Christian Living

The Secret of Brotherly Love by Andrew Murray -17%
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The subject with which this little book deals is one of the most difficult and profound of themes. Readers are invited to adore the love of God with Andrew Murray, and the miracles of grace it can work in human hearts--filling them with divine love. 31 short readings - ideal as a daily devotional for one month!
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Pleasant Paths by Vance Havner -9%
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The author calls this little book a “sheaf of mediations,” the kind of brief meditative essays that gained him such a wide circle of readers. As always, there are plenty of nuggets of wisdom scattered through these pages. Havner says in the foreword (speaking of himself in the third person): “These reflections have been sweet to him and he trusts they will be so to others. He has made himself be still now and then to write such things for his own soul’s good. May it help some others to ‘prime their pumps!’ But, better still, may it point us to him in whom, if we abide, we shall never thirst but ever receive and ever overflow.” The last...
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The Unwanted Gift by Tom Elliff -7%
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In The Unwanted Gift: Hearing God in the Midst of Your Struggles , Tom Elliff shares how he and his wife, Jeannie, came to view their toughest challenge as a gift. Through biblical study and reflection on a personal trial, he teaches how to accept that hardships bring life’s greatest measure of God’s grace and power. Our most painful problems, though unwanted, can truly be gifts from God. Tom Elliff is gifted by the Lord with the ability to teach us biblical truth from the experiences of life. The home-going of his precious Jeannie was filled with lessons he would rather not learn at this time. But in typical Elliff fashion he has put...
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Hazardous by Ed Cyzewski and Derek Cooper -29%
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Committing to the Cost of Following Jesus We may think that following Jesus always leads to green fields and still waters, but Christ sends us out as “sheep among wolves” and warns us that we will be hated by everyone because of Him. Derek Cooper and Ed Cyzewski show how true discipleship clashes with our culture and affects every area of life. Counting the cost and becoming disciples of Jesus instead of just spectators will influence all our daily decisions and plans. Hazardous is a call to listen for God’s leading and to obey, even when it leads us down a difficult and dangerous path. As you confront...
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Gems of Martin Luther -17%
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It is the truth alone which can bring peace to the sinner by the knowledge of Jesus Christ and his redemption, and this truth is found in God’s Word. Martin Luther was one servant used by God to restore to the church the truth of the gospel which had become obscured by the doctrines of men. His personal struggle as a sinner seeking peace with God, the righteous Judge, led him to comprehend, according to God’s Word, what sin is and what grace and salvation truly are. He found that, although God is indeed a righteous Judge, he is also a God of mercy and forgiveness. Luther, in seeking peace with God, minimized neither his own sin nor...
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Day by Day with the Best of Spurgeon: On the Love and Loveliness of Jesus by Dolores E. Coupland -6%
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Day by Day is a collection of the best writings of Charles H. Spurgeon; an entire book centered on Jesus, his great sacrifice for us, and what he means to us. "Are you trusting in the cross? Are you resting in Jesus? If not, may the Lord teach you this blessed privilege." Jesus is our salvation, our treasure, our heaven, our all. Bathe yourself in the love and loveliness of the Lord as Spurgeon leads us to all those precious places where our Savior lived, suffered, and then died for our redemption. "Charles Spurgeon was one of the very few individual Christians since Paul, with a far-flung, era-changing influence. Since his death in 1892,...
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Carl Olof Rosenius is a well-known name among Christians in Scandinavia. He was born on February 3, 1816 in the parish of Nysätra within the province of Västerbotten, Sweden. His father was a faithful clergyman. Carl Olof became one of the leaders of the great revival during the nineteenth century. Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen was founded in 1856, which derived from him, its mission to publish and distribute Bibles and literature. In spite of his brief life—only 52 years—he managed to accomplish much. Besides preaching and individual counsel, he was an author and an editor of the magazine:  Pietisten  (The...
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Morning and Evening by C. H. Spurgeon Classic Edition -20%
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Countless Christians have been inspired by Spurgeon’s straightforward and insightful writings. And these classic meditations continue to be just as relevant today as they were more than one hundred years ago. In this popular devotional book, Spurgeon challenges readers to reflect on the redemptive work of Christ and the power they have in Him to live for God’s glory. Readers can discover the joy of spending intimate times with God—knowing who they are in Christ, growing stronger in their faith, and loving Him more. > Emphasizes the importance of a relationship with Christ > Offers practical insights into everyday...
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Fragments that Remain by Amy Carmichael -9%
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Just as there were 12 baskets of fragments left over from the feeding of the 5,000, so the notes and letters that Amy Carmicheal left behind provide “basketfuls” of spiritual nourishment. Come feast on these delightful morsels from the life of one who was truly abandoned to God. Compiled by Bee Trehane, Fragments That Remain is a compilation of notes and letters left behind by Amy Carmichael after her death in 1951. Drawing from her many years as a missionary in countries such as Japan and India, Carmichael has left us words of inspiration, encouragement and guidance. In Amy's own words: "If to all our Lord asks of us-obedience,...
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Images of Faith: Reflections Inspired by Lilias Trotter goes beyond the biographical facts of Lilias’s life--Victorian-era artist, protege of John Ruskin, ground-breaking social worker, missionary to Algeria, inspirational author--to ponder the deeper meaning of her life. Some 60 devotional reflections start with a short Trotter quotation, often selected from unpublished diaries, and a full-color Trotter watercolor. Miriam Rockness--who as biographer has lived and breathed and absorbed the world and mind-set of Lilias for the past thirty years--then shares contemporary-life reflections that complement and match the spiritual insights of...
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Lilias Trotter, art protégé of John Ruskin then Christian worker in Algeria, was nearly “lost to history” until the early 1990s when biographer Miriam Huffman Rockness unearthed Trotter’s page-a-day diaries and travel journals.  On those pages, she’d penned and painted her life—mundane alongside memorable moments.  Serendipitous sightings—she called them “beholdings.”  Now it’s your turn.  In these pages, adorned with Trotter’s art and inspirational snippets, you’re invited to write, sketch, or draw remembrances, experiences, hopes, and prayers.  Your regrets, intentions, celebrations.  Even...
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“It is toward evening, and the day is far spent” (Luke 24:29). So said the Emmaus disciples to the risen Lord. We read that “Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide” (Genesis 24:63). Isaac would have a rough time today—he wouldn’t be able to get to the fields because of the automobiles and superhighways. If he did get there, he couldn’t meditate because modern Isaacs have lost the art. One thing is certain: “It is toward evening.” For some of us it has been a long time since life’s morning. It is toward evening as this poor delirious world hurtles on toward judgment at the end of the age. It has been a long time...
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It has been a long time since my boyhood days in the country. My ministry has required living much on trains, in hotels, in crowded cities. I have escaped from the bedlam at every opportunity and have endeavored to find time and make a place to express that love of the outdoors which has meant so much to me in body, mind, and spirit. I have compromised on a city park when country woods were not available. I have resorted to various devices in order to be still and rest awhile. This modern age has conspired to steal from the soul of man the spirit of reflection and contemplation. One must put up a never-ceasing fight to maintain as much of...
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This book outlines 8 ways the ordinary realities of life point us towards the extraordinary reality of Jesus Christ. “What’s the Point? is a fresh and gentle apologetic for the Christian faith. In his new book, Ezra Byer tackles the pressing objections that undermine the plausibility of belief.  Avoiding ethereal abstractions, he elucidates his rationale with intriguing illustrations and warm personal anecdotes. Passionate but never strident, he respectfully invites his readers to consider Jesus as the ultimate source of purpose, meaning and fulfillment.  This is an insightful and compelling guide for exploring the Christian...
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The State of the Church by Andrew Murray -17%
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In 1911 global mission leaders met in Edinburgh, Scotland, to confront a sobering situation: two-thirds of the world was unevangelized, sending churches were declining in membership and spiritual vitality, and interest in missions was waning. How could such a weak and sickly church meet the challenge of fulfilling the Great Commission? In response to this situation, Andrew Murray wrote The State of the Church. This urgent call to repentance and prayer helped spur on one of the most fruitful missionary movements in church's history. Is history repeating itself today? One hundred years after this book was penned, the church finds itself in...
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Carl Olof Rosenius is a well-known name among Christians in Scandinavia. He was born on February 3, 1816 in the parish of Nysätra within the province of Västerbotten, Sweden. His father was a faithful clergyman. Carl Olof became one of the leaders of the great revival during the nineteenth century. Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen was founded in 1856, which derived from him, its mission to publish and distribute Bibles and literature. In spite of his brief life—only 52 years—he managed to accomplish much. Besides preaching and individual counsel, he was an author and an editor of the magazine:  Pietisten  (The...
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Are you struggling to see what God is doing in your life during the midst of a difficult season? You are not alone. In this book, Ezra draws our attention to the Old Testament patriarch Jacob and reminds us that in our darkest nights God is doing his greatest work! Ezra has written transparently and truthfully to remind us that life is hard, but grace is greater. If you are limping along in the pressing pain of discouragement and doubt, this book invites you to walk with Ezra on a journey common to all and to embrace the profound truths of God’s presence and provision gleaned from the life of Jacob. Most of all, you will be compelled to...
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Song at Twilight contains 50 meditations from the able and fluent pen of Vance Havner, America’s most quoted preacher. In the preface he notes that his previous batch of meditations had been titled It Is Toward Evening, adding, “This new collection indicates that by now I am approaching twilight.” In these pages you will find the mature perceptions of someone who has walked with God for many decades through this decaying and decadent world with a firm step and steady gaze toward the city whose builder and maker is God. The gates of that city are within sight as the traveler shares with us the distilled wisdom of many years before taking...
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