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William Tyndale (translation): The Holy Bible
The Elementary Principles of CHRIST
- The Faith of the Apostles' Creed
The TABERNACLE: A Detailed Portrait of Jesus Christ (I)
The Will of the Holy Spirit for Human Beings
- Sermons on Genesis 1
The Love of God Revealed through Jesus, The only Begotten
Son
- Sermons on the Gospel of John
Prayer
101
The basics of prayer organized into a one-semester course that you can teach in
your Sunday school or do online. Text for an online course in prayer.
Principles of Healing
A free ebook and course that covers Jesus and healing, healing after the
ascension, praying with authority for healing, the demonic, bible verses on
healing, a systematic survey of the main principles of healing, how to have a
healing ministry in your local church, common questions about healing and the
place of medicine etc.
"Principles Of Healing" is © Copyright,
John Edmiston 2000 but may be distributed freely providing authorship and
copyright is appropriately acknowledged and no fee is charged.
The Kingdom Of Heaven
These 33 articles are designed to give Christians an understanding of what Jesus
meant when He talked about "the Kingdom of the Heavens" - which many bible
students say was His main message. On the way you will cover many practical
issues on Christian living, ethics, Church & State, Christian ministry and the
values we are supposed to live by as Christians. This is truly life-transforming
material!
Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream
St. Francis of Assisi - Prayers
Aesop's Fables
Translated by George Fyler Townsend
Discover the tales of the legendary Greek fabulist where there is always a moral
to the story. According to Herodotus, Aesop was a slave who lived in Samos in
the 6th cent. B.C. and eventually was freed by his master.
The Story of My Experiments with Truth
by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Gandhi's nonviolent struggles in South Africa and India had already brought him
to such a level of notoriety, adulation, and controversy that when asked to
write an autobiography midway through his career, he took it as an opportunity
to explain himself. Although accepting of his status as a great innovator in the
struggle against racism, violence, and, just then, colonialism, Gandhi feared
that enthusiasm for his ideas tended to exceed a deeper understanding.
How to become a Christian.
This is the basic secret of becoming a Christian - you have to want to follow
Jesus. I can't make you follow Jesus, no-one can. Its between you and God. In
your seeking there are a few facts that make the journey a whole lot easier and
quicker. We call this set of facts "the good news of Jesus Christ" or "the
gospel" for short. This article is about the gospel and attempts to give you a
few facts to help you believe.
Documents from the Seven Ecumenical Councils
A Third Testament
In this illuminating collection of portraits, Muggeridge explores the spiritual
wanderings seven maverick thinkers: Augustine, Pascal, Blake, Kierkegaard,
Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Bonhoeffer.
Now Is Eternity
A collection of seventy short but striking meditations to battle weariness and
despair.
Book of Common Prayer: Abridged 1662 version, including Coverdale's Psalms
The Hidden Christ
How are Christians to bring the gospel to the world? After centuries of
misguided crusades, how can we rediscover mission as Jesus understood it? Must
peoples embrace Christianity to know Christ and his liberation?
St. Francis of Assisi - Prayers
Johann Christoph Arnold: Be not afraid & Why Forgive?
She Said Yes
Cassie Bernall was one of the students killed in the Columbine High School
massacre. Told with unflinching honesty by her mother, Misty Bernall, Cassie's
is a profoundly human story that should be read by every parent and every
teenager.
St Thomas a Kempis: Imitation of Christ
Ancient Man - The Beginning of Civilizations
by Hendrik Willem Van Loon
Winner of the first John Newbery Medal, here is Hendrik van Loon's renowned
classic, updated for the twenty-first century. First published in 1921, The
Story of Mankind has charmed generations of readers of all ages with its warmth,
simplicity, and wisdom. Beginning with the origins of human life and sweeping
forward to illuminate all of history, Hendrik van Loon's incomparable prose
enlivens the characters and events of every age.
Henry Drummond: The greatest thing in the world
St Augustine: Confessions
Lift Thine Eyes
Prayers of comfort, courage, and hope for every day of the year, each with a
corresponding verse from the Old or New Testament. The peace that flows from
Blumhardt's prayers comes from an unshakable conviction that God's kingdom is
indeed on the way.
Andrew Murray: Divine healing
John Bunyan: The holy war & Pilgrim's progress
Men's Ministry - Men Aflame
This book by Rev. Max Hughes of Asian Christian Outreach, Philippines covers
biblical and practical tips for being a godly and effective Christian man.
76 online books of Watchman Nee are here
GK Chesterton: Orthodoxy
The Kingdom of Love
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox wrote verses which appealed to the public and never one
verse strained or ungramatical, as she states in her memoirs, her first check
paid for a dress to wear to a wedding.
AW Tozer: The Pursuit of God
Jeanne d'Arc
by Mrs. Oliphant
On Wednesday, the 30th of May, 1431, Joan of Arc, aged approximately nineteen,
was burned at the stake in the Old Market of the city of Rouen. This act of
martyrdom culminated an astounding and meteoric career, extinguishing a life
utterly without parallel in the annals of history.
Poems
by Brontė Sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontė)
Although the Brontes have long fascinated
readers of fiction and biography, their poetry was all too little known until
this pioneering selection by Stevie Davies, the novelist and critic. Charlotte
(1816-1855) is certainly a competent poet, and Anne (1820-1849) developed a
distinctive voice, while Emily (1818-1848) is one of the great women poets in
English.
Escape Routes
In Escape Routes, Arnold explores the roots of loneliness, frustration,
alienation, and despair and the keys needed to leave them behind. No self-help
mumbo jumbo here - just lots of real-life stories and straightforward advice.
Potent medicine for anyone willing to down it.
Poetical Works
by Robert Browning
Robert Browning represents the intellectual and argumentative strand in English
poetry, in contrast to the more ornate style of Spenser and Tennyson. His poetry
demonstrates that a poet must be a sharp observer of the human condition
John Wesley: His Journal
My Search
Growing up Jewish under the shadow of the Nazis, forced into exile in Siberia,
barely escaping with his life from starvation and disease in southern Asia, he
finally made it to the land of Israel. But the inhumanity of war continued to
pursue him, along with the question: why cannot men and women live together in
peace
No One Can Stem the Tide
A collection of poetry that explores the varied emotions of life - of love,
longing, and loss; memory, sacrifice, and desire; struggle and frustration, joy
and resolve
Drained
Dedicated to all "who refuse to run on empty," Drained tells the stories of
ordinary people who overcame their greatest obstacles. For anyone ready to go
beyond quick fixes, it provides realistic
stepping stones toward a fulfilled life
Brother Lawrence: The practice of the presence of God
Spiritual Warfare - A Quick Primer
A concise balanced and biblical introduction to Spiritual Warfare with special
reference to the Philippines
An Inquiry into the Nature and
Causes of the Wealth of Nations
by Adam Smith
Adam Smith's masterpiece, first published in 1776, is the foundation of modern
economic thought and remains the single most important account of the rise of,
and the principles behind, modern capitalism. Written in clear and incisive
prose, The Wealth of Nations articulates the concepts indispensable to an
understanding of contemporary society; and Robert Reich's new Introduction for
this edition both clarifies Smith's analyses and illuminates his overall
relevance to the world in which we live. As Reich writes, "Smith's mind ranged
over issues as fresh and topical today as they were in the late eighteenth
century--jobs, wages, politics, government, trade, education, business, and
ethics." .