Bonar, Andrew & McCheyne, R. M.
Mission of Discovery: The Beginning of Modern Jewish Evangelism (Bonar and McCheyne)
Description
The extraordinary story of the birth of the Scottish mission to the Jews
In the middle of the nineteenth century, God began to lay on the hearts of his people in the Church of Scotland a concern for the evangelisation of the Jews. The response resulted in a quarter of a million eastern European Jews finding salvation in their Messiah in the second half of the same century.
John Stuart Ross, author of The Power and the Glory: John Ross and the Evangelisation of Manchuria and Korea, brings his thorough research and engrossing writing style once more to this fascinating story.Time for Favour features some of the most remarkable figures in the history of missions – an archetypal eccentric absent–minded professor, a group of dedicated young ministers full of romantic ideas about the Holy Land and the Jews, head–strong and sometimes morally weak missionaries. Here you will read the story of fallible but heroic men and women who were prepared to forsake everything, even their lives, because they believed that God was far from finished with the Jewish people.
Endorsements
Packed with detailed history and lively biography; based on solid research; drawing out the theological implications of it all – this snapshot of a fourteen–year period in Scottish Jewish missions’ history is as relevant today as it was in the mid–nineteenth century. -Rich Robinson, Senior Researcher, Jews for Jesus, San Francisco, California
A delightful and edifying read! -Joel R. Beeke, Chancellor, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
John Ross’s book … aside from detailing the wondrous works of God in the 19th century, demonstrates, too, from what heights especially the Reformed and Presbyterian churches have fallen, and should be required reading for every pastor. -L. Michael Morales, Professor of Biblical Studies, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Greenville, South Carolina
John Ross’s theological and Christological reflection on the sense of calling behind the establishment of a Scottish mission to the Jews, is born of thorough research. A truly engrossing read. -Kenneth Ian MacKenzie, Minister, Braemar and Crathie parish; domestic chaplain to HM The King; previous minister, Scottish Mission in Budapest
Ross’ infectious passion for Jewish evangelism will draw readers into a greater awareness of their place on the church’s radar and the obligation of the believing world to bring the good news to where it originally came from.-Iver Martin, Principal, Edinburgh Theological Seminary, Edinburgh, Scotland
It was a privilege to supervise the PhD thesis from which this book evolved, although John writes so well that I had to keep stopping myself from becoming so immersed in the story that I forgot the academic task before me!-A.T.B. McGowan, Former Director, Rutherford Centre for Reformed Theology, Dingwall, Scotland
About the Author
John Stuart Ross has fifty years’ experience in mission (in Nigeria, international Jewish evangelism, and South Africa) and pastoral ministry (Belfast and Scotland). His PhD, from the University of Wales, Lampeter, is on Scottish Missions to the Jews. He has written books and many articles. Married to Elizabeth, they have three children and nine grandchildren.