A Union soldier and POW of the Confederacy in the Civil War, and then a preacher for many years following that, George Kulp has seen a lot, and thankfully, he was a prolific writer whose works continue to challenge many years after his death.
This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.
Contents:
Chapter 1 - God's Care
Chapter 2 - Prayer
Chapter 3 - Witnesses for God
Chapter 4 - Victory
Chapter 5 - Consecration
Chapter 6 - Salvation
Chapter 7 - Missions
Chapter 8 - Jesus
Chapter 9 - Promises of God
Chapter 10 - The Gospel
Chapter 11 - Church Amusements
Chapter 12 - Folly of Infidelity
Chapter 13 - Soul Saving
Chapter 14 - Experience
Chapter 15 - Conscience
George Brubaker Kulp was born in Philadelphia on July 23, 1845. At the age of 16, although underage, he enlisted in the Union Army, (Co. E, 91st PA) on July 22, 1862. In April of 1863 he was captured and spent the next several months in a Confederate prison. Upon his release it was discovered that he was underage, so he was discharged.
Within ten years Kulp was married and preaching in Pennsylvania. Founding and pastoring several churches in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Nebraska, as well as writing many articles and books, Kulp was known as a fiery, no-nonsense evangelist preacher. He died, having served the Lord for many years, at the age of 93.
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