1602)
There are a handful of solid biblical works every potential pastor should read. This is one of them. It is an astoundingly excellent treatment of the pastoral office and being called to the ministry. More Info »
The Preacher's Charge and People's Duty - by John Brinsley (1600-1665)
This work should be in the hands of every preacher taking the pulpit in contemporary Christendom. It shows not only the manner of preaching by the herald of God, but also focuses on the hearing of the word by the professing Christian believer. More Info »