'Faith-Sharing New Testament':
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THE "Faith-Sharing New Testament
with the Psalms", which The Methodist Church in Singapore
(MCS) is publishing, may be a gift with an important legacy and
a life-changing capacity.
A tool for evangelism that uses the key texts of the ancient church,
the New Testament writings and the Psalms, it is being produced
as a commemorative edition to celebrate the 120th anniversary
of the MCS this year. The Bible Society of Singapore is helping
the MCS to publish it.
Stocks are expected to be available by November. Our Methodist
churches and members are encouraged to buy copies of it to give
away as Christmas gifts to relatives and friends, especially those
who have yet to know Christ. They can place their bulk orders
with their Pastor-in-Charge or with the MCS at Methodist Centre
- tel: 6478-4780, 6478-4781, 6478-4782; fax: 6478-4794; email:
peter.teo@methodist.org.sg,
george.martzen@methodist.org.sg;
liern.goh@methodit.org.sg
The New Testament and the Psalms go together like text and song.
Even as the New Testament was still being penned, the earliest
Christians gave new voice to the ancient psalm-singing of the
Jewish Synagogue. Because of the New Testament witness to Jesus'
resurrection, they had a new reason to sing praise and thanksgiving.
Because Christ had become their new high priest, they could offer,
with the psalmists, their prayers of pain and suffering. The Psalms
complement the Gospels and other writings of the New Testament.
Through the centuries, the Psalms remained a profound part of
the church's worship and theology. Nor were they discarded in
the Reformation. Martin Luther and John Calvin promoted the psalms
in worship. With the development of the printing press, editions
of the New Testament with the Psalms became increasingly popular.
In the last century, organisations like the Bible Societies and
Gideons International have given away countless pocket editions
to soldiers, nurses, travellers and students.
Giving someone a copy of this "Faith-Sharing New Testament"
is a way not only to continue this legacy but to make a difference
in the life of someone who may not yet know Christ.
The "Faith-Sharing New Testament", which the MCS is
producing, makes use of the New Revised Standard Version, which
seeks to follow the original languages accurately, while using
current English and avoiding language that is unnecessarily prejudicial.