Best of
Christian-Non-Fiction

1975

Christ the Healer


F.F. Bosworth - 1975
    First released in 1924, this classic on spiritual and physical healing has sold more than 350,000 copies. This updated edition includes a foreword by the author's son and a concluding chapter detailing the incredible epilogue to "Christ the Healer": Bosworth's phenomenal ministry in South Africa, on which he embarked at the age of 75.

Why Tongues?


Kenneth E. Hagin - 1975
    The benefits of being filled with the Holy Spirit and speaking with other tongues are discussed in this important minibook.

Be Free (Galatians): Exchange Legalism for True Spirituality


Warren W. Wiersbe - 1975
    Fully grasp the meaning of the Good News as you realize that God desires your freedome, not your bondage to a list of man-made "do's" and "dont's."

Christ on the Jewish Road


Richard Wurmbrand - 1975
    In the years that followed, his path crossed with many other Jewish believers. Together they share their stories and speak of a loving heavenly Father who waits with excitement for the return of every prodigal son.

The Woman Question


Kenneth E. Hagin - 1975
    Rev. Hagin deals explicitly with these and other perplexing issues. showing what the Scriptures say.

Adventures in Prayer


Catherine Marshall - 1975
    She provides guidelines to prayer in its simplest form: asking help from a loving, heavenly Father. Adventures in Prayer will help readers rediscover prayer in the most basic form, understand how helplessness is the key to overcoming pride, and realize that God wants to make dreams come true. In eight personal entries, each followed by a prayer for practice, Catherine also includes specific teaching on relinquishment, praying in secret, and waiting. Anyone who has ever yearned for a vibrant prayer life will find this book packed with powerful insights and godly wisdom.

Love One Another


Watchman Nee - 1975
    May we learn these lessons faithfully.

A Layman Looks at the Lord's Prayer


W. Phillip Keller - 1975
    Phillip Keller, rancher, agrologist, and author of the best-selling A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23, this time focuses his gaze on The Lord's Prayer and shares what these words mean to him.