The life of the minister is the life
of his ministry. It is to be deeply
regretted that a low level of spiritual
vitality greatly hinders the impact of
even the most gifted ministries. Paul’s
words to Timothy, ‘Take heed unto
thyself ’, continue to apply to all
ministers of the gospel. Charles J.
Brown was a man who took the Apostle’s
words seriously. ‘An animated,
incisive, and very spiritual preacher’,
he was often asked to give addresses on
the subject of pastoral ministry. This
powerful little volume survives as a
statement of what he saw as the essence
of the gospel ministry—preaching with
the Holy Spirit sent down from heaven.
Men of doctrinal earnestness, catholic
spirit, tender hearts, and abiding
prayerfulness, whose lips have been
touched with a ‘live coal from off the
altar’, have ever been the means of
reviving the church and awakening the
world. Only let the Christian ministry
return to the apostolic rule of Acts
6:4 and the church will surely see
brighter days.
Includes a biographical introduction by
Iain H. Murray.