
Advice for Seekers
Christian Living by
Charles H. Spurgeon
Advice for Seekers:Before a man becomes a Christian he has many false ideas about God’s way of salvation. Spurgeon details these problems one by one and in the process helps not only seekers but doubting Christians to

Around the wicket gate
Christian Living by
Charles Spurgeon
Around the wicket gate: Imagine standing outside a garden paradise, gazing upon its beauty and splendor but refusing to enter through the gate. That is exactly the picture Charles Spurgeon paints in this work on evangelism and witnessing, pointing out the great tragedy of sinners who stand on the wrong side of the gate, look upon everlasting life but never pursue it. This book, engaging and easy-to-read, speaks friendly and candidly to those who continue to resist God’s calling yet linger Around the Wicket Gate

The fight of the Faith
Christian Living by
T.A. Sparks
“The fight of the Faith; Are we going to let the Lord have all the territory of our being in every way? It is not so easy as saying, “”Yes!”” It becomes a daily challenge (the fight). We never know how difficult it is to let the Lord have His way until He lights upon some pet opinion of our self-life. When the Lord has gained His full way in all His own, as He will at the end, the manifestation of the sons of God will take place, and the whole problem will have been solved, the problem of this universe.

Faith and Life
Christian Living by
B.B. Warfield
B. B. Warfield kept up the Princeton tradition of Sunday afternoon classes with the students of the Seminary in which, in his own words, ‘the deepest currents of the Christian faith and life were explored’. This book contains some of the memorable addresses he gave on those occasions

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.

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.

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.