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I was happy to read about the release of Foundations for the Flock: Truths About the Church for All the Saints over at Mbewe’s blog, Letter from Kabwata.  Here’s an excerpt Mbewe posted from the preface:

“For many years, I have been asked by a few publishers in the UK and the USA to write books for a Christian readership that goes beyond my own country, Zambia. Although I did accept the challenge long ago, I have not until now delivered a single title for publication outside of Zambia. The reason is simply the fact that I find it very difficult to write with the whole world in mind. In my own country, I maintain columns in newspapers and have written many booklets that continue to be sold among the churches. But to write a book for readers elsewhere is another story.

“So, how was this difficulty overcome? The book that you now hold in your hands [well, let us say, “which, I trust, you will soon be holding in your hands”] is a compilation of some of the booklets that I have written over the past twenty years for the church in Zambia. These were written to fill a void that I observed as a pastor of a local church and as a church leader in a nation that needed spiritual anchors. The publisher graciously looked at the forty titles that I presently have on the Zambian market and pulled out the ones that were more directly related to life in the local church. They have compiled them into this one book that is now [or will soon be] in front of you.

“Each one of the booklets which make up this book was written out of a pressing need to state clearly what the Bible taught concerning the issue at hand. You will notice that they cover the areas of baptism, the Lord’s Supper, church government, corporate worship, the role of women in the church, the relationship between church and state, the challenge of pastoral ministry, inter-church associations, and the work of missions.”

Fred Malone writes in the Foreword:

“I reiterate that Pastor Mbewe’s book would be of great benefit to pastors and students in the pastoral ministry. I would use it as one of my texts in a course on reformed baptist ecclesiology or the pastoral ministry. Always trying to be biblical, striving to be simple, this work is deceptively profound and practical. Self-consciously, he has not tried to define and evaluate every position and difference on the topics. He wants to expound positively his understanding of God’s Word on the church and to apply it as best he can to his church and other churches. I believe he has accomplished this well. In so doing, he also trains the reader how to think biblically for himself in pastoral work.”

Publication details:

The publication date for Foundations for the Flock is 27th September 2011. The book is presently being offered at a pre-publication price of US$15 and can be ordered directly from the publishers website: www.grantedministries.org (click here or send an email to[email protected]). It has 352 pages.

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