The Life of Martyn Lloyd-Jones: 1899-1981 (Murray)
Description
This book is a re-cast, condensed and, in parts, re-written version of the author’s two volumes D. Martyn Lloyd- Jones: The First Forty Years (1982) and The Fight of Faith (1990). Since those dates, the life of Dr Lloyd-Jones has been the subject of comment and assessment in many publications and these have been taken into account. The main purpose of this further biography, however, is to put Dr Lloyd-Jones’ life before another generation in more accessible form. The big story is all here.
When Lloyd-Jones left medicine, he intended only to be an evangelist in a mission hall in South Wales. No one was more surprised than he in being called to a ministry which would eventually affect churches across the world. How this happened is here explained, but the theme is the person described by F. F. Bruce: ‘a thoroughly humble man. He was a man of prayer, a powerful evangelist, an expository preacher of rare quality, in the fullest sense a servant of the Word of God.
Contents
- ‘A Welshman Now!’
- School-days: Tregaron and London
- The World of Medicine
- ‘All Things New’
- The Call to the Ministry
- Bethan and Aberavon
- A Different Preaching
- Early Days at Sandfields
- A Leader without a party
- A Local Revival
- The Church Family
- Enlarged Work
- Leaving Aberavon
- England and War
- Inside the Family
- The Emerging Leader
- New Agencies
- Westminster Chapel, 1943-45
- Guidance Confirmed
- Wales and the Summer of 1949
- A Rising Tide of Youth
- Sundays in the 1950s
- Opposition
- An Awakening of Books
- Unity: Ecumenical or Evangelical?
- Crisis Years
- Controversy
- The End of an Era
- A World Pulpit
- The 1960s
- ‘Dying…He Worshipped’
Endorsements
"I am deeply thankful that God led me to Lloyd-Jones in 1968. He has been a constant reminder: you don't have to be cool, hip, or clever to be powerful. In fact, the sacred anointing is simply in another world from those communication techniques. His is the world I want to live in when I step into the pulpit." - John Piper
"No preacher had greater influence on me in my formative years than David Martyn Lloyd-Jones. It was his preaching which I absorbed in books, without ever hearing his voice, that brought together biblical exegesis, sound theology, insightful wisdom and pastoral care into one clear, well-focused picture." - John MacArthur
About the Author
Iain Hamish Murray, born in Lancashire, England, in 1931, was educated at Wallasey Grammar School and King William’s College in the Isle of Man (1945-49). From 1956 he was for three years assistant to Dr. Lloyd-Jones at Westminster Chapel and there, with the late Jack Cullum, founded the Banner of Truth Trust in 1957. He left Westminster in 1961 for a nine-year pastorate at Grove Chapel, Camberwell. With the world-wide expansion of the Trust, Iain Murray became engaged full-time in its ministry from 1969 until 1981 when he responded to a call from St. Giles Presbyterian Church, Sydney, Australia. Now based again in the UK, he and Jean live in Edinburgh.