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  • A Discussion of the Seventeenth Century Particular Baptist Confessions of Faith (Richard P. Belcher, Anthony Mattia)

    Published to Examine the Historical, Political, and Religious Background of the 1644 and 1689 London Baptist Confessions of Faith.

    There are those today who claim that The First London Confession in its 1644 and 1646 editions has a different view of the Law than does The Second London Confession of 1689. It is contended that the First London Confession has a New Covenant emphasis that was lost or eliminated in the Second London Confession. The Second, it is claimed, possessed an Old Covenant emphasis concerning the Law because of the influence of the Westminster Confession as its view was forced on Baptists by the historical, religious, and political climate of the day.

    Dr. Belcher and Anthony Mattia examine these claims to determine their historical validity. The authors set forth the evidence from history in a clear and convincing manner as they reach definite conclusions concerning this important and controversial subject. This book is a must for those who want to inform themselves further about the religious and political background of the seventeenth century Baptist confessions of faith.

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  • Born to Write: A Life of Arthur W. Pink (Richard Belcher)

    The first biography of A.W. Pink ever written. A peculiar man, but a faithful preacher, this biography, while showing that Pink had an eccentric and often hard personality, the author tries to understand his actions and reactions in the theologically desperate and dark times in which he lived, and how Pink sought earnestly to awaken the church to neglected truths.

    The result is not only a presentation of facts and events but an interpretive biography that reveals the man and his heart-beat for the eternal God and His glory.

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  • Layman’s Guide to the Sabbath Question (Dr. Richard Belcher)

    Believers today have varying convictions concerning a day of worship and practices related to such a day. But how many understand why they do or do not follow such practices?  The authors of A Layman’s Guide to the Sabbath Question seek to aid all believers in coming to a clearer understanding of this Sabbath question.

    First, they present three views concerning Sabbath or Lord’s Day observance. Second, they compare these three positions. Finally, suggestions are given the reader to guide him to a personal conclusion in the matter.

    All who read this work will not only develop a clearer understanding of their own position, but they will also come to a sharper focus of the other viewpoints and those tenets which distinguish the three.

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  • A Journey in Providence (Richard Belcher)

    Full of reflections from the biblical book of Job, we have another volume in Dr. Richard Belcher’s continuing series of theological novels. Tragedy in our family life draws us to seek God more closely, to understand His mysterious purposes in our lives.

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  • A Journey in Evangelism and Missions (Richard Belcher)

    Ever the central character in Belcher’s Journey series, Dr. Ira Pointer is faced with the charge that his Calvinism is killing evangelism and missions! Dr. Jameson invites Ira on a missionary trip with him: a team with various convictions on the sovereignty of God.

     

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  • A Journey in Matthew 24 (Richard Belcher)

    Ira Pointer, the main character of Dr. Belcher’s Journeys theological novels, along with his friend Dink, a fellow professor, is asked by a wealthy woman of a mountainous region of the southeast to come and teach her nephew, a young preacher who has never had any schooling. This young man, known as “Billy Hill, the Hillbilly Preacher”, is very gifted in his preaching, and he preaches in many of the mountain churches, though he is still quite young.

    There’s only one problem – his two uncles have been controlling him, since he began preaching as a twelve year old boy, and they are keeping most of his funds, and they will not let him get any schooling. He wants to be free from them and he also wants someone to teach him theology and further principles of Bible study.

    Ira Pointer and Dink take on the invitation of his aunt to teach him, but that brings all kinds of disturbance between them and the mountain people – the uncles and especially a man named “Mountain Man”, who challenges Dink to a boxing match, even though he outweighs Dink by more than a hundred pounds! The theology discussed, as Ira and Dink meet with Billy, is Matthew 24 – and the various views of that chapter of the Bible. Does it refer to the Second Coming of Christ or to the fall of Jerusalem – or to both?

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  • A Journey in Faith (Richard Belcher)

    All Christians believe God is omnipotent, don’t they?! But how “real” is this truth to our lives when we face difficulties and trials? Does our faith crumble when the enemy assaults? Or do we cast ourselves in faith on our God? The theme of this volume of the “Journey” series is faith.

    Professor Ira Pointer seeks to find out why a beloved pastor of 43 years in a small town mountain setting, has been eliminated from all historical records in the church and community where he served. As they pursue this mystery, they find a hostile community, which brings them face to face with a threatening situation themselves, which tests their own faith. As usual, Belcher is all at once captivating and instructive!

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  • A Journey in Purity (Richard Belcher)

    The continuing story of a young pastor in his heart-breaking struggle to bring purity to the corrupt and impure church he is laboring in. From the initial, terrible events which force him to bring Jesus’ requirement of church purity to their attention, through the final resolution of these trials, standing almost alone in the battle, Pastor Pointer applies clearly Biblical convictions about holiness and discipline in the church.

     

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  • A Journey in God’s Sovereignty (Richard Belcher)

    Is there any theological doctrine more difficult and problematical than dealing with the subject of the sovereignty of God in relationship to the will of man and our responsibility before God? Is man’s will free or enslaved?

    Is there any theological doctrine more difficult and problematical than dealing with the subject of the sovereignty of God in relationship to the will of man and our responsibility before God? Is man’s will free or is it enslaved? If God is sovereign, then how can man be responsible? If man is free, then how can God be sovereign? And so Richard Belcher’s exciting Journey series continues, with a story about God’s sovereignty over all things.

    Ira Pointer and Dink find themselves in serious trouble at the seminary where they teach, because of this doctrine. They face the possible loss of their jobs, simply because the board of trustees and others do not understand these truths nor the doctrinal history of their own denomination.

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  • A Journey in Heresy (Richard Belcher)

    What is one supposed to do when he teaches in a Christian seminary which has begun to swallow and teach heresy? Yet, the one presenting the heresy is a powerful preacher and personality, who most think is sound in doctrine, and he appears to be a great evangelist, gaining many “decisions” for Christ!

    This is the dilemma of Ira and Dink, as they try to open the eyes of others to this man and his doctrine. Follow them as they face this new challenge of alerting others to the false teachings of this man, when the Christians around them seem more concerned about numbers and large crowds than they are about truth.

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  • A Journey in Roman Catholicism (Richard Belcher)

    What does a professor at a Baptist seminary do when he finds himself charged with holding a Roman Catholic position on important doctrines? What will he do when his own writings point to the conclusion that he is arguing in favor of a Roman Catholic view of theology and conversion? He’s going to be dismissed from his position!

    Without even being given an opportunity to prove himself innocent of these charges, follow the dilemma Professor Ira Pointer finds himself in as he faces, “Who framed me?” and “How can I prove what I really believe?”

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  • A Journey in Revival: True or False? (Richard Belcher)

    Another theological novel in the series that began with A Journey in Grace. This volume continues the story of Ira Pointer, this time instructing a study group at seminary about a new revival which has begun on campus. Is it for real? Or is it fanaticism? Controversy swirls around the events as a careful theological analysis is done concerning the movement and its practices.

     

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  • A Journey in Baptist History (Richard Belcher)

    Many today, who call themselves Baptists, are totally ignorant of the history and beliefs of their early forefathers. As a result, they mistakenly label those today who are holding historic Baptist beliefs and practices as heretical—or at best they say such people just cannot be Baptists!

    Ira Pointer, the central character of our “journey” books, is invited to speak for a number of weeks on Baptist history in a somewhat typical present day Baptist church. And when he teaches the true history and doctrine of the early Baptists, one man especially, the Chairman of the Deacons, tries every way possible to close down the studies. Ira Pointer, he thinks, is not a Baptist! The other people of the church are also shocked at what they hear, but they are gracious enough to listen to the presentation with open hearts and minds, and then they are shocked at what they had never been taught about Baptist history and doctrine!

    Much turmoil and danger unfolds in both mystery and uncertainty, as Ira with the backing of Dink and the pastor sets forth his convictions concerning Baptist history!

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  • A Journey in God’s Glory (Richard Belcher)

    What’s a pastor to do, when he suddenly realizes that his ministry of many years has been a sham, all performed for himself and his own glory? As he reflects on years of miserably self-centered ministry, how can he tell how to set a new course for the rest of his life, to live for the glory of God? Former pastor, now professor Ira Pointer faces these decisions and lessons in another volume of the doctrinally rich stories known as The Journey Series.

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  • A Journey in Christian Heritage: A True Story (Richard Belcher)

    As a little girl, Virgie had learned the power of faith and prayer, and she was determined to see her husband and her children brought to the Lord. Yea, her heritage would be a Christian heritage for God’s glory! This is the story of her humble but indomitable quest to see her family come to know and serve the Lord, as told by her second son, Richard Belcher, the writer of the journey theological novels.

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  • Arthur W. Pink: Predestination (Richard P. Belcher)

    Richard P. Belcher, in this work, tabulates and systematizes Pink’s views on predestination. Beginning with Pink’s general definition of predestination as a foundation, Dr. Belcher then sets forth Pink’s strong views of election and reprobation.  This work closes with a comparison of Pink’s views of The Philadelphia Baptist Confession of Faith, followed by an analysis and critique by Dr. Belcher of the Pink view in this important doctrinal area.

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  • Letters of an Itinerant Preacher (A. W. Pink)

    The letters of this volume are unique as they represent a time-frame in the life of A. W. Pink, during a successful itinerant ministry on the west coast of the United States. They cover a period of his life virtually unknown previously to Pink students and scholars.

    These letters were written to Pink’s publisher and friend, Mr. I. C. Herendeen of Swengel, PA. They open to us not only Pink’s life during this period, but also his heart on numerous doctrinal personal issues.

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  • Letters from Spartanburg (A. W. Pink)

     

    The letters of this volume are unique as they detail his life and struggles while serving as pastor of the Northside Baptist Church in Spartanburg, SC from the years 1917 to 1920. This was the time he wrote his most influential book, The Sovereignty of God, but only with much difficulty and concern as to its reception.

    During this time he went through a nervous breakdown as he waited for God to show him His will. The value of these letters is that they show the reader the heart of Pink as he spoke concerning many doctrinal matters and church issues, including leaders of his day. A thorough index makes the volume not only easy to use to pursue a subject, but extremely interesting just to browse for a few moments.

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  • Ministry Helps in Acts: A Study on World Evangelization (Richard Belcher)

    A manual and guide to understanding the Book of Acts in an organized and outlined fashion. The book has several uses for preachers:

    * It could be used as a guide, to help one preach through the Book of Acts in a short series

    * Or, it could be useful as a skeleton to build an extended series of messages through Acts.

    The book aims to show the Book of Acts as a story of World Evangelization.

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  • Ministry Helps in 2 Corinthians (Richard Belcher)

    Dr. Richard Belcher, former professor at Columbia Bible College, has written numerous other volumes in his Ministry Helps series, on various biblical books. This one provides a complete outline for teachers and preachers on the Apostle Paul’s 2nd letter to the Corinthians.

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