
In this thoughtful address, a seasoned Methodist bishop offers newly ordained ministers a steadying guide amid the growing tide of modern theological criticism. He reminds them that the core of their calling rests on personal experience of divine invitation, urging a confidence that comes from lived faith rather than abstract doctrine. By tracing the historic link between preaching power and genuine belief, he equips young pastors with a clear sense of purpose as they step into the pulpit.
The speaker also confronts the challenges posed by contemporary scholarship, acknowledging the honest inquiries of scholars while cautioning against a wholesale surrender to skeptical trends. He frames these debates as opportunities to sharpen, not erode, the essential truths that must endure. Listeners will leave with a balanced perspective—valuing rigorous study yet holding fast to the timeless convictions that define their ministry.
Full title
The Things Which Remain An Address To Young Ministers
Language
en
Duration
~53 minutes (51K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Justin Kerk, Thomas Hutchinson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1840–1909
A Methodist bishop and prolific religious writer, he brought church history, biography, and devotional themes to a wide readership. His books often reflect a pastor’s eye for character and moral purpose, shaped by a lifetime in ministry.
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