American messenger . lbur Chapman, of ministers and theolog-ical students all over the world wouldlike to have a personal interview withDr. J. Wilbur Chapman, to learn, ifpossible, some of the secrets of his suc-cess as a pastor and an evangelist ofwonderful power. Better, however,than a personal interview, will be thepossession of Dr. Chapmans new book,The Ministers Handicap, into whichhe has put his personal experiences anda wealth of suggestions which will beof invaluable help to every minister ofthe Gospel. Comforting, inspiring,clergymen will treasure The Ministers Handicap.


American messenger . lbur Chapman, of ministers and theolog-ical students all over the world wouldlike to have a personal interview withDr. J. Wilbur Chapman, to learn, ifpossible, some of the secrets of his suc-cess as a pastor and an evangelist ofwonderful power. Better, however,than a personal interview, will be thepossession of Dr. Chapmans new book,The Ministers Handicap, into whichhe has put his personal experiences anda wealth of suggestions which will beof invaluable help to every minister ofthe Gospel. Comforting, inspiring,clergymen will treasure The Ministers Handicap. It isrich in anecdote, incident, and striking remarks made byfamous men to the author during his career as a what a great business man says (pages 31 and 32) aboutpreaching your own doubts; about discouraged lassitude;about substituting an ethical address for a sermon. Sympa-thetic, vibrant with understanding of the ministry, this bookwill kindle the fires anew. 12mo, cloth. 145 pages. 75 centsby J. WILBUR CHAPMAN


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