Past Reviews
Book Reviews
“A Layman’s Guide to How We Got Our Bible.”
Following service as a missionary in Africa, the editor of this new book, J. B. Williams accepted the position of Baptist Mid-Missions’ Southern Representative. This book which chronicles the current Bible translations controversy is subtitled, “A Layman’s Guide to How We Got Our Bible.” Dr. Ernest Pickering commented, “Many volumes on this subject of manuscripts and translations produce m ore heat than light. Happily, here is a book that is filled with light and little heat” Order from Ambassador-Emerald Int’l, 1 Chick Spring Road, Suite 203, Greenville, SC 29609
General Editor J. B. Williams, former missionary and Southern Representative for Baptist Mid-Missions, has brought together a fine group of fundamental scholars to clearly explain issues involved in the current controversy concerning Bible translations. Dr. Les Ollila, President, Northland Baptist Bible College writes, "Much research and work had gone into this book with much prayer and hope that it will enlighten those who really want to understand the real issues in the matter."
Missions in a New Millennium"
Douglas R. McLachlan, President, Central Baptist Seminary comments, "this excellent collection will serve as a provocative and biblical manual of information and inspiration." General Editors W. Edward Glenny and William H. Smallman have done a masterful job of organizing this 411 page volume focusing on changes and challenges in world missions dedicated to Dr. C. Raymond Buck, former President of Baptist Mid-Missions and officer of the Fellowship of Missions.
"I Will Help Thee"
This 210 page missionary biography tells the story of Linda and Arthur Seymour, two pioneer missionaries who were called to take the light of the Gospel to Africa. Authored by Leigh and Carol Adams (President of FOM) will be followed by another volume depicting the ministry of Dr. Dave and Ruth Seymour in the Chad Republic.
"Breaking Down the Wall and the Gospel –
The Subversive Work of Evangelical Inclusivism"
The Subversive Work of Evangelical Inclusivism"
Raymond Teachout, BMM short-term missionary pastor to Quebec, Canada. This is an excellent review of the slide toward inclusivism with valuable resource materials on ECT.


