"Billy" Sunday, the Man and His Message : With His Own Words Which Have Won Thousands for Christ
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1036514919
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9781036514914
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Sothis Press
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Oct 10th, 2024
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This book offers an insightful narrative on the life and ministry of Rev. William A. Sunday, a figure whose contributions to American evangelism have left an indelible mark on the country's spiritual landscape. Through a meticulous exploration of Sunday's unique approach to evangelism, his profound impact on the masses, and his dynamic methods of preaching that resonated with "plain folks" as well as professionals within Christian circles, this narrative delves deep into the essence of what made Sunday a distinctively American type of spiritual leader.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, a time when religion and societal values were undergoing significant transformations, this book positions Sunday within the broader historical and literary context as not just a preacher but also a social influencer who battled contemporary issues like alcoholism through his sermons. The thematic depth explores various facets of Sunday's lifefrom his early days and unexpected conversion to evangelical work, to his marriage and family lifeall contributing to a complex portrait of a man whose legacy is still felt today.
By incorporating firsthand accounts, speeches, and sermons delivered by Sunday himself, along with contributions from Miss Helen Cramp and Rev. Ernest Bawden in collating these sources, this book provides readers with more than just a biography it serves as a window into the soul of evangelical America during one of its most pivotal eras.
Concluding with an examination of the social and ethical outcomes of Sunday's ministry, this narrative underscores the enduring relevance of his message and methods in fostering community spirit and personal transformation. This engaging account is sure to captivate anyone interested in understanding the power of faith in shaping American history and culture.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, a time when religion and societal values were undergoing significant transformations, this book positions Sunday within the broader historical and literary context as not just a preacher but also a social influencer who battled contemporary issues like alcoholism through his sermons. The thematic depth explores various facets of Sunday's lifefrom his early days and unexpected conversion to evangelical work, to his marriage and family lifeall contributing to a complex portrait of a man whose legacy is still felt today.
By incorporating firsthand accounts, speeches, and sermons delivered by Sunday himself, along with contributions from Miss Helen Cramp and Rev. Ernest Bawden in collating these sources, this book provides readers with more than just a biography it serves as a window into the soul of evangelical America during one of its most pivotal eras.
Concluding with an examination of the social and ethical outcomes of Sunday's ministry, this narrative underscores the enduring relevance of his message and methods in fostering community spirit and personal transformation. This engaging account is sure to captivate anyone interested in understanding the power of faith in shaping American history and culture.
This book offers an insightful narrative on the life and ministry of Rev. William A. Sunday, a figure whose contributions to American evangelism have left an indelible mark on the country''s spiritual landscape. Through a meticulous exploration of Sunday''s unique approach to evangelism, his profound impact on the masses, and his dynamic methods of preaching that resonated with "plain folks" as well as professionals within Christian circles, this narrative delves deep into the essence of what made Sunday a distinctively American type of spiritual leader.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, a time when religion and societal values were undergoing significant transformations, this book positions Sunday within the broader historical and literary context as not just a preacher but also a social influencer who battled contemporary issues like alcoholism through his sermons. The thematic depth explores various facets of Sunday''s lifefrom his early days and unexpected conversion to evangelical work, to his marriage and family lifeall contributing to a complex portrait of a man whose legacy is still felt today.
By incorporating firsthand accounts, speeches, and sermons delivered by Sunday himself, along with contributions from Miss Helen Cramp and Rev. Ernest Bawden in collating these sources, this book provides readers with more than just a biography it serves as a window into the soul of evangelical America during one of its most pivotal eras.
Concluding with an examination of the social and ethical outcomes of Sunday''s ministry, this narrative underscores the enduring relevance of his message and methods in fostering community spirit and personal transformation. This engaging account is sure to captivate anyone interested in understanding the power of faith in shaping American history and culture.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, a time when religion and societal values were undergoing significant transformations, this book positions Sunday within the broader historical and literary context as not just a preacher but also a social influencer who battled contemporary issues like alcoholism through his sermons. The thematic depth explores various facets of Sunday''s lifefrom his early days and unexpected conversion to evangelical work, to his marriage and family lifeall contributing to a complex portrait of a man whose legacy is still felt today.
By incorporating firsthand accounts, speeches, and sermons delivered by Sunday himself, along with contributions from Miss Helen Cramp and Rev. Ernest Bawden in collating these sources, this book provides readers with more than just a biography it serves as a window into the soul of evangelical America during one of its most pivotal eras.
Concluding with an examination of the social and ethical outcomes of Sunday''s ministry, this narrative underscores the enduring relevance of his message and methods in fostering community spirit and personal transformation. This engaging account is sure to captivate anyone interested in understanding the power of faith in shaping American history and culture.
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