The claims and opportunities of the Christian ministry;
John R. Mott, editor; introduction from a letter written to the editor by Theodore Roosevelt.
- New York, Young Men's Christian Association Press, 1911.
- 156 p. 19 cm.
Originally published as a series of separate pamphlets.
Foreword: the editor.--Introduction: from a letter by T. Roosevelt.--I. The claims of the ministry on strong men, by G. A. Gordon.--II. The right sort of men for the ministry, by W. F. McDowell.--III. The modern interpretation of the call to the ministry, by E. I. Bosworth.--IV. The preparation of the modern minister, by W. W. Moore.--V. The minister and his people, by P. Brooks.--VI. The minister and the community, by W. Wilson.--VII. The call of the country church, by A. S. Hoyt.--VIII. The weak church and the strong man, by E. I. Bosworth.--IX. The minister as preacher, by C. E. Jefferson.--X. The independence of the ministry, by Dean G. Hodges.