<transcy>Robert chapman (Robert Chapman)</transcy>
Presentation
Although not widely known today, Robert Chapman was one of the most respected Christians of his generation. His humble and caring attitude has had a tremendous effect on the lives of men such as George Müller, J. Hudson Taylor, John Nelson Darby, and Charles Spurgeon. These remarkable men agreed that Chapman was a giant among them.
This exceptional man served God in the small town of Barnstaple, England, during the 19th century. Chapman deliberately avoided publicity because he did not want to attract the attention that was rightfully due to his Lord. Yet, towards the end of his life, he was recognized around the world for his great compassion, wisdom and love. These words characterized him: “My task is to love, without trying to get others to love me in return.
The life of Robert Chapman cannot help but challenge the Lord's people to deepen their devotion to Christ and to love others more selflessly.
“We speak of the heavens, but Robert Chapman lives there […] He lives what I teach. " - John Nelson Darby
Table of contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology
1. A Look at a Long Life
2. Robert grows up
3. On the threshold of a new life
4. An expanding work in Devon
5. The Invitation to Come to Barnstaple
6. The first days at the Ebenezer Chapel
7. Difficult decisions; choice of God
8. A burden for Spain
9. Bear Street Chapel: A Living Church
10. Chapman's Hospitaller House
11. Personal habits
12. A Long Walk Through Ireland
13. Attempt at reconciliation
14. An Assiduous Evangelist
15. Long-time friend
16. An aptitude for words
17. The Apostle of Love
18. Friends and Acquaintances
19. Essential and non-essential doctrines
20. The best days of her life
21. The Legacy of Robert Chapman
Appendix A: The Family History of Robert Chapman
Appendix B: Evans, Müller, Groves, Craik, Paget
Bibliographic Notice
Details
Author : Robert L. Peterson
Publisher : Impact
Publication : 2010
ISBN : 978-2-89082-129-3
Pages : 234
Dimensions : 5.5 "x 8.5"
Format
Weight : 272 g