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My Heart for Thy Cause
'I find Al Martin's preaching to be sound, compelling.... He cuts it straight.'
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How to Choose a Bible Version
"Scholarly and yet extremely practical"
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David Brainerd
"Vance Christie has given us a thorough, engaging, meticulously documented but wonderfully readable chronicle of the life of David Brainerd. Christie makes Brainerd live and breathe for the twenty-first century reader in a vivid, colorful account of the young man's heart, mind, and work. This is a splendid volume, full of insight into what drove Brainerd to give his life in the Lord's service—despite several obstacles that would seem insurmountable to the typical person today."
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The Stain That Stays
'As the epidemic of moral failure among church leaders shows signs of worsening, the church must carefully re-examine some hard questions in the clear light of scripture. John Armstrong has done this, and here he offers a thoughtful, biblical response - surely the finest book to date on this difficult subject.'
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What Would Jesus Say about your church ?
My thanks and yours should be to Richard Mayhue for taking us back to hear the audible voice of the Savior
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Practicing Proverbs
"This book fills a long-awaited need. It makes the Proverbs accessible ... a rich resource for every reader."
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Flight Path
'The story of Frank Barker is an amazing account of how God uses the faithful and the humble. In a marvelous way Christ sought him, saved him, and made him an effective instrument for the building up of the church. What a remarkable and encouraging legacy!'
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Global Warning
"Global Warning is a soul-stirring wake up call for Christians living in a self-absorbed age. It will rekindle your heart with a passion for world evangelisation."
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Seeking God
"The most important category of truth is that which relates to the nature of God. One's view of God is the single greatest central element in spiritual experience. Nothing is more important than seeking to know him. Dick Mayhue surely understands that and charts a course that will lead the reader to a true understanding of God which will dramatically change your life."
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The Pleasures of God
"Again John Piper has provided a rich feast for the serious believer."
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God in the Shadows
"How can a good, all-powerful God allow evil and suffering in this world?" This question has been asked for millennia, and it is at the heart of what theologians call "the problem of evil." Drawing from his personal experiences, as well as from his notable academic credentials, Brian Morley provides his readers with biblical and practical insight into this important subject. For those wanting to think rightly about pain and suffering, God in the Shadows is a wonderful place to start.
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How Effective Sermons Begin
"...there is no shortage of strategists and innovators in the evangelical community who think that they have better ways for reaching the culture than by preaching God's Word. Ben Awbrey knows better than that... I have long appreciated his desire to help other preachers make the most of their gifts and calling. His insights have proved invaluable to hundreds of pastors and young preachers."
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A Method for Prayer
It's good to see this classic on prayer in an accessible edition. Ligon Duncan has done brilliant work, adapting Matthew Henry for twenty-first century readers without sacrificing any of the depth and devotional value of the original Puritan work.
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The Obedience Option
"Conventional wisdom in this pragmatic age of ours insists that it's always easier to ask forgiveness than to ask permission. Scripture says almost the exact opposite: "To obey is better than sacrifice" (1 Sam. 15:22). David Hegg has written this very helpful book to show why obedience to God is always the best of all our choices. Carefully, skillfully tracing the theme through several passages of Scripture, he shows why obedience is not merely our duty; it can also be our delight. Easy to read and yet thought provoking, this is a fine book on a supremely important topic."
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