Preserving the Truth by Cherie Kropp-Ehrig - ISBN: 9798985625004
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A nameless church, banished founder, and a truth long hidden.

Preserving the Truth

The Church without a Name and Its Founder, William Irvine

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  • Paperback

    630 pages

  • Release Date

    31 May 2022

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Summary

At the turn of the twentieth century, William Irvine, a Scotsman, embarked on an experiment to restore the first century primitive New Testament ministry and church, using Matthew 10 as his model. The revolutionary movement caught on rapidly in the British Isles. Irvine’s charismatic preaching inspired hundreds of young men and women to become itinerant, celibate, homeless missionaries traveling in pairs (2 by 2), sustained only by faith, freely spreading the nameless sect worldwide. Follower…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798985625004
Author:Cherie Kropp-Ehrig
Publisher:Clarion Call Publishing
Imprint:Clarion Call Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:630
Release Date:31 May 2022
Weight:830g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 32mm
About The Author

Cherie Kropp-Ehrig

When a friend challenged the claim that her church’s preachers traced back to Jesus’ apostles, the author embarked on a 25-year independent investigation. This investigation led her to uncover the church’s roots in Ireland, revealing its 20th-century origins and founder, William Irvine. Despite the church’s lack of official records, she unearthed historical documents, including letters, testimonials, accounts, journals, newspaper articles, court cases, photographs, and family trees. Her book explores the church’s development, pivotal events, key figures, traditions, teachings, scandals, excommunications, and divisions. Dedicated to protecting and sharing the facts surrounding the church’s obscure past, she hopes her book will make its physical history common knowledge and a basis for lessons learned. Passionate about Truth and Justice, she aims to empower others with the knowledge she wishes she had known. Growing up on the Jackson, Mississippi convention grounds, she disassociated from the church in 1990 after 40 years of involvement. Currently residing in North Texas, she is married with three children and four grandchildren, enjoying cooking, flower gardening, and reading. Her husband, Chester Ehrig, has wholeheartedly supported her and contributed to this book, along with other valuable volunteers and sources.

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