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A Simple Way to Pray – Martin Luther

May 21, 2021 By Richard A. Volunteer

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A Simple Way to Pray

Prayer  by 
Martin Luther

A Simple Way to Pray is a passage from the forty-third volume of Luther’s works in the American Edition. This book is a modern translation of Luther’s practical instruction, delivered through his ITCP method of instruction, thanksgiving, confession, and prayer.

Despite the fact that prayer is an essential part of the Christian life, many Christians struggle with it. When Luther’s barber and close friend Peter Beskendorf requested practical guidance on how to pray, he wrote this brief essay, which was first published in 1535.

This method centers prayer on the catechism or other biblical passages, but it also allows the Holy Spirit to stimulate thoughts through the Word, which the mind can chase more freely during prayer. Readers’ prayer life will be renewed and energized as they gain confidence in praying to God. Pastors may purchase in bulk and distribute to members following pastoral care, confirmation, or church membership.

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A Simple Way to Pray – Martin Luther

May 21, 2021 By Richard A. Volunteer

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A Simple Way to Pray

Prayer         by
Martin Luther

A Simple Way to Pray is a passage from the forty-third volume of Luther’s works in the American Edition. This book is a modern translation of Luther’s practical instruction, delivered through his ITCP method of instruction, thanksgiving, confession, and prayer.

Despite the fact that prayer is an essential part of the Christian life, many Christians struggle with it. When Luther’s barber and close friend Peter Beskendorf requested practical guidance on how to pray, he wrote this brief essay, which was first published in 1535.

This method centers prayer on the catechism or other biblical passages, but it also allows the Holy Spirit to stimulate thoughts through the Word, which the mind can chase more freely during prayer. Readers’ prayer life will be renewed and energized as they gain confidence in praying to God. Pastors may purchase in bulk and distribute to members following pastoral care, confirmation, or church membership.

Filed Under: Books-ePubs, Prayer

20 years – God is Faithful

November 28, 2020 By Richard A. Volunteer

Around Thanksgiving 2000 – I was saved in a correctional facility when God crashed into my life and He proved to be the opposite of all I believed Him to be. The Chaplain challenged me with Ps 37 v 4 – Delight yourself in the LORD, and He will give you the desires of your heart.

I wrote a list of my desires. 6 of 7 were granted within 1 year. One remained elusive for 20 years as I resigned myself to remaining single. Psalm 56:8 says: “You have recorded my troubles. You put my tears into Your bottle. Are they not in Your records?”

God remembered what I had already given up on. So this year I have a whole new reason to embrace life and this website project in Gratitude to the Father of us all.

In 2019 – I placed my profile on an International Dating Site since I work online and chatting with people from all over the globe was interesting. What surprised me was a woman’s profile on a secular site in Asia – A photo – No biography – No likes or dislikes – No list of what she was seeking – Just these few words.

“She rises while it is yet night and provides food for her household. She opens her hand to the poor and reaches out her hands to the needy. Strength and dignity are her clothing, Grace and Truth are on her lips. She is a strong person, and people respect her. She looks to the future with confidence. Grace and beauty can fool you, but a woman who respects the Lord should be praised….”

I commented that only the “truly humble” would take Proverbs 31 as a biography…and she replied that “The Lord had made her that way” and that very few men even recognized the text. And so the conversation started…

So I booked a flight to Manila to find her….despite all the warnings of well-meaning friends.

Thanksgiving 2019 I met Jenith face to face and stayed a week. She is gorgeous and I had to assure my grown daughters that she was really old enough to be their mother. She had worked as a computer analyst and she beat me at chess….which I still do not understand.

Getting back I had to figure out how to work overseas.  A VPN and a whitelisted static IP solved most technology and security issues.  January I went back for a month and we visited friends and family all over the Philippines. I concluded the trip by giving her an engagement ring.

Covid in 2020 brought lockdowns and travel bans canceled flights, our May wedding, our honeymoon, with few refunds. An American passport was not welcome anywhere. So with Manila in lockdown, we had many hours to visit via video chat and talk and talk.

Jenith found a Myles Munroe Daily Devotional with a daily bible reading plan. So we read and prayed together. Our Father figured reading the whole bible through and praying together for 1 year would be good preparation for any marriage.

I investigated 11 countries that would be open to a South-African-American and a Filipino and would marry tourists. It seems South Africa where I was born, is the only country that has finally opened to both of us. January put us in Cape Town with plans to get married there.

February 2021 found us in Cape Town just in time for a new round of Level 3 Lock Downs due to the new South African variant Covid strain which shut down Home Affairs services and our needed interview and wedding license. Mid-March the Level 1 change allowed us access to a wedding license.

On March 24th, 2021 we were finally married in a Civil Service by a Marriage Officer in Home Affairs Office in Cape Town, South Africa. With only days to spare we got the application in for her Tourist Visa to be modified to a Residence Visa which allows her to stay. Manila had started a new round of lockdowns and her return flight had been canceled.

Prov 18 v 22 A man who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD. A man’s greatest treasure is his wife — she is a gift from the LORD.

We have agreed that this little website will be our joint ministry. It is with a new joy we hope to serve the people of God, sharing some of the amazing things He has done.

As a former stockbroker, I understand a bit about the economy. By every measure – we are facing a severe global downturn.  Pricing bubbles in Equities and Housing Prices inevitably deflate.

More than ever the Children of God are going to learn to “walk by faith.”  Prayer is the language of the poor – yet God saves our prayers – not our tithes. 

Covid-19 has exposed the three false measures of our ministry “success.” Great empty Houses of Worship – Big budgets – Huge crowds.  Three measures of our modern Christian progress, NO-where mentioned in the epistles, as Paul planted churches.

God is using a pandemic to call us to pray.  He values our prayers – a sweet aroma to Him. Rev 5 v 8 The twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each holding a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.

This website contains over 70 Free books on prayer. Please help yourself …You will be needing them.

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Revivals of Religion – Charles Finney

January 27, 2019 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Revivals of Religion

Revival  by 
Charles Finney

A key theologian, Charles Finney brings together thirty-three lectures and presented the book to his church in the middle of the 19th century. Having edited multiple times over the hundred and thirty years, publication without any editing gives us a chance to understand Charles Finney. This edition of Revivals of Religion includes text from the final edition in 1868 with footnotes from the original 1834 and 1835 editions. The book has been published in several languages such as Welsh and French with more than 80,000 copies which justify its presence and claim as a blessing for thousands of souls. Using everyday examples, the book covers a range of controversial subjects from revival and methods of teaching the gospel, instructions for sinners and directions for their spiritual growth in a manner that is charming and humorous. The book is either loved by people who find it liberating or others denounce it.

Filed Under: Books-ePubs, Christian-Living, Church-Leadership Tagged With: Books

The Sermon on the Mount – Fox

January 25, 2019 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Sermon on the Mount

Chrstian Living  by 
Emmet Fox

In The Sermon of The Mount, Irish spiritual leader Emmet Fox answers the conundrum, “What did Jesus teach?” After years of studies and lectures, affirmed by almost a million Christians over the last five decades, Fox reveals that the answer is quite simple. The Bible is a textbook of metaphysics; His teachings communicate, without dogma, a practical approach to the growth of the soul and shaping our lives into what we truly want them to be.

Jesus, according to Fox, was no idle and semantic dreamer, no simple dealer in hollow platitudes, but the stark realism that only a great mystic can be. The Sermon of The Mount teaches us how to comprehend the true nature of divine wisdom, harness the power of prayer, cultivate a completely integrated and fully expressed personality, transform negative attitudes into life-affirming beliefs, and claim our divine right to the full abundance of life.

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The Sermon on the Mount – Emmet Fox

January 25, 2019 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Sermon on the Mount

Chrstian Living  by
Emmet Fox

In The Sermon of The Mount, Irish spiritual leader Emmet Fox answers the conundrum, “What did Jesus teach?” After years of studies and lectures, affirmed by almost a million Christians over the last five decades, Fox reveals that the answer is quite simple. The Bible is a textbook of metaphysics; His teachings communicate, without dogma, a practical approach to the growth of the soul and shaping our lives into what we truly want them to be.

Jesus, according to Fox, was no idle and semantic dreamer, no simple dealer in hollow platitudes, but the stark realism that only a great mystic can be. The Sermon of The Mount teaches us how to comprehend the true nature of divine wisdom, harness the power of prayer, cultivate a completely integrated and fully expressed personality, transform negative attitudes into life-affirming beliefs, and claim our divine right to the full abundance of life.

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The Appointed Times of Jesus the Messiah – Coulter

January 25, 2019 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Appointed times of Jesus the Messiah

Feasts-Calendar  by 
Coulter


God has divinely designed the salvation-centered role of Jesus the Messiah in accordance with the 70- week prophecy of Daniel nine and the “appointed times” of His holy days. Each key event in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ—from His birth to His second coming to establish the millennial age—has been correlated to various aspects of the three festival seasons. Indeed, it is only within this unique framework of God’s “appointed times” that the pivotal role of Jesus as the Messiah can be rightly understood.

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Light in the Darkness – Hanukkah

January 25, 2019 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Light in the darkness

Calendar-Feasts  by 
Anthology FFOZ


Hanukkah is the Festival of Light. The Master told His disciples, “I am the light of the world.” On another occasion, He instructed them, “You are the light of the world… Let your light shine before men in such a way that
they may see your good works (mitzvot), and glorify your Father who is in heaven” (Matthew 5:16). In the same way, it is traditional to place the Hanukkah menorah (candelabrum) in a window so that its light radiates outward and illuminates the darkness of the outside world. So may it be with us.

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Old Books – C.S. Lewis

December 2, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

While we provide a wide variety of books by different authors does not mean we agree with every one of their teachings. We ask you to have a Berean mind and search your Scriptures, to verify what you read.(Acts 17 v 11). These books reflect a broad sampling of theologies and all books reflect denominational, historical and cultural biases.

Even though we do not agree with all the resources and eBooks we provide, we do offer them because Philippians 4:8 says

Finally, brethren,
whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely,
whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.

Some people have found them praiseworthy and useful…and if you do not …you can enjoy the fish and spit out the bones. We all need to discern truth and error and get beyond being bottle-fed milk. This is your opportunity to do that.

The lives presented in the biographies are just men, prone to error and sinners like the rest of us. Yet their lives do inspire us. Remember it is not their church, their great works, or their writings, that made them a “heroes of the faith,” but God made them so.

C.S. Lewis said it best when he encouraged us to read “old books”

There is a strange idea abroad that in every subject the ancient books should be read only by the professionals and that the amateur should content himself with the modern books. Thus I have found as a tutor in English Literature that if the average student wants to find out something about Platonism, the very last thing he thinks of doing is to take a translation of Plato off the library shelf and read the Symposium. He would rather read some dreary modern book ten times as long, all about “isms” and influences and only once in twelve pages telling him what Plato actually said. The error is rather an amiable one, for it springs from humility. The student is half afraid to meet one of the great philosophers face to face. He feels himself inadequate and thinks he will not understand him. But if he only knew, the great man, just because of his greatness, is much more intelligible than his modern commentator. The simplest student will be able to understand, if not all, yet a very great deal of what Plato said; but hardly anyone can understand some modern books on Platonism. It has always therefore been one of my main endeavors as a teacher to persuade the young that firsthand knowledge is not only more worth acquiring than secondhand knowledge, but is usually much easier and more delightful to acquire.

This mistaken preference for the modern books and this shyness of the old ones is nowhere more rampant than in theology. Wherever you find a little study circle of Christian laity you can be almost certain that they are studying not St. Luke or St. Paul or St. Augustine or Thomas Aquinas or Hooker or Butler, but Sproul, MacArthur, Keller, Piper, N.T. Wright etc.

Now, this seems to me topsy-turvy. Naturally, since I myself am a writer, I wish the ordinary reader to read no modern books. But if he must read only the new or only the old, I would advise him to read the old. And I would give him this advice precisely because he is an amateur and therefore much less protected than the expert against the dangers of an exclusive contemporary diet. A new book is still on its trial and the amateur is not in a position to judge it. It has to be tested against the great body of Christian thought down the ages, and all its hidden implications (often unsuspected by the author himself) have to be brought to light. Often it cannot be fully understood without the knowledge of a good many other modern books. If you join at eleven o’clock a conversation which began at eight you will often not see the real bearing of what is said. Remarks which seem to you very ordinary will produce laughter or irritation and you will not see why—the reason, of course, being that the earlier stages of the conversation have given them a special point. In the same way, sentences in a modern book which look quite ordinary may be directed at some other book; in this way, you may be led to accept what you would have indignantly rejected if you knew its real significance. The only safety is to have a standard of plain, central Christianity (“mere Christianity” as Baxter called it) which puts the controversies of the moment in their proper perspective. Such a standard can be acquired only from the old books.

It is a good rule, after reading a new book, never to allow yourself another new one till you have read an old one in between. If that is too much for you, you should at least read one old one to every three new ones. Every age has its own outlook.

It is especially good at seeing certain truths and specially liable to make certain mistakes. We all, therefore, need the books that will correct the characteristic mistakes of our own period. And that means the old books… 

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My Sermon Notes by Charles H. Spurgeon

September 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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My Sermon Notes

Hermeneutics by 
Charles Spurgeon

Charles H. Spurgeon is a Reformed Baptists preacher, but his influence didn’t stop within his denomination. He is highly influential even among the Christians of other denominations, which earned him the “Prince of Preachers” title. This collection contains the complete set of his sermon notes that were first published in 1884. It holds 264 sermon outlines delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, the church he served for 38 years. These notes can provide a great addition to your spiritual library because they get to the heart of the matter. They also reveal the process by which Spurgeon prepared his renowned sermons. So, let’s get inside Spurgeon’s head as he let himself be led by the Holy Spirit.

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