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Dr. Grant Gordon is an experienced pastor, active church consultant, and a recognised specialist in 18th century British church history. He earned his M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Seminary near Bosto,n and afterwards completed M.Th. and D.Min. degrees at Princeton Theological Seminary. After being a pastor for eighteen years with the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada, he served as Director of Supervised Ministries and Lecturer in Baptist History at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto.

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Wise Counsel

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A Great Blessing to Me: Joh...

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Before Your Very Ears

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Cobras in the Rough

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“At the risk of being simplistic, a railway metaphor comes to mind. John Wesley's marriage was a train wreck (Wesleyan historian, Henry Rack called it a 'disaster' and 'catastrophe'); [George] Whitefield's was a freight train (satisfactory but functional); and [John] Newton's was a scenic passenger train (enjoyable and relational).”
Grant Gordon, A Great Blessing to Me: John Newton Encounters George Whitefield



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