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Life of Dr John Owen by Andrew Thompson

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Life of  Dr John Owen

Biography  by 
Andrew Thompson

In this book, Andrew Thompson meticulously details the spiritual experiences of Dr. John Owen, a literary giant, an influential figure and arguably one of the most accomplished British theologians till today. Andrew traces the story of John, from his birth in Stadhampton, his ministry in Coggeshall, being a pastor in London to his service as vice-chancellor of Oxford University. This book honors a legacy of an eminent figure that possessed brilliance. The author draws from contemporary records, historical statements and early reminiscences of John’s life to build an accurate case. Andrew’s intimate touches give the book an unconscious flavor as it is like an autobiography. This style reflects Andrew’s ability to transform research material and solid judgment into a captivating preface that is his signature and apparent in his works. Andrew’s allowance of biographical tone and honesty is perhaps the best way to capture an excellent sketch of John’s life.

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Life and Teaching of Christ Mark Perkins

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Life and Teaching of Christ

Biography by 
Mark Perkins

Mark Perkins has been a pastor for 20 years, and he taught Bible for over 4000 hours. His education in Bible literature, the theological seminary and classical literature make him a person with a wealth of knowledge and an author with immense command on the subject matter. The book starts with Mark Perkin’s historical introduction to the beginning and the word of God, encompassing a worldwide view of the psychology of the world. The book offers a strong perspective on the eternal fight between light and dark. The author accounts for the origin, person and work of Jesus Christ. He also points out Christ’s joint role with people that have played a part in our understanding of the everlasting fight between light and dark. The book personifies the hundreds of years in which historical societies have lived before Christ, under Christ and then influenced by Christ’s teachings after his death.

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George Mueller – Man of Faith by Basil Miller

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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George Mueller – Man of Faith

Biography by 
Basil Miller

George Mueller – Man of Faith states the remarkable and challenging story of a man who dared to believe that God both could and would supply all of his needs—whether personal or for the thousands of orphans in his care!Though confirmed in the church at the age of 14, George Muller was raised without a real concept of God. By the time he was 16, he was in jail as a vagabond and thief.In his early twenties he came in contact with a group of people who met regularly for prayer and Bible study.

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George Mueller of Bristol by Arthur T. Piersonn

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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George Mueller of Bristol

Biography by 
Arthur T. Piersonn

George Muller of Bristol is the ultimate biography written by a friend and approved by Muller’s son in law. Arthur T. Pierson accounts for all the times when God provided for Muller and his ministry that cared for thousands of orphans. A godless youth transformed into a prayer warrior, Muller’s life was a series of miraculous events and proof of fruits of faithful companionship. His compassionate ministry changed the look of social endeavors and missionaries throughout the world. Muller has become a sort of hero of faith and a great example that challenges many to obey God in every way. His life not only realizes the life of living by faith but also serves as an inspiration to Christians today, as an example that highlights the possibility of conquering struggles. This book is a strong narrative of Muller’s life and that God is living God who listens, answers and blesses.

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George Mueller Bio by Basil Miller

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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George Mueller Bio

Biography by 
Basil Miller

From his early days in jail as a thief to his participation in a regular group that met for Bible study, this biography is a fascinating introduction and documentation of the challenging and remarkable story of George Muller. A man with strong beliefs, Muller was raised in the absence of any concept of God, and his journey took many turns that ended up in him believing in God, not only for his needs but for the needs of thousands of orphans that he cared for. Muller’s life was debt-free, mostly on his knees, praying and seeking a stronger relationship with God. It is an example of consistency, simplicity, humility, trust and sole-dependence on God. Muller has been an inspirational man, a great prayer warrior, and this book is a pause. It is a button that clicks to reflect and assess the quality of one’s devotion to the will of God.

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William R. Moody by Moody

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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William R. Moody

Biography by 
Moody

It is agreed by many that William R Moody lived for the glory of God and was devoted to spreading the Gospel. William was a Doctor of Divinity, the Bishop of Lexington, and an author of many books, including The Bishop Speaks His Mind. Starting in the Midwest United States, William became an influential figure who could draw out information from people. He quickly became an agent of change in shaping Christianity and its culture in the United States. William R. Moody lived a life in service to God that reflected in his ministry. His ministry was far-reaching and monumental as it centered on performance rather than the Gospel. William R. Moody rests among greats such as Charles Finney, who highlighted and encouraged the positivity in western society in the last two centuries. This biography preserves the memory and life of William, who was a marvelous teacher, learner and preacher.

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Your Sanctification by Charles H. Spurgeon

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Your Sanctification

Doctrine – Theology  by 
Charles H. Spurgeon

How could we know if God chooses us? What is our position on His sight? What does it mean to be set apart? Does it mean that we have to be blameless first before He can choose us? Or can He still use our lives despite our imperfections?
Sanctification is a word that Spurgeon had taken a long time before he could clearly understand its meaning. He examined the three implications of sanctification in the Old Testament – to set apart, to declare holy, and to make holy. He also explained the beginning and end of the process.
In this 30-pages work, Spurgeon shared what he thought was the connotation of sanctification after hours of meditation and seeking illumination from the Holy Spirit. We can see that even if we are flawed as human beings, we can still serve Him. We are sanctified not because we are holy but because He chose us.

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Profiting From The Word by A.W. Pink

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Profiting From The Word

Doctrine – Theology  by 
A.W. Pink

What can you gain spiritually from reading and studying the Bible? Does reading the scriptures make you a better person? Or does this store of knowledge increase your pride to look down on others who are more ignorant than you? What is your motive for taking up the word of God?
People read the Scriptures for various reasons. Some read to satisfy their literary pride and brag about it. Some read to satisfy their sense of curiosity. Some read to argue to those who differ from them and prove that their belief is the right doctrine. How about us? What is our motive for reading the Bible? How does the Scripture truly benefit our soul?
In this A.W. Pink’s classic work, he discussed the relationship between the Scriptures and several topics of the Bible such as sin, prayer, good works, obedience, promises, joy, etc. He also provided seven main points for each chapter that explains how we can profit from reading the Scriptures or what must we do for our soul to profit from it.

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Divine Covenants by A.W. Pink

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Divine Covenants

Doctrine – Theology  by 
A.W. Pink

God is not a deity to be worshipped passively but someone who chose to interact with us. Throughout history, God chose men and women to bring goodness to earth. He didn’t make a choice randomly, but He selects the best. But what does it take to be chosen by God for such a critical mission? In this book, A.W. Pink discussed how God made covenants to different people like Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David. In each story, we can see how He seek partnership with humans to accomplish a goal and how He blessed the world through these people. These narratives showed that God loves the world and has a plan for us. But whether it will get fulfilled or not depends on man’s willingness to meet Him halfway. So, let’s take time to know His character and what captures His heart through His covenants with the fathers of faith, in the hopes that we may also capture His heart so that He can use our lives to bring Heaven upon Earth.

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Doctrine of Election by A.W. Pink

August 31, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Doctrine of Election

Doctrine – Theology  by 
A.W. Pink

The great Architect predestined everything to work for the good. He made a plan he didn’t keep secret but made known through His Word. The conclusion on the conflict between good and evil had long been determined. But whether we will be part of those who will be saved or not depends upon our free will. God wants to reveal His Word to His people, but the Truth has to be bought. The cost requires your devotion, a task not for the faint in heart. However, are you willing to pay the price?
In this book, A.W. Pink discussed a topic not recognized by many, for there are things that the mind can understand, but the heart cannot just accept. The doctrine of election is not easy to absorb if the heart does not sync with the mind. It presents humbling truths that may be hard for a man’s ego to welcome. But if we humble ourselves and grasps that Truth, it will be worth more than we could imagine and hope for.

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