Opening Up 2 and 3 John
Terence Peter Crosby
Truth—love—division—fellowship—imitating others—Points such as these, and many more, are frequently controversial in the Christian life today. And the Bible is ever relevant to them! 2 and 3 John, the smallest books in the Bible, are often unjustly neglected. In this stimulating guide, which includes several points of application and questions to think about and discuss, Terence Crosby explores a range of topics in the light of what the apostle John had to say in his other writings.

Terence Peter Crosby holds a PhD in Classics (Greek and Latin) from London University and was for some time Secretary of the Evangelical Library, London. He lives in south London with his wife, Daphne, and attends Trinity Road Chapel, Upper Tooting, as well as preaching at other local churches. Dr Crosby is the compiler of Day One’s volumes of daily readings 365 Days with Spurgeon, and the author of Greek to the Rescue, published by Quinta Press.

96pp

Reviews

‘Terence Crosby simply and clearly unpacks the message with accurate comment, memorable divisions, and warm application. I strongly commend his work to all who want to engage with John’s timeless encouragements and warnings’
— Andy Paterson, Senior Pastor, Kensington Baptist Church, Bristol

ISBN: 9781846250231
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: DAY ONE PUBLICATIONS - published 15/02/2006
Format: Paperback  

£5.00