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200,000 copies in print! For over one hundred years The Training of the Twelve has been highly regarded and widely received. A. B. Bruce's work continues to speak powerfully and effectively to the contemporary Christian generation. The methods that Jesus used to prepare his disciples are an inspiring model for training and equipping leaders and lay people for service. Dr. Bruce emphasizes that church is not a place where people go but something that people are, and understanding and utilizing one's gifts and talents enrich both the body and the believer. "This classic continues to be must…mehr

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200,000 copies in print! For over one hundred years The Training of the Twelve has been highly regarded and widely received. A. B. Bruce's work continues to speak powerfully and effectively to the contemporary Christian generation. The methods that Jesus used to prepare his disciples are an inspiring model for training and equipping leaders and lay people for service. Dr. Bruce emphasizes that church is not a place where people go but something that people are, and understanding and utilizing one's gifts and talents enrich both the body and the believer. "This classic continues to be must reading for every Christian." --Bibliotheca Sacra "One of the finest biblical approaches and the best teaching I know of [in the method] employed by the Lord Jesus Christ." >"The preeminent work on the association of Christ with His disciples." >"[Bruce] marked my thoughts greatly in the whole area of discipleship." --Howard Hendricks
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A. B. Bruce (1831-1899) is recognized as one of the most distinguished biblical scholars of his time. He served as a minister from 1859-1875 and was a popular lecturer on both sides of the Atlantic. He was appointed as professor of theology, apologetics, and New Testament exegesis in the Free Church College in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1876.