How shall I Approach God
Doctrine by
Horatius Bonar
“How should I go to God?” This can be the most important question we can ask ourselves. Many believers think that they don’t need to go to God because He is already with us. However, we can see in Genesis how human falls into sin. We got separated from God, and the need to seek Him arose.
This collection of Dr. Bonar’s writings deals with the theme of Christian assurance. He tells us that there is a life after death and urges us to be sure of the home to which we are going. Only if we confess our sin and ask Him to cleanse us can we go to Him. It is the first step to restore our fellowship to God where we fear no evil and our sorrows are turned into joy. So let this work serves as a compass as we seek His path.
Prayer and Preaching
Prayer and Preaching by
Karl Barth
Pray and Preaching depicts Karl Barth’s characteristic union of simplicity and profoundness in a wonderful manner. The pages curate the Word from the Lord for revitalizing the Church today. Based on a couple of series of informal lectures that Bath attended; the first lecture he studied is a Christian prayer, particularly the Lord’s Prayer interested by Luther and Calvin whereas the second lecture ventures into the field of practical theology, exploring and discussing the vital characteristics of preaching and methods of preparing a sermon. The influence of the marriage of these studies is evident in the tone of this little book. The book comments on the trust the preachers put in the Scripture and being a notable figure and author himself, the writer remains humble when proclaiming the Word of God. Barth states that even Christians who are not responsible for composing sermons do have the responsibility of hearing God.
Exposition of the Lords Prayer
Daily Devotional by
Thomas Hooker
A famous leader who founded the colony of Connecticut, Thomas Hooker was an outstanding speaker and a voice of universal Christian suffrage. Being an important figure in the early development and one of the greatest preachers, this is a scarce antiquarian book that is culturally important and classic Christian literature. The book investigates and provides a perfect pattern of prayer that is a reflection of God’s will with a tone that is full and comprehensive, guarantees satisfaction, motivation and inspiration for its reader by delving into expositions of the Lord’s prayer. The book is a well-needed reminder of the Lord’s mercy and the connection prayer establishes with God so that the man can repent. It is a reminder of half sentences and broken speeches that the Lord interprets and regards. It is a reminder of the truth of a soul that is faithful and willing to pass by many failings.
Ministry of Intercession
Prayer – Intercession by
Andrew Murray
A devotional written on the power of intercessory prayer, Ministry of Intercession on the more important books Andrew Murray has written in his life that is also considered by Christians to be one of the most influential books ever written on prayer. A South African pastor and writer of Christian classics, Andrew considered missions to be one of the vital sources of education of the Church. Being a leading figure in the region in the 1860s, Murray is remembered by his works as an author who has helped Christians form every corner of the world to discover the power in prayer and underlining it as an excellent opportunity available to God’s children for strengthening their faith and revitalizing their energy, enabling them to intercede for others with tremendous results. The book is about anointing, revival, transforming God’s kingdom into a tangible reality and understanding the higher purpose designed by God.
Prevailing Prayer
Prayer by
Dwight Moody
In a modern world, there are very few books that everyone should read and Prevailing Prayer by Dwight Moody is one of those. It is a Moody classic for all those who wonder where the power is and are curious to explore new depths of spirituality. The book is a reminder that God can change a life, it is an inspiration to pray, remain humble and encourages its readers to seek the ‘Arm’ that moves the world. One of the greatest evangelists of all time, Moody builds his case upon the mysteries hidden in the history of humans living on this planet; why some prayers have moved mountains whereas others can barely move stones. Answering all the important questions, Prevailing Prayer explains the biblical element of the universe which we call prayer. The book is a gem containing illustrations and stories that play a role in the renewal of faith.
Lord Teach Us to Pray Sermons on Prayer
Prayer by
Alexander Whyte
LORD TEACH US TO PRAY offers encouragement for a deeper, more intimate, and more intense prayer life. After some opening remarks, the book offers a penetrating and insightful analysis of the shining examples of prayer in the lives of Jacob, Moses, David, Jesus, Paul, and others. The author tells how he was inspired to pray on seeing Perthshire’s Schiehallion mountain covered in winter snow. Alexander Whyte was born in 1836 in Kirriemuir, Angus, and educated at King’s College, Aberdeen, and New College, Edinburgh. He served as a minister of the Free Church of Scotland in both Glasgow and Edinburgh, and later as principal of New College, Edinburgh. After the Bible, the writings of Puritan Thomas Goodwin were among his favorites. Whyte is most remembered as a powerful preacher. This book is a collection of his sermons given between 1895 and 1906.
A Simple Way to Pray
Prayer by
Martin Luther
A Simple Way to Pray is a passage from the forty-third volume of Luther’s works in the American Edition. This book is a modern translation of Luther’s practical instruction, delivered through his ITCP method of instruction, thanksgiving, confession, and prayer.
Despite the fact that prayer is an essential part of the Christian life, many Christians struggle with it. When Luther’s barber and close friend Peter Beskendorf requested practical guidance on how to pray, he wrote this brief essay, which was first published in 1535.
This method centers prayer on the catechism or other biblical passages, but it also allows the Holy Spirit to stimulate thoughts through the Word, which the mind can chase more freely during prayer. Readers’ prayer life will be renewed and energized as they gain confidence in praying to God. Pastors may purchase in bulk and distribute to members following pastoral care, confirmation, or church membership.
A Simple Way to Pray
Prayer by
Martin Luther
A Simple Way to Pray is a passage from the forty-third volume of Luther’s works in the American Edition. This book is a modern translation of Luther’s practical instruction, delivered through his ITCP method of instruction, thanksgiving, confession, and prayer.
Despite the fact that prayer is an essential part of the Christian life, many Christians struggle with it. When Luther’s barber and close friend Peter Beskendorf requested practical guidance on how to pray, he wrote this brief essay, which was first published in 1535.
This method centers prayer on the catechism or other biblical passages, but it also allows the Holy Spirit to stimulate thoughts through the Word, which the mind can chase more freely during prayer. Readers’ prayer life will be renewed and energized as they gain confidence in praying to God. Pastors may purchase in bulk and distribute to members following pastoral care, confirmation, or church membership.