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Morning & Evening: Daily Readings (Burgundy) Luxury Finish by C.H. Spurgeon -
A wealth of Biblical teaching from Spurgeon. He meditates on two portions of scripture each day with applications that are very relevant for contemporary Christians. Spurgeon's characteristically pithy comments hit home with a wit and elegance rarely found in other writing. Spurgeon was, primarily, a pastor and this shows with the concern he shows here for the heart of the reader. Christian's young and old will find his comments challenging, stimulating and direct. This edition is in a high quality diary style finish. Each book has gilt page edging, a presentation page and a bookmark. This is the most complete and unabridged version available of the best-selling Morning and Evening devotions. |
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Culture Shift: Engaging Current Issues with Timeless Truth by Al Mohler - Are you prepared to address the most challenging cultural issues of your time? Mass media and technology are exploding. Popular entertainment relentlessly pushes the envelope. Biomedicine stretches ethical boundaries. Political issues shift with the polls. The world in which you live is in the midst of a major cultural transformation–one leading to a widespread lack of faith, an increase in moral relativism, and a rejection of absolute truth. How are we to remain faithful followers of Christ as we live in this ever-shifting culture? How should we think about–and respond to–the crucial moral questions of our day? How can we stand up for the truth? |
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The Life of God in the Soul of Man by Henry Scougal This timeless classic was originally written to encourage a friend and stimulate his spiritual life. It was so appreciated that it was later published as a book for a wider readership. A hundred years later a copy was sent to George Whitefield by his friend, Charles Wesley - it was instrumental in Whitefield's conversion. This book provided much of the stimulation behind the Methodist Revival of Britain and the Great Awakening in America. In it Scougal explains the four essential characteristics of divine life, their excellence, their advantages and the practical steps that you can take in realising them as your personal experience. |
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Hearts and Hands: Volume 4: Chronicles of the Awakening Church Mindy and Brandon Withrow Read the stories of the gifted preachers and justice fighters who led the First and Second Great Awakenings in the 18th and 19th centuries. Meet the American preacher who started a national revival in his tiny church. Spend time with the wealthy English politician and the former American slave woman who helped abolish slavery in their countries. Get to know the missionaries who built lasting Christian communities in China, India, Africa and Iran. For the first 1700 years of the church, God’s people had worked to define Christian teachings and secure their freedom to worship. Now they began to see, in a new way, how the power of the gospel should change their feelings both toward Jesus and their fellow human beings. From John Wesley and Jonathan Edwards to Elizabeth Fry and Harriet Beecher Stowe, God used the tender hearts and strong hands of his people to offer mercy to the world. |
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The Divine Inspiration of Scripture by Louis Gaussen Louis Gaussen was a nineteenth century Swiss pastor (1790-1863) who constructed an amazing reference book. He systematically assembled and organised the many hundreds of statements in the Bible where it claims to be the Word of God. He did it "to set forth, defend, and establish the Christian doctrine of Theopneustia - the Divine, complete Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures." At various times the divine inspiration of Scripture has been denied altogether; more subtly people have claimed that inspiration is limited to certain portions, said to vary in degree from place to place or is contained within the text. |
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Justified in Christ: God's Plan for us in Justification K. Scott Oliphint - The orthodoxy on ‘justification’, a watershed between the Roman and Reformed churches, has recently been much under debate in theological circles as new perspectives are advanced to break down the traditional barriers on this key salvation doctrine. Westminster Theological Seminary holds a respected place in the Reformed world as a trainer of future ministers and influencers in the church. What is their take on the issue? Contributors include: Sinclair B. Ferguson, Richard B. Gaffin Jr., Lane G. Tipton, Peter A. Lillback, Carl R. Trueman, Jeffrey K. Jue, William Edgar, J. Stafford Carson, Alexander Finlayson. Also includes a full reprint of John Murray's classic "The Imputation of Adam's Sin". |
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Spirit Empowered Preaching: Involving the Holy Spirit in Your Ministry The Puritans called it 'that certain unction', Martyn Lloyd-Jones called it 'an access of power', others have called it 'the anointing'. If you desire that your preaching be lifted up to a position in which you are being used by the Spirit as a channel, then Arturo Azurdia can help you.The insights in this book are gained from Art's careful study and practical experiences of being used by the Holy Spirit in his ministry. |
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Pray with Your Eyes Open: Looking at God, Ourselves, and Our Prayers A great help in developing a sound, systematic, and satisfying life of prayer. Pratt discusses various issues concerning prayer.
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Everlasting Righteousness by Horatius Bonar First Published in 1874, The Everlasting Righteousness may be the best book on the doctrine of justification by faith alone ever written. Presented here in modern English and spelling, Bonars classic book is a clear and accurate explanation of the heart of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Since the 17th century, the churches' adherence to the central doctrine of the Christian faith has been weakening; and in the 21st century, it has all but disappeared. But to the people of God, justification by faith alone is the best news there ever could be: Christ died for all our sins, and we shall live forever because of his righteousness, not ours. |
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