Adolph Saphir was a Jewish Presbyterian missionary. Here he considers the implications of “Our Daily Bread” from the Lord’s Prayer. He just revels in the joys of the life of this service. I’d ruin it with a paraphrase.
Adolph Saphir was a Jewish Presbyterian missionary. Here he considers the implications of “Our Daily Bread” from the Lord’s Prayer. He just revels in the joys of the life of this service. I’d ruin it with a paraphrase.
Walter Inglis, Presbyterian missionary, speaks of “plunder and slaughter” by Dutch migrants to Africa. Christian missionaries could not be cajoled into silence, witnessed to the world.
Today, have too many in the church “cajoled” themselves into silence about plunder and slaughter? That the Office of the Keys is about sins that happen in the bedroom, and clergy are to focus on the Primacy of the Gospel?
How can you give testimony to the world?