Oswald J. Smith (1889–1986)
Author of The Passion for Souls
About the Author
Works by Oswald J. Smith
Evangelizemos o mundo 5 copies
Hunger for Revival 5 copies
Enduement of Power,The 3 copies
Zemlja mi najdraža 3 copies
La passion des âmes 3 copies
Wêreldevangelisasie: die uitdaging 2 copies
The spirit filled life 2 copies
El Fuego Consumidor: Evangelistic Themes from an Outstanding Preacher of This Century (Spanish Edition) (2004) 2 copies
The Christian and War 2 copies
A Way Of Escape 2 copies
The Visions of Daniel 2 copies
The Peoples Hymns 2 copies
As Riquezas da Misericórdia 2 copies
Honger en Dors na Herlweing 2 copies
Victorious campaign songs 2 copies
The baptism with the Holy Spirit 2 copies
L'uomo di Dio 1 copy
VEM CEAR O MESTRE CHAMA 1 copy
The Great Physician 1 copy
Studies in prophecy 1 copy
Darwin: "The Believer" 1 copy
Herlewing is nodig 1 copy
Mântuirea lui Dumnezeu 1 copy
Boze Spasenie 1 copy
Pasión por las almas 1 copy
Fletcher of Madeley 1 copy
The Work God Blesses 1 copy
The story of my hymns 1 copy
Where are the dead? 1 copy
Tabernacle Hymnal 1 copy
Spasenje Božje 1 copy
La ivestidura del poder 1 copy
El país que amo más 1 copy
Un hombre enviado de Dios 1 copy
Only One Way 1 copy
Cry of the World 1 copy
Hymns of Blessing 1 copy
Men of God 1 copy
Somebody Died for You 1 copy
When God Taught Me to Give 1 copy
Veliki nalog 1 copy
僕神範模 1 copy
Provocarea misiunilor 1 copy
The Songs of Oswald J. Smith 1 copy
The King's Highway No. 5 1 copy
Vägen till frälsning 1 copy
Frälst eller förlorad 1 copy
Clamor do Mundo (O) - 50 1 copy
Geestelike kortverhale 1 copy
Take the Message 1 copy
Ett arbete som bär frukt 1 copy
EM BUSCA DUMA PÁTRIA Biografias de David Brainerd, John Fletcher, Thomas Crosby e George Whytefield 1 copy
Žēlastības brīnumi 1 copy
Guds äventyrare 1 copy
New victorious hymns 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Smith, Oswald Jeffrey
- Birthdate
- 1889-11-08
- Date of death
- 1986-01-25
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- pastor
- Organizations
- People's Church
- Nationality
- Canada
- Places of residence
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Ontario, Canada
Members
Reviews
This book, written by a Canadian pastor in 1959, is an attempt to encourage Christians to evangelism, and particularly missionary work amongst the unreached countries of the world. The author is passionate about his calling to speak and write, to enthuse people to go, even though he himself was in poor health - although he apparently lived into his nineties.
Inevitably the book is very dated, with rather a lot of words we would consider politically incorrect these days, such as 'savages', show more 'natives', and so on. There's also quite an attitude of western superiority, from this vantage point, and the author's motivation for evangelism seems to be less about caring for unreached people and more about hastening the return of Jesus. But perhaps that's unfair; inevitably a writer uses the language of his contemporaries and will seem dated in many respects over fifty years later.
I wasn't particularly happy with some of the emphases on fundamentalist theology, or the insistence on people wanting to suffer; perhaps the church today has gone too far in the other direction, but it felt unbalanced in places.
Nevertheless, Oswald J Smith's fervour for evangelism and mission work was clear in many places, and was at times inspiring. I wouldn't particularly recommend this; there are better, more modern books on the topic. But it was interesting to read such strong viewpoints from his era. show less
Inevitably the book is very dated, with rather a lot of words we would consider politically incorrect these days, such as 'savages', show more 'natives', and so on. There's also quite an attitude of western superiority, from this vantage point, and the author's motivation for evangelism seems to be less about caring for unreached people and more about hastening the return of Jesus. But perhaps that's unfair; inevitably a writer uses the language of his contemporaries and will seem dated in many respects over fifty years later.
I wasn't particularly happy with some of the emphases on fundamentalist theology, or the insistence on people wanting to suffer; perhaps the church today has gone too far in the other direction, but it felt unbalanced in places.
Nevertheless, Oswald J Smith's fervour for evangelism and mission work was clear in many places, and was at times inspiring. I wouldn't particularly recommend this; there are better, more modern books on the topic. But it was interesting to read such strong viewpoints from his era. show less
A book that will certainly stir your heart to do more for the cause of world missions. Oswald J. Smith was a man that had a passion for soul winning, missions, and for revival. Excellent book from a mission-minded man a couple generations ago. Several great quotes & illustration are found in it's pages.
Oswald Smith's passion for mission shines through every page. This book was originally published in 1959. Some of the eighteen chapters remain very relevant for today, some less so, and methodology has changed today. Alot of the language has changed too.
This book is very encouraging. David Brainerd had so many difficulties in his young life, yet he persevered and grew closer to his loving Creator. He did his greatest work by prayer, spending whole days praying that the power of the Holy Ghost might come upon him so unmistakably that these people should not be able to stand before him.
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