"Charge that to My Account" and Other Gospel Messages

by Henry Allan Ironside

"Charge that to My Account" and Other Gospel Messages

by Henry Allan Ironside

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Overview

Because GOD has been pleased to set His seal of approval upon these simple gospel messages by using them in the awakening and salvation of sinners, they can be found here, in book form, in the earnest hope that many who read them may find joy and peace in believing!

First published in 1931, Pastor H. A. Ironside’s “Charge that to My Account” and Other Gospel Messages contains 12 interesting studies, beginning with his best known gospel presentation based on Paul’s letter to Philemon, and includes “Will a Loving God Permit Anyone to Be Eternally Lost?” and “Inside the Veil, Outside the Camp.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789123432
Publisher: Papamoa Press
Publication date: 01/13/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 100
File size: 557 KB

About the Author

Henry Allen “Harry” Ironside (October 14, 1876 - January 15, 1951) was a Canadian-American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor, and author who pastored Moody Church in Chicago from 1929 to 1948. He was one of the most prolific Christian writers of the 20th Century, with more than 100 published books, booklets and pamphlets.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, to John and Sophia (Stafford) Ironside, who were both active in the Plymouth Brethren, the family moved to Los Angeles, California in 1886. There Harry started and taught at his own Sunday school at age 11, with attendance averaging 60 children, and a few adults, each week. He graduated from the eighth grade and worked at a photography studio. He preached at Salvation Army meetings at night and became known as the “boy preacher.” At age 16, he became a preacher full-time with the Salvation Army and was commissioned a Lieutenant.

He moved to San Francisco in 1896, where he met and married pianist Helen Schofield, daughter of a Presbyterian pastor. In the early 1900s, he began his career as a writer, publishing several Bible commentary pamphlets. In 1914, he rented a storefront and established the Western Book and Tract Company until the late 1920s. From 1916-1929, he preached almost 7,000 sermons to over 1.25 million listeners. In 1924, he began preaching under the direction of the Moody Bible Institute, and he was a frequent visiting lecturer at the Dallas Theological Seminary from 1925-1943. After preaching a series of sermons at the Moody Church in Chicago, he served as official pastor from 1930-1948. He continued to preach in other U.S. cities and began traveling abroad in 1932. In 1942, he became president of the missionary organization, Africa Inland Mission.

Ironside died in Cambridge, New Zealand in 1951, aged 74, and was buried in Purewa Cemetery, Auckland.
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