School of Theology 2013
personal-christian-life-(1).jpgNew book by Dr Peter Masters... The Personal Spiritual Life. From the personal indwelling of the Holy Spirit to living a life of commitment these chapters encourage readers to advance spiritually.
Booklet on vital topic: Remember the Lord's Day. Why was the sabbath day instituted? How has it changed since the coming of Christ? How should it be kept?
New edition:
Christian Stewardship: our calling - sets out the NT texts showing the objectives, motives, scale and manner of giving for the kingdom of Christ.

New condensed edition: Should Christians Drink?
What are the arguments which convinced the great majority of Bible believers over the last two centuries that the Lord wants His people to abstain?

Wakeman Trust

Publishers of Christian Literature since 1976
Dr Peter MastersDr Peter Masters, Minister since 1970.


 

Simultaneous translation
of Sunday sermons via radio headsets is available in Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean and French.
London Reformed Baptist Seminary (LRBS)  Overseas pastors and aspiring preachers wishing to enroll may now apply either as auditors or full course members.
School of Theology | Spiritual Decline
The Love of Christ
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Over 25 titles by
Dr Peter Masters are published by the
Wakeman Trust publishers, in 20
languages. See
the new website.

Lessons for Life
by Jill Masters
Each of the 4 volumes in this series contains notes for a year's evangelistic Sunday School lessons. Also suitable for home devotions.

C H Spurgeon - pastor at Metropolitan Tabernacle for 38 years

LONDON REFORMED BAPTIST SEMINARY (LRBS)

LRBS Full programme of lectures for 2012/13

Monthly lecture days are held on the second Saturday of each month, except June, when the seminar is held on the first Saturday, and April, July, August and September, when there are no seminars. They begin at 10.30 am and conclude at 4.00 pm. These lecture days focus on parts of the syllabus not effectively treated by available books, together with homiletical studies.

The reading course, extending over four years, consists of a reading plan coupled with monthly lecture days. London Reformed Baptist seminarians are prescribed the best available books for study, extending to some eighty titles. The arrangement of the teaching and reading order is such that students may join the course at any time during the year. They will study in fellowship with those continuing from previous years, in the knowledge that the entire programme will be repeated in cycle.

Pastors, church officers and others often request to join the lecture course without completing assignments. If this option is desired please apply for auditor status.

Formal certification on completion of the course of studies is granted in the form of an London Reformed Baptist Seminary (LRBS) Diploma in Theology and Pastoral Studies.The Diploma is awarded to course members who have pursued the course for four years and have submitted satisfactory assignments. LRBS seminarians are required to return five assignments each year, involving the writing of brief critiques of certain theological stances, reviews of books, and the preparation of exegetical assignments. A nominal annual enrolment fee covers all Saturday seminars. (A very modest charge is made for midday meals.) No enrolment fee is charged to men in whole or part-time pastoral ministry.
 

UK applications:  Please email for an application form for either full enrolment or auditor status. 

The London Reformed Baptist Seminary (LRBS) online programme is now available for pastors and students living outside the UK. Please email for further information.

LRBS@metropolitantabernacle.org      

 

 


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