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The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 2
The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 1
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Are you willing to take a stand for what you believe to be true? The US is what it is today because of men and women from our past who had the courage to do just that. Now, at a time when political correctness often supersedes personal conviction, we need to ask ourselves that question.

The Courage of Your Faith is a collection of twelve short stories from our Baptist history. Each story sets the stage for a Bible study on an issue as relevant today as it was then. You will be challenged and you will be surprised by what stands our forefathers took and by the impact they had.

Today, "denomination" has lost significance. "Christian" seems more appropriate as we seek to minimize differences. Yet looking at Baptist History, as in this study, teaches us something of what it means to be a Christian and the role Baptists had in making the world what is today. “Baptists are indeed a peculiar people.” The collection consists of two volumes.

Volume 2
1.In 1771, Baptists and Quakers face off against the British sympathizers at the Battle of Alamance. Some consider this encounter to be the true first battle of the American Revolutionary War.
2.Then, in 1784, as the new nation debates its future, Baptists give Madison an ultimatum and threaten the union of the new republic. If you ever wondered why, after having a hand in penning the Constitution, Madison would immediately submit its first amendment, check out this story.
3.In 1793 Williamsburg, with rumors of a slave rebellion, Gowan Pamphlet—a-slave—is pastoring a LARGE church of both slave and free blacks. In his own way, Gowan rebels by petitioning for admission of his church into an all-white association of churches.
4.In 1845, as if foreshadowing the strife that would engulf the nation, the Baptists of America face their own internal war over three issues, one of which is slavery. If we all viewed others as made in the image of God, perhaps the divisions around us would not be so great.
5.Following the Civil War, Lottie Moon is the picture of both suffering and fulfillment. How important is God in your life? Would you give up your most prized possession for the sake of Christ? What is the role of suffering in the life of a believer? Missions is important to Southern Baptists. As a missionary to China, Lottie Moon had to choose between the man she loved and the God she loved. She said that God had first claim on her life.
6.Are you a fundamentalist, a moderate, or a liberal? Why? In 1979, two philosophies contend for control of the Southern Baptist Convention. With Southern Baptist Seminaries moving further to the left, fundamentalist conservatives begin a takeover of the their Convention. Our daughter and her husband attended Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville at the end of its liberal / fundamental transition.

Each of these stories complements a Bible Study that can be downloaded for free from the books' web site.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Macy
Release dateMar 13, 2017
The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 2
The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 1

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  • The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 1

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    The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 1
    The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 1

    Are you willing to take a stand for what you believe to be true? The US is what it is today because of men and women from our past who had the courage to do just that. Now, at a time when political correctness often supersedes personal conviction, we need to ask ourselves that question. The Courage of Your Faith is a collection of twelve short stories from our Baptist history. Each story sets the stage for a Bible study on an issue as relevant today as it was then. You will be challenged and you will be surprised by what stands our forefathers took and by the impact they had. Today, "denomination" has lost significance. "Christian" seems more appropriate as we seek to minimize differences. Yet looking at Baptist History, as in this study, teaches us something of what it means to be a Christian and the role Baptists had in making the world what is today. “Baptists are indeed a peculiar people.” The collection consists of two volumes. Volume 1 1.Do you believe a person has the right to search the Scriptures and determine how he/she should therefore live? How strongly do you hold that conviction? In 1555, William Hunter, a young man of 19, is burned at the stake in Brentwood, England, because he refused to deny that right. 2.What is the purpose of baptism? In 1608 England, to withhold baptism from a baby was to condemn that child to hell should he die. Baptism of children was a traditional truth. Thomas Helwys left his family and, with a handful of other believers, went to Amsterdam to develop a vision of what God would have of them. Among other points, they determined that baptism was only valid when performed on a person who has confessed faith in Christ. They returned to England and established the first identifiable Baptist Church. 3.Is our salvation a matter of our choice or is it based upon God's choosing of the Elect? What are the implications of each view? In 1638, during the English Civil War, Colonel John Hutchinson and his wife Lucy, become convinced of the truth in Baptist beliefs. Turning their backs on tradition and friends, they chose to accept the teachings of Particular (Calvinistic) Baptists. 4.Who is responsible for what you believe? The year is 1650. In the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the Puritan settlers outlaw Baptist meetings. Obadiah Holmes is so convinced of the injustice of that law that he openly participates in a small church service at the home of a Baptist in Lynn, Massachusetts. When arrested and given the choice of paying a fine or facing physical punishment, he even refuses to let others pay his fine. Instead he was “well whipped.” As he is helped from the whipping, he says that it is as if he had been struck with roses. What is God's Grace? Does it just cover sin...or does it also provide victory over sin? 5.What do you think about the consumption of alcohol? In 1718, Baptists have established a church in Charles Town, South Carolina. Because the water is so brackish, various liquors are used to improve the palatability; and drunkenness became a problem. During this time, pirates raid the city; and Indians threaten the outskirts of the settled areas. 6.Should a radical new birth be required before allowing someone to become a member of a church? In 1745, people experience such a rebirth during the preaching of Whitefield, Edwards, and others. They must choose whether to remain in old fellowships or start new ones. Ultimately, many became Baptist. This Great Awakening affects many aspects of society and prepares the colonies for the coming revolution. This study addresses how Christianity has affected the world.

  • The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 2

    2

    The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 2
    The Courage of Your Faith, Volume 2

    Are you willing to take a stand for what you believe to be true? The US is what it is today because of men and women from our past who had the courage to do just that. Now, at a time when political correctness often supersedes personal conviction, we need to ask ourselves that question. The Courage of Your Faith is a collection of twelve short stories from our Baptist history. Each story sets the stage for a Bible study on an issue as relevant today as it was then. You will be challenged and you will be surprised by what stands our forefathers took and by the impact they had. Today, "denomination" has lost significance. "Christian" seems more appropriate as we seek to minimize differences. Yet looking at Baptist History, as in this study, teaches us something of what it means to be a Christian and the role Baptists had in making the world what is today. “Baptists are indeed a peculiar people.” The collection consists of two volumes. Volume 2 1.In 1771, Baptists and Quakers face off against the British sympathizers at the Battle of Alamance. Some consider this encounter to be the true first battle of the American Revolutionary War. 2.Then, in 1784, as the new nation debates its future, Baptists give Madison an ultimatum and threaten the union of the new republic. If you ever wondered why, after having a hand in penning the Constitution, Madison would immediately submit its first amendment, check out this story. 3.In 1793 Williamsburg, with rumors of a slave rebellion, Gowan Pamphlet—a-slave—is pastoring a LARGE church of both slave and free blacks. In his own way, Gowan rebels by petitioning for admission of his church into an all-white association of churches. 4.In 1845, as if foreshadowing the strife that would engulf the nation, the Baptists of America face their own internal war over three issues, one of which is slavery. If we all viewed others as made in the image of God, perhaps the divisions around us would not be so great. 5.Following the Civil War, Lottie Moon is the picture of both suffering and fulfillment. How important is God in your life? Would you give up your most prized possession for the sake of Christ? What is the role of suffering in the life of a believer? Missions is important to Southern Baptists. As a missionary to China, Lottie Moon had to choose between the man she loved and the God she loved. She said that God had first claim on her life. 6.Are you a fundamentalist, a moderate, or a liberal? Why? In 1979, two philosophies contend for control of the Southern Baptist Convention. With Southern Baptist Seminaries moving further to the left, fundamentalist conservatives begin a takeover of the their Convention. Our daughter and her husband attended Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville at the end of its liberal / fundamental transition. Each of these stories complements a Bible Study that can be downloaded for free from the books' web site.

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Thomas Macy

I grew up as the son of a small town weekly newspaper editor. With no lack of paper, I 'wrote' from before I could write. But, as life happened, I immersed myself in my growing family and my computer programming career. My writing was limited to a few hours here and there. I wrote short stories, composed Bible studies, and just plain loved researching and writing. Then, in 2003, I came across the account of Rebecca Ann Johnson and, after verifying its authenticity, decided it was begging to be told. Today, my wife Sandy and I live in Windsor and, now that I am retired, I spend a lot more of my time in the craft of writing...that is when I am not feeding her flower fetish.

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