Description: Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. JB Phillips True Greatness Of God Christian Youth Sermon Vinyl LP Record Vinyl / Jacket Grade per Goldmine Standard: VG / VG Now the impact of this man takes on a new dimension as hispersonality and voice are captured on this recording. In hissermon “THE TRUE GREATNESS OF GOD”, The ReverendPhillips makes an eloquent and inspiring case for the LivingGod who was revealed in Jesus Christ. He skillfully attacks im-mature and inadequate ideas of religion and challenges hislisteners to a mature and honest thinking.“A MESSAGE TO YOUTH” was specifically delivered to aLondon youth club and was tape recorded for circulation toother youth dubs throughout England. Some preliminary re-marks have been deleted from this message at the beginningand, therefore, it starts somewhat abruptly—in the midst of someof The Reverend Phillips’ introductory remarks. In this messageThe Reverend Phillips appeals to young people to take thetrouble to seriously read the New Testament as grown up peopleand study the evidence for the existence of Jesus Christ and thevalidity of Christianity. He speaks with the confidence of onewho is positively convinced that a fair study of the evidencewill lead a person to accept the claims of Jesus Christ.J. B. PHILLIPS was born in 1906 in Barnes, a Southwestern sub-urb of London. He was educated at Emanuel School in London,and at Emanuel College, Cambridge. In 1927 he took an HonoursB. A. degree in Classics and English; taught for a year at Sher-borne Preparatory School for Boys in Dorset; and returned toRidley Hall, Cambridge, for theological training.He was ordained in March, 1930, and served his first curacy atSt. John’s Penge, a Southeastern suburb of London. Then, aftera break of several months due to illness, he worked for a yearat free-lance journalism and as Editorial Secretary of the Path-finder Press. He returned to parish work as curate at St. Marga-ret’s, Lee, also in Southeast London, in 1936 and he becameVicar of The Church of the Good Shepherd, Lee, in 1940, remain-ing there until almost the end of the war. During this time hischurch was destroyed and a great deal of damage was done tothe houses and buildings in his parish, fortunately with verylittle loss of life. It was during this period that he began to write“Letters to Young Churches”, with the sole idea of helping theyouth of his parish understand the Epistles of the New Testament.In January, 1945, he accepted the living of St. John the Evangelist,Redhill, a large parish, some 20 miles south of London. Heworked there for ten years and saw the parish grow until hisresponsibility extended to nearly 14,000 people.In January, 1955, The Reverend Phillips, on the advice of severalbishops, left parish work and went to live in Swanage, a quietplace in Dorset, so that he could devote his time to further transla-tion and writing for the faith, as well as speaking, preaching andoccasional broadcasting. During the years he has lived at Swanagehe has traveled many thousands of miles to fulfill preaching andlecturing engagements and has also conducted two EvangelisticMissions, one to the Surrey parish of Dorking and one to theU.S.A.F. Base at Bentwaters in Suffolk.In 1957 the late Dr. G. K. A. Bell, then Bishop of Chichester,made The Reverend Phillips a Prebendary (or Canon) of Chi-chester Cathedral in recognition of his translational work. Heheld this position for two years, but owing to extreme pressureof other work he felt obliged to resign from it in 1960.The Reverend Phillips has broadcast on all three services of theB. B. C. and has also spoken on their Overseas Service. He hasmade two television appearances on the B. B. C. channel andhas also broadcast by means of tape recordings for the AustralianBroadcasting Commission on several occasions.At the invitation of the Presbyterian Churches of Hollywood andSacramento, The Reverend Phillips had the privilege of address-ing large numbers of young people at the Forest Home Center inCalifornia, and at Lake Tahoe.Recently, The Reverend Phillips formed a non-profit makingcompany called Christian Communications Ltd. Its primary aimis to supply Christian literature to the newly-literate parts ofthe world.His present work is an attempt to translate four Old TestamentProphets into modern English. He has a vast correspondencewith all parts of the English speaking world, and can only ac-cept a very small proportion of the innumerable requests tospeak that he constantly receives. The world sales of all of hisbooks exceed four million.J. B. Phillips was married in 1939, and his wife, Vera, does thebulk of his secretarial work. They have one daughter, Jennifer,who was born in 1946. His hobbies are painting, motoring, “hi-fi”reproduction, and the critical watching of Television. lp5411-BA
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Artist: J.B. Phillips
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Word
Release Title: The True Greatness Of God
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
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Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Edition: First Pressing
Type: LP
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)
Format: Record
Language: English
Sleeve Grading: Very Good (VG)
Style: Christian, Gospel, Prayers/Sermons
Record Size: 12"
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Gospel, Religious & Devotional