Main
Home
Shop
Invoices
Daily Thought
Index of Articles
Search Articles
Past Magazine PDFs
Book Reviews
Support Precious Seed
Links
Contact
Login





Issue
2010, Volume 65 Issue 2

Editorial
***
The Church in Revival
***
William Tyndale. England’s greatest Bible translator
***
Visit the Sick
***
Exposition of The Revelation of Jesus Christ and Prophetic Outlines
***
» Simon Peter: Challenging Times
***
We're getting Married ... Help and Advise Please (2)
***
The Lord is Good
***
The Mysteries of the Kingdom of God (2)
***
Do you use Facebook?
***
Garments for Aaron
***
The Joy and Suffering of the Futherance of the Gospel (2)
***
The Independent Safeguarding Authority
***
Vettiing and Barring - the Scottish perspective
***
Transcendent Abilities (4)
***
The Parable of the Workers in Vineyard, Matt. 20. 1-15 (3/2)
***
Brooklands, Belfast, Northern Ireland
***
Dispensationalism (4)
***
How important is the Assembly?
***
True Passion (4)
***
What God has joined together
***
Street Work
***
SAMSON - A model of Inconsistency (8/1)
***
The God who is unchanging
***
Gospel Work and other Activities
***
A Word for Today - Coming (gr. parousia)
***
Views from the News
***
Bits & Bobs
***
Question Time
***





Similar Articles

Exposition of The Revelation of Jesus Christ and Prophetic Outlines
***
Visit the Sick
***
William Tyndale. England’s greatest Bible translator
***
The Church in Revival
***
Dining with the Master
***
Prophecy Matters
***
More...





Article Navigation
Previous Issue
Next Volume



[One Column] [Printer Friendly]

Simon Peter: Challenging Times

Helen Clark

Paperback, 112 pp. Day One, Ryelands Road, Leominster, England HR6 8NZ. Price £5; ISBN 978- 1846251573.

This book is one of two that chart the life of Peter from a fisherman of Galilee to Spirit-inspired preacher and fisher of men. It is written with young people, probably teenagers, in mind, presenting events in the life of Peter as they are recorded in the Gospels and Acts. Apart from the discussion of scripture there is also simple application, often linked to the writer’s experience, and points for thought as each chapter is concluded.


Top of next column

Conscious that there is so little biblical material written for this specific audience, there are reasons why this book might be welcomed. However, its weakness in certain doctrinal points detracts from its overall usefulness. Clark leaves us without guidance on the continuation of miraculous spiritual gifts, her stance on the rapture of believers prior to the tribulation, or the public participation of women in teaching. These are serious issues where the young and impressionable should be clearly taught what the scriptures indicate. This is a book that could be used only with discernment.






Enquiries: info@preciousseed.org
Site maintained by Assembly Web Services
Original Design for Precious Seed by @tracts Ltd