ABOUT THE BOOK:
Paul’s personal letter to Philemon, who had been converted under the ministry of Paul, is a tremendous example of the apostle dealing compassionately with a difficult subject.
Many Christians have allowed themselves to be influenced negatively when they have been mistreated by others. They have found it difficult to forgive those who have offended them. They verbally may forgive but in reality they do not forget the wrong done to them. This is the subject Paul tenderly deals with in the life of Philemon.
70 pages.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bill Bradley and his wife Dot were accepted as missionary candidates in 1979. Bill attended Tennessee Temple Bible school where he graduated with a THG in May, 1980. After raising their necessary support, the Bradleys began working in April, 1982, with the active duty military in Norfolk, Virginia.
During the following years, Bill continued his education at Victory Baptist College and Seminary located in Hampton, Virginia, where he received a Bachelor of Theology, Master of Theology, and Doctor of Theology.
In 2004, due to health issues, the Bradleys left the military ministry. In order to continue serving the Lord, they accepted a position representing their mission board, Baptist Missions to Forgotten Peoples. They presently hold the position of National Field Administrator for Baptist Missions to Forgotten Peoples.