Gleanings From Elisha
Biography by
A.W. Pink
A.W. Pink records the miracles connected and performed by Elisha that revolved around his spirit and his prayers. A.W. Pink’s insight and clear commentary is invaluable when he references scripture and speaks about Elisha; his approach makes this book life-changing. He presents a discourse on the events associated with Elisha by sticking to the scripture rather than trying to explain its applications or deducting logic. An intellectual scholar, A.W. Pink’s careful study makes this book informative as much as enjoyable, ideal for teaching and preaching the life of Elisha. He narrates a history filled with supernatural acts that are strange, significant and in keeping with then Israel’s conditions. The spiritual significance of Elisha is a testimony of harmony, unity and for God contains valuable instructions. The book presents awe-inspiring displays of power, throwing light at a deeper spiritual meaning. The author reminds us of God’s universal dominion and his supremacy.
Heroes of Faith
Biography by
Arthur W. Pink
Heroes of Faith develop an understanding of the events and persons of Hebrew with spiritual insight. This biblical exposition is agreeably the most detailed study on the practicality of this subject as the author skillfully translates the awards and achievements following the perseverance of faith. The author imparts life to thoughts and experiences when they are looked at and preserved through the lens of faith. He states that faith gives actual subsistence to a better future which we often picture in our mind’s eye. It is the grace through Christ unites us to God. It enables us to receive the full extent of blessings if we believe in Him. The book is written and designed to declare the significance of all divine institutions, as only A.W. Pink can. It is a profession of the ultimate consistent and steady faith, against temptations and surpassing desires.
Life Story of C.I. Scofield
Biography by
Charles Trumbull
The mother dies after the birth and the father although not well instructed, read the bible to him; Scofield read his bible like any other Christian boy, a regular book with little attention. The life of a name honored by thousands starts with unconscious mental habits and humble beginnings. Responsible for the popularization of dispensational premillennialism, C. I. Scofield was influenced by the dispensationalism of J. N. Darby. Creating a correspondence course that enrolled thousands of his students and being a regular on the Bible Conference Circuit, Scofield’s dispensational approach is brilliant and remarkable as he holds on to the literal, historical and grammatical system of biblical interpretations. Charles Trumbull’s book is the only book-length reflection on the life of a man who influences twentieth-century American fundamentalism. Scofield’s dispensational charts have made appearances in churches throughout the twentieth century and it has introduced the principle of right division to millions.
Adoniram Judson and the Missionary call
Biography by
Erroll Hulse
Adoniram Judson travelled far and wide, following the call to spread messages from the Gospel. He exemplified faith, perseverance, love and self-discipline. Doctrines of commitment to inspire missionaries and reaching the unreached people are ingrained in Judson’s life. He was a foreign missionary from the United States who became a pioneer in translating the Bible for Burmese people. Judson was an unsettled, young and brilliant mind who suffered a shattered struggle to control his thoughts, finding out that the Bible is true. He overcame anxiety and weakness by achieving personal salvation. The author puts forth an ambitious life full of turns that inspired Judson to become a missionary and carry the message through to those lost without, hoping that it will encourage Christians to trace their lives and asses themselves as Judson did after reading about Christian Schwartz. The author takes the legacy of Adoniram Judson and comes full circle.
The life of John Bunyan
Christian Life by
Unknown
The 17th century Period of Revolution is filled with influential figures such as John Bunyan. Representing the concepts of sin and faith as natural aspects of the world, John presented the idea of life as a journey that has guided Christians in their quest for salvation worldwide. Modest beginnings, informal education and experiencing tragedy at an early age added to John’s journey dedicated to spiritual awakening. John told rich and symbolic stories that are not easy to digest. He penned down his allegory titled The Pilgrim’s Progress in prison. The book is a spiritual bibliography of a prolific writer who seeks not only his spiritual journey; he encourages others to start their own. 250 years after his death, John is lived by more than 60 poems and titles that he wrote during his lifetime. This book includes excerpts from The Pilgrim’s Progress with an introduction and notes on John’s life.
Foxes book of Martyrs
Biography by
John Foxe
This English classic revives the days when noble armies climbed the steep slides amidst pain and peril to conquer. Book of Martyrs is a living force; it is more than a work on Protestant history but a storehouse of romance and controversy that houses the sufferings of Protestants, from the days of the Lord to the present. It is an ecclesiastical history of troubles and persecutions in the critical days, focusing on Scotland and England. Published in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, Foxe discusses Christian martyrs, medieval church, noting that the Church of England was a continuation rather than an innovation. He has ventured through the pain of martyrs that run death to give them light. Including accurate accounts from the historical writings, the book has encouraged national repudiation of the Catholic Church. The book is arguably one of the more technically complex and imposing books of this era.
Winston Churchill -The Watchman
Rome and the U.S.A. by
Gerald Flurry
Winston Churchill was an exceptional watchman who saved the Western world from impending demise due to his foresight. Owning his trajectory, Winston stood his position when the world was on the brink of Chaos. Winston occupied the profiles of an educated soldier, a Prime Minister, a writer, painter, historian and a prolific politician renowned for saving Europe’s liberal democracy from fascism. Winston was a highly praised social reformer who took on the task of dealing with disputes. He established principles of minimum wages, giving women the vote and libraries for the prisoners. Winston forwarded reforms covering education, welfare, agriculture, housing and employment throughout his life. By sea, land or air – Churchill was never afraid to offer his toil, blood, sweat and tears for his people despite the long path unwinding ahead of him. His speeches were an inspiration for the nation and, his only resolve was to fight on.
Understanding the Life & Ministry of Jesus
Hebraic Perspective by
Dr.John DeLancey
Understanding Jesus in the historical context of second temple Judaism, John digs deep into the biblical lands for the sake of spiritual growth and appreciating the roots of Christianity. He attempts to present a plain view of who Jesus was from an undervalued perspective. His research and new approach have led to discoveries that can give a better insight on Jesus by returning to the Jewish culture, heritage, social and political culture in which Jesus lived. John explores the fundamental traditions of the Jewish faith, illustrating a perspective that is prudent for Christians today to understand the ministry and message of Jesus and further applying it to their contemporary lives. The author addresses the role of the Torah and the rabbinic technology as well as the sects of Yeshua’s Day to achieve the intended purpose. More specifically, John DeLancey concludes that the Christian scriptures reflect the Herabic view of reality.