What lay behind the dramatic collapse into modernism of the main Nonconformist denominations of England in the space of less than seventy years?
This unique book presents the remarkable life of E J Poole-Connor, a major preacher whose ministry spanned this most turbulent period of British church life, from the time of Spurgeon to the 1960s, and who brilliantly recorded its events.
Interwoven with biography, David Fountain provides in these pages a fast-moving overview of what happened and why, supplying lessons for today that will be eagerly received by Christians zealous for the defence of the Gospel. This is undoubtedly the author's most important book, drawing together with considerable skill the key elements of the story.
174 pages.
Contending for the Faith: E. J. Poole-Connor is in the following collections: