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Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Pilgrims Progress

The Pilgrims Progress by 
John Bunyan

This famous story of man’s progress through life in search of salvation remains one of the most entertaining allegories of faith ever written. Set against realistic backdrops of town and country, the powerful drama of the pilgrim’s trials and temptations follows him in his harrowing journey to the Celestial City.
Along a road filled with monsters and spiritual terrors, Christian confronts such emblematic characters as Worldly Wiseman, Giant Despair, Talkative, Ignorance, and the demons of the Valley of the Shadow of Death. But he is also joined by Hopeful and Faithful.
An enormously influential 17th-century classic, universally known for its simplicity, vigor, and beauty of language, The Pilgrim’s Progress remains one of the most widely read books in the English language.

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The Consistent Christian by William Secker

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Consistent Christian

Christian Living  by 
William Secker

The Consistent Christian: To serve man’s necessity is charitable; to serve his convenience is warrantable; to serve his iniquity is blamable – but to serve his purity is honorable! The design of this piece is not the ostentation of the author – but the edification of the reader. In this subject you have a breviary of true religion. The works enjoined in it are weighty, and the blessings annexed to it are many. Christianity is here dressed in the white linen of purity. As grace begins in God’s love to us – so it ends in our love to Him.

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A Treatise of Self-Denial Thomas Manton

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Treatise of Self-Denial

Christian Living  by 
Thomas Manton

A Treatise of Self-Denial is a Puritan Classic in every sense: it is thorough, biblical, relevant, insightful, timeless, vital, God-honoring, convicting, and immensely important reading for every Christian. It is especially important for pastors, to restore to their preaching this fundamental doctrine, which has become all but lost in our day. Manton skillfully and convincingly explores our need to deny self-dependence, self-will,, self-love, and self-seeking. We pray every Christians life will be transformed by reading and applying this truth.

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Faith and Life by B.B. Warfield

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Faith and Life

Christian Living  by 
B.B. Warfield

This book contains the addresses that Warfield gave to his students in the Sunday afternoon classes at Princeton. He dived in the deep currents of faith and explored life. The book reflects his over thirty years of experience as one of the greatest reformed theologians. With his careful use of scripture and confidence in Christ, he repeatedly expressed himself as a student and a man of God, and he encouraged his students to do the same instead of picking sides. His personal Christian experience shines through the subjects he dealt with; the role of spirit in prayer and conviction and the vitality of true devotion to Christ. The book unveils the two sides of Warfield, who stood as one of the giants of the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. It archives his words as a pastor and a professor, a scholar involved in the practical matters of Christian faith.

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The Fight of the Faith by T.A. Sparks

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The fight of the Faith

Christian Living  by 
T.A. Sparks

In the middle of conflicts surrounding the spiritual advancement of devoted Christians, Austin Sparks writes a book that evaluates the direct relationship between these conflicts and the faith. The fight and the faith always go together, and their relationship is recorded in history. Their invariable association is narrated in the New Testament. The book comments that this is a natural occurrence in all true spiritual experiences and the understanding of faith and conflicts is something that holds tremendous importance to Lord’s people to grow. The book discusses the essence of conflicting factors in spiritual warfare and Christian beliefs as the focal point. The author also comments on the all-inclusive aspect of faith, the truth it carried with impact rather than a system of doctrines and teachings. The author draws context from the New Testament to describe the phrase ‘the faith’ and testimony of Christ in simple, short and significant sentences.

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Around the wicket gate by Charles Spurgeon

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Around the wicket gate

Christian Living  by 
Charles Spurgeon

It is a tragedy when a person dies outside the gates to the church ground when he sees the beauty of the building and the people going in without crossing the threshold himself. He is almost saved and forever lost. This is a book of immeasurable value as it contains gems of knowledge for those who are afraid of committing their lives to God. Unapologetic, penetrating and relevant, this book is written in classic Spurgeon style as he accounts for the consequences of lingering at the gate of life. He outlines the regions far from God and peace and the gate which stands at the head of the way of eternal life, and what ails men who linger when what they seek is right in front of them. The book has proven to be a blessing for millions of Christians who have yet to fully accept Christ as their savior.

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Advice for Seekers by Charles H. Spurgeon

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Advice for Seekers

Christian Living  by 
Charles H. Spurgeon

Before starting this conversation with millions, Charles dealt with many difficulties in coming to Christ as many do before they become Christians. This approach lets the readers become seekers who are taking from a sympathetic counsellor that is the author himself, as he examines false ideas about God’s salvation and frequent errors that prevent seekers from trusting Jesus Christ fully. In our modern world, seeking is considered old fashion and their questions are often disregarded because any interest in Gospel is often mistaken for Faith itself, this book is written to help these seekers cross the difficult bridge with proper guidance. The book is equally relevant for believers who want to remove any doubts and fears which is why it has become a simple yet powerful evangelistic tool for hundreds who read. The book offers a path of peace using guidance from God rather than maps of our limited understanding.

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Practical Religion by Horatius Bonar

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Practical Religion

Christian Living  by 
Horatius Bonar

This classic by Horatius Bonar takes a challenging look at our mundane activities and issues of the Christian life. Starting with the basics of conversion, sin and repentance, he examines the holiness of life, value of conscience and assurance. Practical Religion is a thorough and biblical guide for Christians to experience the beauty of Christ and strive for a devoted living. Horatius comes from a long line of ministers who joined the Free Church of Scotland in 1838. Denying the established, Horatius was a popular author known for his prolific hymns and poetry. His outlook on the basics of the Christian life is relatable, making this book timeless and helpful for serious readers who want to know more and be better. Practical Religion is a popular theme in evangelical circles that lets its readers examine their lives in the light of God and explore the concept of walking with God.

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A Treatise on Self Denial by Thomas Manton

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Treatise on Self Denial

Christian Living  by 
Thomas Manton

Manton was a nonconformist puritan who started preaching from his home. Considered to be one of the best preachers in England, this book is a puritan classic that offers timeless and thoughtful insight into fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith, which has become lost in our day. The author skillfully and meticulously explores our denial of self-confidence, self-will, self-love, our desire to seek and transform as we read and apply the truth. Self-denial is an essential mark of disciple that suffers from the lack of understanding in this self-gratifying age. This book is an antidote for the self-centered souls who practice self-denial with the proper understanding. Do you deny yourself? is an important question that attracts our attention to Christ’s warning and pastors worldwide to restore this fundamental doctrine. It is one of the most profound books on self-denial that extensively explores this subject and it is a pleasurable read.

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Recovery in a Day of Failure by T.Austin-Sparks

August 30, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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Recovery in a Day of Failure

Christian Living  by 
T. Austin-Sparks

One of the greatest reads of our time, the book discusses the factors that enable Lord’s people to recover to His full thought. In a world that has lost the sense of full recovery, Austin-Sparks takes on the approach of God’s thought as a full expression when people take themselves as a vessel and means of expression of His mind in a greater way. This approach further leads to a connection to the spirit of wisdom, counsel and knowledge. He also notes the differences between spiritual administration and natural judgment, that being administrating here on earth as man, which also puts spiritual judgment in perspective as important to understand the difference between man’s mind and God. It is our spiritual judgment that, as Austin explains, enables us to check, arrest and bring us back from drifts and departures that lead us to rejection of God and imposition of our mind.

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