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The Importance of Being Ernest

The Importance of Being Ernest

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great stuff!
Review: Ernest Lloyd is a wonderful gentleman; gracious, gentle, kind and with a real compassion for lost souls. This is his story, but it is more than his story. It is a history of modern mission to the Jewish people in a life that spans the 20th century. For 70 years Mr Lloyd has travelled the world, preaching in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, and all points in between.

Full of stories of personal encounters this book is a joy to read, and has a lot to teach us about how we do our evangelism. But more than being a history of mission to the Jewish people it is a record of the grace of God in extending his Kingdom, first to the Jew and then to the Gentile.

An encouraging read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great stuff!
Review: Ernest Lloyd is a wonderful gentleman; gracious, gentle, kind and with a real compassion for lost souls. This is his story, but it is more than his story. It is a history of modern mission to the Jewish people in a life that spans the 20th century. For 70 years Mr Lloyd has travelled the world, preaching in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, and all points in between.

Full of stories of personal encounters this book is a joy to read, and has a lot to teach us about how we do our evangelism. But more than being a history of mission to the Jewish people it is a record of the grace of God in extending his Kingdom, first to the Jew and then to the Gentile.

An encouraging read.


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