
Soul-Winner
Christian Living by
Charles H. Spurgeon
A prominent figure in the reformed Baptist traditions, Charles was known as the ‘prince of preachers. Highly influential among the Christian community, Charles preached about 10,000,000 people three times a week. Soul Winner is one of his more notable works, sermons and hymns. This book effectively collects and curates the talks and lectures of a prominent evangelist for people to inspire them to think about repentance and reformation. The book acts as a manual that is still winning souls and guiding the sinners to the savior. The book is empowering, motivational and piercing, although it was intended to be a formal collection. The classic Surgeon hides treasures of wisdom, advice and lessons from the author’s personal experiences. The book is not an end but a beginning of a journey inspired by spiritualism, Gospel, holiness and power of the Word. It is for Church leadership, Street vendor and everyone in between.

Word of Counsel
Christian Living by
Charles H Spurgeon
It starts with an essential question that is answered in itself: Could there be a profession as rewarding as winning souls for Christ? There isn’t any because this is a dreamlike situation and employment highly sought after. There is a threshold to enter and the level is set for any Christian who loves God with all his heart and soul, with mindfulness towards his fellow men. This book is for all Christians in all walks of life, it is a source of inspiration, challenge and conviction. It can bring tears as you experience deep care for your coworkers, neighbors, children and other individuals surrounding you. Knowing that Charles holds nothing back when it comes to his experiences, knowledge and biblical wisdom, this book is a practical application that equips a Christian to lead a fulfilled life, addressing the incredible work Lord has intended for us to do through his people.

Fleeing Out of Sodom
Christian Living by
Jonathan Edwards
Choosing Jesus means no turning back. Fleeing Out of Sodom by Jonathan Edwards talks about the story of the destruction of Sodom, with all its circumstances, which appears to be incorporated in the Scriptures for our warning and is held forth as an example, a wake-up call that we all need to hear. Edwards asserts that fleeing from Sodom is a type of journey which all true believers make when turning from a sinful life. This explains the doctrine: we ought not to look back and the application of it. It gives several compelling reasons why one should be firm in deciding when fleeing from sin. There is nothing of value to look back on and be considered. Those joys are only ephemeral, and those who persist in them will be destroyed. It explains the importance of this story as a reminder to all believers.

The Ten Commandments
Christian Living by
David C.Pack
What is the real significance of God’s Commandments in our lives? The Ten Commandments by David C. Pack allows us to have a comprehensive understanding of God’s law and how it protects us from sin and its consequences. In this book, we can observe how God governs and guides us. It highlighted that the Ten Commandments are not regulations that limit our freedom, but rather commandments that protect us from sin and its chaos by alerting us about what we should and should not do. The Ten Commandments, like the natural rules that keep the universe running properly, are the law that provides order and harmony to the world. After reading this book, may we all strive to live a life pleasing to God.

Vanity of Thoughts
Christian Living by
Thomas Goodwin
How can we protect our thoughts Confidence in God in Times of Danger shows God’s providence in the Book of Esther. It was written by Alexander Carson, he transitions from biblical understanding to modern application in the lives of God’s people in a brief yet thorough manner. Christians will learn that even the most little events in the world’s affairs are linked to God’s intentions for His people, who are anointed and led by Him to achieve His goals, in this passionate exegesis. This book encourages the believers to have unshakeable faith in God’s care even while in grave danger, to look for Him in every event of the day, and to rely on Him for protection, health, comfort, peace, and all of life’s blessings. It will help people who are weary to believe in their hearts that God is taking good care of everything.

Lord, What Should I Do
Christian Living by
Fred R. Coulter
What’s going on with mainstream Christianity? This is the question that the book, Lord, What Should I Do by Fred R. Coulter deals with, the correct and wrong doctrine in the Christian Church. It tackles the different issues involving the church and the declining number of churchgoers.
This book explains the pressing problems that the church faces. It covers corruption, complacency, negative impression of organized religion, feeling frustrated and neglected, and even problems with pastors and ministers.
Coulter was able to communicate to those who are trying to figure out how these present issues should be addressed. This is indeed for the real Christians who love God the Father and Jesus Christ with all of their heart, mind, soul, and strength; who seek righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance, and meekness; and who fight the good fight of faith to lay hold of the hope of eternal life.

Pilgrims Progress
Christian Living by
John Bunyan
Often lauded as on par for importance with the Bible as a Christian document, The Pilgrims’ Progress is a religious parable of a good man’s pilgrimage through the journey of life in search of redemption.
Rich in Biblical theology, the compelling drama depicts the story of a pilgrim’s triumphs, trials, and tribulations that follow him on his odyssey to the Celestial City set stunningly against the backdrops of grand towns and idle country.
The Pilgrim’s Progress, a massively influential 17th-century classic known for its simplicity, liveliness, and beauty of language, is today one of the most widely read books in English. It is one of the most important works of religious English literature, had been translated into over 200 languages, and never went out of print.

Christian in Complete Armour
Spiritual Warfare by
William Gurnall
The Christian in Complete Armour by Anglican minister William Gurnall is perhaps one of the most profound spiritual and biblical theology written from the English Puritan age. The world, according to the Apostle Paul, is at war. It is not a war by the modern man’s definition but a struggle of the spirit. Gurnall began to investigate Paul’s admonition in sermons and lectures that he published under this title.
These teachings became Gurnall’s legacy, influencing well over three centuries of Christians and earning acclaim from notable figures such as Richard Baxter, John Flaven, John Newton, Charles Spurgeon, and Jonathan Edwards.
Historical theologians and church historians, and anyone in the Christian faith, can be enlightened through this literature. It gives considerable information on the pre-critical puritan vision of the universe while also elucidating a theological and spiritual issue that modern people of His faith either disregard or take for granted.