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Light on the Hill

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Caleb MorellMark Dever1 editions

The names of Mark Dever and Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) are well-known in evangelical circles, but little is known about the tumultuous 150-year history of this congregation in Washington, DC. A Light on the Hill tells the story of God's extraordinary work in and through a rather ordinary group of people, as CHBC was transformed from a sleepy church in East Washington to a thriving congregation just blocks away from the center of world power. Along the way, the story of CHBC tracks with the development of evangelicalism in America through the themes of revivalism, fundamentalism, neo-evangelicalism, and suburbanization, through the lives of its many prominent pastors and members, including Dr. K. Owen White, Carl F. H. Henry, and Mark Dever. In an age of influencers that burn bright but burn out quickly, A Light on the Hill demonstrates how much good can come from a local church that seeks to be faithful over the long run. -- Publisher. God's faithfulness on display in an engaging church biography. Capitol Hill Baptist Church, located just blocks away from the center of American power, has a rich 150-year history. Its members have participated in significant world events, advocated for religious freedoms, and spoken out against the moral failings of the times. There's no doubt this church has had a unique impact on evangelicalism from a significant location. But these lively characters and their unique experiences only tell part of this engaging narrative. Through real-life stories, A Light on the Hill reveals how God works through church bodies and remains faithful during times of uncertainty. Exploring themes such as pastoral ministry, faithfulness, courage, racial reconciliation, church and politics, and more, this book will help readers see the long-term effects of faithful church ministries. Ultimately they will be encouraged to invest in a local church and preserve the gospel for the next generation. Engaging biography: compiled stories recount Capitol Hill Baptist Church's unique history and its impact on evangelicalism. Characters come to life: abolitionist pastor who argued with Lincoln, a one-armed veteran, the widow who founded the church, a scamming pastor, a pastor whose beliefs were transformed by Martin Luther King Jr., and more. Reoccurring themes: pastoral ministry, faithfulness, courage, racial reconciliation, church and politics, and more. Appeals to pastors, church members, and historians: offers valuable insights for leading congregations and provides personal spiritual encouragement. Includes over 80 photographs. -- Publisher.

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