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In "Broken Bread, from an Evangelist's Wallet," Thomas Champness offers a rich tapestry of reflections drawn from his experiences as an evangelist, intertwining personal anecdotes with theological insights. The book exhibits a conversational and approachable literary style, echoing the fervent yet thoughtful discourse typical of 19th-century evangelistic literature. Champness employs vivid imagery and relatable narratives to explore themes of faith, community, and the transformative power of sharing both material and spiritual sustenance. His work serves as a vital artifact within the context…mehr

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In "Broken Bread, from an Evangelist's Wallet," Thomas Champness offers a rich tapestry of reflections drawn from his experiences as an evangelist, intertwining personal anecdotes with theological insights. The book exhibits a conversational and approachable literary style, echoing the fervent yet thoughtful discourse typical of 19th-century evangelistic literature. Champness employs vivid imagery and relatable narratives to explore themes of faith, community, and the transformative power of sharing both material and spiritual sustenance. His work serves as a vital artifact within the context of Victorian religious revivalism, highlighting how intimate, everyday experiences can lead to profound spiritual revelations. Thomas Champness, an influential figure in the evangelistic movement of his time, was known for his passionate preaching and commitment to social reform. His background in both the church and community service deeply informed his writings, as he sought to bridge the gap between faith and the human experience. The insights gleaned from his extensive travels and interactions with diverse populations shaped his understanding of how spiritual nourishment is as critical as physical sustenance, a premise that permeates this volume. Readers interested in the intersections of faith, philanthropy, and personal narrative will find "Broken Bread, from an Evangelist's Wallet" an enlightening and enriching addition to their libraries. Champness's heartfelt storytelling invites reflection on the ways one can embody faith in action, making this work both a spiritual companion and a call to compassionate living.

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Rev. Dr. Thomas Champness (1832-1905) was a renowned Methodist preacher and evangelist, highly esteemed for his work and dedication to the spiritual development of his adherents. Noted for his animated style of preaching and his unwavering commitment to the evangelical movement within the Methodist Church, Champness' influence extended beyond the pulpit as he was also an accomplished writer and proponent of religious education. His book 'Broken Bread, from an Evangelist's Wallet' is an embodiment of his fervor for sharing the Gospel, a collection of sermons and reflections crafted to nourish the soul just as bread sustains the body. The text reveals Champness' literary flair, characterized by poignant storytelling, theological insight, and an unwavering conviction in the power of faith to transform lives. Within the broader corpus of religious literature, Champness' contributions, including this seminal work, are cherished for encapsulating the earnest ethos of Victorian-era Methodism and his personal dedication as an itinerant evangelist. As a testament to his lasting influence, Champness is remembered not only for his impassioned oratory but also for establishing a training institute for Methodist preachers, which further solidified his legacy as an evangelist who shaped the tenor of religious discourse during his time.