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Visit to Tabernacle Bookshop

One of the places that I had on my must see places in London was the Metropolitan Tabernacle.  Metropolitan Tabernacle is an Independent Reformed Baptist Church where Charles Haddon Spurgeon was the church minister or pastor for 38 years.  Spurgeon is regarded as one of the greatest preachers of the nineteenth century. He was known as the "Prince of Preachers".    The current minister of the church is Dr. Peter Masters. He has been the minister of the church since 1970. He has faithfully preached the word and ministered to his flock for over 50 years. He has also authored many books and booklets as well as trained men from the UK and internationally as preachers and church ministers through the School of Theology and London Reformed Baptist Seminary. He started the Evangelical Times, a monthly periodical focusing on news of for Evangelical churches in the UK. It was my privilege to meet him in 1994 when he was the main preacher during the Zambia Reformed Conference in Lusaka.

Book Review: Letter to my Children

Letter to my Children Kenneth Kaunda Veritas Trust 1977 139 pages One of the things that I and my fellow boarders at Kafue Secondary School looked forward to during our meals in the dining hall was receiving letters especially those from our parents and guardians. These letters were important in maintaining connection with our families as we got news of what was happening in our families as well as get advice on how to conduct ourselves at school.  The book 'Letter to my children' by Kenneth Kaunda, the first Republican President of Zambia was written to his children as a kind of public apology for neglecting his children so badly by putting his political career before his family. This book is dedicated to his children and the youth of Zambia. Some key highlights of this book are: Faith and values. Here Dr. Kaunda discusses issues of power. He states that the earliest form of power that he encountered and had a lasting effect on him was the power of the gospel. He further says
In this blog, I give an abridged version of the biographical sketches of the the first three pastors of Lusaka Baptist Church from 1959 to 1976.  Derek Harris (1959 - 1961) Derek Harris was the first pastor of Lusaka Baptist Church from 1959 - 1961. He played a pioneering role in establishing the church. He was passionate in evangelistic work. Derek Harris was born on 6 April 1927 and was educated and worked in London. Harris was converted during his teens through the Youth Ministry of the Brethren Assembly. He was called to be the first pastor of Lusaka Baptist Church on 1st January 1959. Claude and Charles Kidwell (brothers) were pioneers in establishing the Church and were key in calling Harris to Lusaka Baptist Church. Though the congregation was small initially, it grew in strength and numbers leading to the construction of a church building. Lusaka Baptist was constituted as a church on 2nd July 1961 with the building being opened for worship on 23rd October 1961. Harris's m