
 | Jon Courson's Application Commentary
In a unique blend of pertinent information and inspiration, Jon Courson's Application Commentary sheds light in a fresh way on the timeless truths of God's Word. Courson has amassed a wealth of interesting topics in a very readable and comfortable expositional style. He combines a thorough and comprehensive teaching of every paragraph of Scripture with practical in-depth topical studies. His unique ability to articulate insightful spiritual truths with valid life applications makes this commentary a valuable tool for anyone who wants to make their lives a relevant witness for Jesus Christ in the twenty-first century. |
 | A Future and a Hope by Jon Courson
Jon Courson shares from God's Word and his own experiences of having his wife taken to heaven at age 28, then his 16-year-old daughter suddenly taken 12 years later. Jon declares he has discovered that our Father is absolutely faithful, out Savior is very real, and the Holy Spirit is incredibly comforting in times of trial. Be personally assured that God has for us a future and a hope. |
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Morning and Evening by Charles H. Spurgeon
For tens of thousands of Christians over the last century, Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Morning and Evening has been a daily devotional guide through life's ups and downs. New generations can once again enjoy Spurgeon's beautiful prose and elegant command of the English language in this completely revised edition. Morning and Evening offers readers the best of Spurgeon's insight and wise counsel on themes that are as relevant to our day as they were in his day. In this updated version, Spurgeon's work is returned to its former brilliance while retaining the beautiful language of the original King James Version. |
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"Be" Series by Warren Wiersbe
Breaking down each book into topical chapters, Wiersbe writes an approachable commentary series that allows any reader to understand the biblical text in new ways. The "Be" Series is the culmination of Wiersbe's life work and is respected by many as an easy-to-read, stimulating approach to Bible study. |
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A Pillar By Day by Jon Courson
Israel's journey from Egypt to the Promised Land has been described as the "wilderness wanderings." And at times, our readings through the first five books of Moses may seem similar: dry, dull, and desolate. Yet, Jesus said these Scriptures "testify" of Him (John 5:39).
A Pillar by Day is a 365-day devotional to accompany your life's daily journeys. With each step, your head will lift as your heart is filled with timeless truths. Find comport in the shadow of our Lord, our Pillar Guide, and see how Old Testament lessons foreshadow New Testament hope. Join Pastor Jon Courson as he finds the Person of Jesus Christ in the pages of the Pentateuch. |
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Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Feel like the only person with struggles in the Christian life? Wonder if anyone else has traveled the same road? Millions of Christians have cherished John Bunyan's allegorical tale of the journey Christian and Christina made to the Celestial City. Written in the 1600s, this immortal classic is now also available in a modern-day, understandable text. |
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My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers
Oswald Chambers, a Scotsman who converted to Christianity in his teens under the ministry of Charles Spurgeon, has been affecting Christians with his devotional words since My Utmost for His Highest was first published in 1935. This acknowledged classic contains 365 daily readings that take heady doctrine and make it practical, realistic, and intensely personal. With humor and humility, Chambers speaks plainly to the common man struggling with devotion to Christ in daily living. Worldly cares and self-serving desires begin to lose their appeal as Chambers aides the reader in transforming his mind by viewing life through the instruction of God's Word. Richard Halverson, former chaplain of the United States Senate, attests to this: "no book except the Bible has influenced my walk with Christ at such deep maturing levels." This is Chambers's chief desire, directing the reader to "shut out every other consideration and keep yourself before God for this one thing only--My Utmost for His Highest... determined to be absolutely and entirely for Him and for Him alone." --Jill Heatherly --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |

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The Last Christian Generation by Josh McDowell
If the young people in today's churches no longer believe in authentic Christianity, what will it take to keep ours from being the last truly Christian generation? In this watershed book Josh McDowell and his co-author provide an answer. They lay out a definitive blueprint for the re-instilling true Christianity within the upcoming generation. Far from being just another Sunday School program, they call for churches and families to lead their children and young people through a biblically designed spiritual formation process to understand what it means to be like Christ and to become more like Him. |
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The Holy Spirit by John Owen
Abridged and made easy to read by R. J. K. Law. "Owen on the Holy Spirit," as this work has been known to generations of Christians, was written by the greatest theologian of the Puritan era. It is, without question, one of the truly great Christian books. Originally published in 1674 as Pneumatologia, or A Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit, it is a massive work, taking up 650 pages in the Banner of Truth edition of Owen's Works (volume 3). It deals with the name, nature, personality and operations of the Spirit, and urges the necessity of gospel holiness as distinct from mere human morality. The work is both doctrinal and pastoral in character.
The very length and exhaustiveness of the original book could easily deter us from attempting to read it, but this abridged and modernized version prepared, like the earlier volumes in the series, (Apostasy from the Gospel, Communion with God and The Glory of Christ), by Dr. R. J. K. Law will make Owen's teaching more accessible to modern readers. |
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