HELP TO PRESERVE AND PUBLISH BAPTIST HISTORY
Particular Baptist Press is a non-profit Christian publishing ministry that relies on contributions and sponsorships in addition to book sales to preserve and publish Baptist history.
Here are a few of the ways that you can help:
1. Sponsor the printing of a publication.
2. Make a donation to the Press.
3. Sign up for a Standing Order.
Sponsoring a Publication:
For more information about the sponsorship of the printing of one of our works or the reprinting of a volume that is currently out of print, please contact us at 417-883-0342. This is a way a local church or individual may leave a valuable legacy for both the present and future generations.
Works in the planning stages:
1. Biography of Stephen Gano
2. Works of Abraham Booth, Volume 2 and 3
3. Minutes of the Warren Baptist Association
4. Children's stories by Gary W. Long
5. Poems by Gary W. Long
6. Others - some commentaries, etc.
Works out of print waiting for sponsorship to reprint:
1. An Exposition of Paul's Epistle to the Romans, by John Gill
2. An Exposition of Paul's Epistle to the Galatians, by James A. Haldane
3. Annual Register of Indian Affairs in the Western (or Indian) Territory, 1835-1838, by Isaac McCoy
4. Minutes of the Philadelphia Baptist Association, 1707-1807, Being the First One Hundred Years of its Existence, Tricentennial Edition, edited by A. D. Gillette
5. An Exposition of the Epistle of First John, by Samuel Eyles Pierce
Donations to the Press:
Want to make a Donation to the Press?
Want to honor someone with a Memorial or Honorarium donation?
Want to leave a Legacy by including a bequest to Particular Baptist Press in your will or trust?
Please contact us either by phone, email or mail.
Phone: 417-883-0342
Email: Donations@PBPress.org
Mail:
Particular Baptist Press
2766 W. Farm Road 178
Springfield, MO 65810
Standing Orders:
Click on this link for more information about Standing Orders
Thank you for standing with us in this ministry!
Particular Baptist Press is tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your contributions are tax deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. law.