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Talks that will enable you to HEAR Andrew Murray preachIf you count Andrew Murray as one of your heroes of the faith, or have read some of his published works, then these six talks are sure to find a special place in your heart. They are basically word for word as he delivered them.˃˃˃ Andrew Murray at KeswickThree of these talks were delivered on consecutive evenings at the Keswick Convention of 1895 in the Lake District, England. They are unique to Keswick and differ in content from other sermons published under the same titles while on tour in America.˃˃˃ Andrew Murray at Exeter HallAfter arriving back from his preaching tour of America in the autumn of 1895, the organizers of his tour requested that he speak on prayer at a small gathering of full-time workers and interested Christians at Exeter Hall. The talks he gave on that occasion were originally published under the title Eagle Wings in 1895. They are among the best of his talks.˃˃˃ Two TestimoniesBoth testimonies were given at Keswick, and are the only testimonies that we know of. One was given in 1882, just after the miraculous healing of his throat, while the other was given at the Keswick Convention of 1895.
Did you know that Andrew Murray was not always loving, humble, and gentle but was once described as a Christian Minister whose pastoral visitation carried terror in the hearts of his parishioners? This story traces his journey to transformation.In 1860, thirty-two-year-old Andrew Murray unexpectedly becomes the key leader in a revival that spreads throughout the Cape and beyond. But barely two years later, he discovers that he has lost the blessings gained during the revival, and has started to strive in his own strength again. Although he consecrates his life anew, the desired experience of the filling with the Holy Spirit fails to eventuate.He nevertheless hangs on in faith through bitter court battles with liberals plus notable missionary endeavors and educational projects, ever wondering when God will seal his consecration with the desired experience. But it is only when God finally intervenes by stopping him in his tracks that he is forced to confront the barriers that are blocking the blessing.This is a true and accurate story of Andrew Murray's spiritual journey between 1860 and 1882. You will learn about: His misconceptions regarding revival His desire to be filled with the Spirit and to become loving and gentleHis leadership skills when doing battle with the liberals His vision for missions and women's educationHis approach to healing by building up his faith
Hankering to go, but needing to stayA true story about facing the challenges of Christian leadership in a volatile environment of political intrigue and church secessionTwenty-eight year old Andrew Murray has just married Emma Rutherfoord, the girl of his dreams, and is looking forward to resuming his ministry in Bloemfontein with her at his side. But he is barely back in town, when trouble strikes. The small, land-locked Orange Free State throws up a series of nail biting situations in which Andrew is called upon to play a central role. They include: The attempted take-over of the Orange Free State by Marthinus Pretorius, President of the TransvaalThe devastation of Beersheba Mission by a Boer Commando during the Basuto WarThe secession of Psalm-singing (Dopper) members within his own congregationAntagonism towards his bilingual education program at Grey College The need to acquire Dutch teachers for his farm school projectBetween dealing with all the tensions outside the home, there is also the small matter of Andrew only knowing his wife Emma for about seven face-to-face weeks before he married her. So on the home front, Andrew finds himself having to navigate marriage with a wonderfully talented wife, but one who knows her own mind.Added to this is his growing desire to start over again in a new congregation. But although he hankers to go, there are responsibilities forcing him to stay, that is, until God has finished with his training.Scroll up and grab a copy today.
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