
Normal Christian Life
Christian Life by
Watchman Nee
Normal Christian Life states this great Christian classic unfolds the theme of Christ our Life. Nee reveals the secret of spiritual strength and vitality that should be the normal experience of every Christian. His fresh spiritual insights on the cross and resurrection of Christ have proven a blessing to many.

A Living Sacrifice
Christian Life by
Watchman Nee
A Living Sacrifice states that this volume was distilled from a series of basic lessons on practical Christian living delivered by the great Chinese pastor-teacher, Watchman Nee, to Christian workers in Kuling, Foochow, China in 1948.
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The Lonely God
Christian Life by
Ron Dart
The Lonely God states that The Bible doesn’t contradict itself, but it often runs counter to what we expect. Part of the problem lies in the limitations of the human mind. The very idea of God exceeds our grasp. Traditional views hold that God himself is the only uncreated being. Everything and everyone else was created by him. But then that means that before God created the things that are, he was alone – for eternity. But that seems impossible. It is possible to understand God, but only on his own terms, and only by his own revelation./p>

Holiness, Nature and Hindrances
Christian Life by
John C. Ryle
J.C. Ryle’s Holiness has imparted a standing challenge to Christians for 130 years. In this new, slimmed-down series of excerpts from Ryle’s masterwork, we aim to present his original message to a whole new generation. Holiness, Ryle argued, was not simply a matter of believing and feeling, but of doing.

Holy Dying
Christian Life by
Jeremy Taylor
“Holy Dying; This is a 17th century treatise on how to incorporate prayer into a Christian life.
From the intro: “”It is necessary, that every man should consider, that, since God hath given him an excellent nature, wisdom, and choice, an understanding soul, and an immortal spirit, having made him lord over the beasts, and but a little lower than the angels; he hath also appointed for him a work and a service great enough to employ those abilities, and hath also designed him to a state of life after this, to which he can only arrive by that service and obedience.

Holy Living
Christian Life by
Jeremy Taylor
“Holy Living; This is a 17th century treatise on how to incorporate prayer into a Christian life.
From the intro: “”It is necessary, that every man should consider, that, since God hath given him an excellent nature, wisdom, and choice, an understanding soul, and an immortal spirit, having made him lord over the beasts, and but a little lower than the angels; he hath also appointed for him a work and a service great enough to employ those abilities, and hath also designed him to a state of life after this, to which he can only arrive by that service and obedience.

The Ideal Life
Christian Life by
Henry Drummond
In The Ideal Life Drummond addresses such topics as the nature of Christ, human sin and guilt, and salvation, and he suggests ways in which Christians can lead lives that are pleasing to God. Although determining the will of God for one’s life can often seem difficult, Drummond stresses the importance of prayer in listening for God’s voice and discerning His leading.