Publisher's Synopsis
Hold Thou me up, nor let me swerve
From Love's excelling way.
-R.C. Chapman
Affectionately known as the Apostle of Love, preacher and evangelist R.C. Chapman, who lived to the ripe old age of ninety-nine, devoted his long life to living Christ and loving others.
Those familiar with Chapman's life and his expositions of the Scriptures will find in his letters a deeper insight into the heart of the man whose chief interests were always his Lord and his neighbor. Chapman's first-person account of his missionary travels to Ireland and continental Europe reveals a world shrouded in the darkness of Roman Catholicism, a state which Chapman and his companions prayed and worked to change. His letters of counsel to parishioners and friends display "a tender interest in the things of others, a heart in which abode the words of Christ" (Henry Hake, from the introduction). In them, readers can find advice and comfort for a wide variety of life's troubles.
"For though ye may have ten thousand instructors in Christ, yet ye shall not have many fathers." 1 Cor. 4:15
"Robert Cleaver Chapman tried his best to be forgotten, but God intervened on our behalf." -Jon Bloom, Desiring God