John Newton: Frustrated Christians
In this fourth letter to a nobleman, John Newton writes about Christians and the gap between what they desire to do and what they actually do. He reminds us that this gap is common to all believers and that the resulting frustration leads us to long for perfection in eternity.
John Newton: Anticipating Life in Eternity
In this third “Letter to a Nobleman,” Newton considers what it will be like to live with an imagination and understanding that are not affected by sin. In this life he is frustrated by how the weaknesses of these two faculties inhibit his ability to understand truth—especially truth about God. But it will not be this way in eternity.
John Newton, The Gap Between What Christians Know and How They Live
In this pastoral letter, Newton speaks of the the sad (but common) disparity between a Christian’s knowledge and his practice. Newton has clearly thought deeply about these things and has experienced this discrepancy in his own life.
The letters of John Newton give counsel to young Christians
In this pastoral letter, John Newton continues a conversation he had with a nobleman. The two men had talked about the initial zeal that is often seen in new Christians and why it tends to fade over time. Newton offers insights into a common source of discouragement for Christians.

John Urquhart, part 1: Early Years in Perth
“Biography is not dependent for its usefulness on the length of an individual’s life.” (William Orme, pastor to John Urquhart, and his biographer)

John Urquhart, part 2: First Year at St. Andrews
St. Andrews is situated on the sea, and he enjoyed taking his walks along the seashore and scrambling among the rocks near the town.

John Urquhart, part 3: From Darkness to Light
I have had a long struggle with the world. I have counted the cost, and I have at last resolved that I will serve the Lord.

John Urquhart, part 4: Lord, Use Me
…the beginning and the end of John’s earthly labors would be spanned by just two years.

John Urquhart, part 5: A Few Good Men
Chalmers was a titan of 19th century Scotland. Pastor, professor, scientist, evangelist—he excelled at many things. Students left his classes more committed to and more confident in the truth of Scripture.

John Urquhart, part 10: At a Crossroads
Hoxton Academy in London was such a school. Not only would it put him in a place where he could study both Scripture and missions, it would also put him close to one of the most respected missionaries of his generation.

John Urquhart, part 11: A Visit to London
…as God would have it, he would get the rare privilege of meeting Robert Morrison and learning the rudiments of the Chinese language…

John Urquhart, part 12: Dinners with Dr. Chalmers
‘This is what I call preaching the gospel to every creature. That cannot be done by setting yourself up in a pulpit, as a center of attraction, but by going forth and preaching from house to house.’

John Urquhart, part 13: Pushback
It was no argument to them to remain in Judea, that there were many who heard their message, that in the end had refused to receive it. On the contrary, this was the very signal for their departure.

John Urquhart, part 14: Shipwrecked Missionaries
I have been very much depressed to find the instances of apostasy among missionaries, so very numerous; and that some, who, for a long time did run well, were afterwards hindered by ‘the lust of the flesh, or the lust of the eye, or the pride of life.

John Urquhart, part 15: An Urgent Appeal to a Brother
We are very apt to think that there may be such a thing as a half Christian, one who is almost a Christian. But it is silly to be deluded by mere names. The Bible tells us, that ‘He who believeth shall be saved, and he who believeth not shall be condemned.’

John Urquhart, part 16: An Urgent Appeal to a Brother (concluded)
A few months, my dear brother, and our earthly conversations must be for ever at an end. Shall I hope to meet you in Heaven? O! give me an answer to this question, for on yourself its answer depends.

John Urquhart, part 17: Farewell to St. Andrews
I have come to the final resolution of devoting myself to the service of God among the heathen.

John Urquhart, part 18: Who For Him Will Go?
For a moment, it appeared as if all present were ready to rise up and march forth as a united phalanx into the battle-field. . .

John Urquhart, part 19: Nearing the Finish Line
“Yesterday, I completed my 18th year. Hitherto has the Lord brought me; and, in spite of much wickedness and ingratitude, he continues to bless me. How little have I done! Hitherto I have made my youth an excuse for much inactivity! Will this be an excuse at the bar of God?”

John Urquhart, part 20: In the Wilderness
How much of heaven may be enjoyed on earth, if we will but care to seek for it.