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Failure Is Not Final

Don't we all need to know this truth! In 1997 was published Dr Darrell Paproth's biography of the Rev C H Nash, Failure Is Not Final: A Life of C H Nash.

 

According to Will F Renshaw, President of BCV from 1985-97, "Clifford Harris Nash was one of the spiritual giants of this century in Australia. From days of adversity when his life stood the test of fire, rejected for some years by the church he loved, then supported by a group of Melbourne Christian businessmen, he became founding Principal of the Melbourne Bible Institute (now the Bible College of Victoria)...

"This is a carefully researched and well-documented biography of a profoundly influential and dominant figure in evangelical life in Australia and particularly in Melbourne. Dr Paproth has provided a spiritual and scholarly account of this remarkable, God-anointed man that will inform and inspire."

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