
Imitation of Christ
Christian Life. by
Thomas Kempis
Imitation of Christ, classic of Christian devotional literature has brought understanding and comfort to millions for centuries. Both Protestants and Catholics — as well as mystics and historians of religious thought — have studied these meditations on the life and teachings of Jesus, finding in them a path to prayer and spiritual guidance. Written in a candid and conversational style, The Imitation of Christ discusses liberation from worldly inclinations, recollection as a preparation for prayer, the consolations of prayer, and the place of eucharistic communion in a devout life.

The Doctrine of Sanctification
Christian Life by
A.W. Pink
The doctrine of sanctification is at the very heart of the gospel message; for it answers the mysterious and all-important question, “How can an impure sinner approach a holy God?” It is also among the most difficult doctrines to study exhaustively, due to the hundreds of passages which speak to the topic, in a myriad of diversely complementary ways. Few persons have unraveled the threads in as comprehensive and practical a way as A.W. Pink. The Doctrine of Sanctification is highly recommended to anyone passionate about pursuing a life of true holiness!

Studies on Saving Faith
Christian Life by
A.W. Pink
Studies on Saving Faith includes; It is generally recognized that spirituality is at low ebb in Christendom and not a few perceive that sound doctrine is rapidly on the wane, yet many of the Lord’s people take comfort from supposing that the Gospel is still being widely preached and that large numbers are being saved thereby. Alas, their optimistic supposition is ill-founded and sandy grounded.

Saving Faith
Christian Life by
A.W.Pink
Saving Faith includes; It is generally recognized that spirituality is at low ebb in Christendom and not a few perceive that sound doctrine is rapidly on the wane, yet many of the Lord’s people take comfort from supposing that the Gospel is still being widely preached and that large numbers are being saved thereby. Alas, their optimistic supposition is ill-founded and sandy grounded. If the “message” now being delivered in Mission Halls be examined, if the “tracts” which are scattered among the unchurched masses be scrutinized, if the “open-air” speakers be carefully listened to, if the “sermons” or “addresses” of a “Soul-winning campaign” be analyzed

Calvin on Self Denial
Christian Life by
John Calvin
Calvin on Self-Denial is a fitting introduction for the modern church to the Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin’s masterpiece first published in 1536

Man Dwelling place of God
Christian Life by
A.W. Tozer
Man Dwelling place of God includes that as God’s self-knowledge lies in the eternal Spirit, so man’s self-knowledge is by his own spirit, and his knowledge of God is by the direct impression of the Spirit of God upon the spirit of man.” In the heart of every Christian is the dwelling place where the Triune God desires to fellowship with his people. Tozer explores this truth with brilliant insight and care for God’s people. It is no wonder that this book has provided encouragement and comfort to Christians for over a century!

Celebration of Discipline
Christian Life by
Foster
“Richard J. Foster’s Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth is hailed by many as the best modern book on Christian spirituality with millions of copies sold since its original publication in 1978.
In Celebration of Discipline, Foster explores the “”classic Disciplines,”” or central spiritual practices, of the Christian faith to show how each of these areas contribute to a balanced spiritual life.
Foster, the bestselling author of several books (Prayer and Streams of Living Water) and intrachurch movement founder of Renovaré, helps motivate Christians everywhere to embark on a journey of prayer and spiritual growth.”