Erroll Hulse
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Erroll Hulse (1931–2017) was a South African-born Reformed Baptist pastor who ministered in England for more than four decades, serving churches in Cuckfield, Liverpool, and Leeds. He founded Reformation Today magazine in 1970 and served as its editor for over forty years, becoming a major figure in the twentieth-century Reformed Baptist revival.
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A Call to Extraordinary Prayer for Revival
Concerning fervent, persevering prayer, the prophet Isaiah writes, 'I have posted watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they will never be silent day or night. You who call on the LORD, give yourselves no rest, and give Him no rest, until He establishes Jerusalem and makes her a praise of the…
Essential Characteristics of Genuine Revival
We need to preserve a very clear view of what genuine revival is and in so doing to appreciate afresh just how marvelous such a work of grace is. Those who have themselves witnessed the power of the Holy Spirit in revival hardly need written descriptions and definitions to help them. However, those…
Is the Puritan Movement Dead-Ended?
In a volume called '77 Notts Untied' Michael Smout draws attention to the absence of evangelical Anglican theologians. The National Evangelical Anglican Congress proved to be a very lightweight affair as far as theology was concerned. Their most accomplished theologian was little to the fore.…
The Example of the English Puritans
Why should Christians today be interested in the English Puritans? The answer to that is that the English Puritans have left to the Christian Church a most valuable library of expository books. In recent years there has been a rediscovery of this literary heritage. Who were the English Puritans?…
