Best of
Christian-Non-Fiction

1981

Jesus the Healer


E.W. Kenyon - 1981
    Dr. Kenyon had a rare gift for presenting the deep and profound truths of the Word in a simple and easily understood way. His inspired books were the forerunner of the deeper life teaching prevalent today, and every Christian should have his books as a part of their personal library.

The Miracle of the Scarlet Thread Expanded Edition: Revealing the Power of the Blood of Jesus from Genesis to Revelation


Richard Booker - 1981
      A single, scarlet thread runs through the entire Bible, weaving a beautiful garment of salvation from Genesis to Revelation. This thread shows how the Old and New Testament fit together to tell one complete story.  This sacred thread is the blood covenant Jesus made with God for you.   Uncover the grand narrative of Jesus’ sacrifice, as it is powerfully and prophetically woven through the Scriptures beginning with the covenant rituals, Adam and Eve, Abraham, Moses and the prophets.     With three powerful new chapters, this expanded edition of the classic bestseller, The Miracle of the Scarlet Thread, is your invitation to step into the story of redemption—not merely as a reader, but as a participant. Discover the prophetic origins of the New Testament’s promise for believers and how they picture Jesus in every book of the Bible. Experience personally the deep significance of the covenants, the Passover, crossing the threshold and eating the salt of the covenant. Enter the manifest presence of God through the ancient invitation of the Tabernacle, the High Priest and the sacrificial offerings.  Have a fresh encounter with God and the supernatural power of the blood of Jesus!

The Green Letters


Miles J. Stanford - 1981
    The book is grounded in Scripture and enlivened by quotations from noted authors. "Not I, but Christ" is its theme. The author makes this arresting statement regarding the dynamics of the Christian life: "God . . . doesn't intend to help us live the Christian life. Immaturity considers the Lord Jesus a Helper. Maturity knows Him to be life itself." Perhaps the greatest drama in the world is the slow and subtle growth of character in the Christian. Beauty of character can be developed only through years of reflection and experience in the Word of God as the life of Christ is increasingly lived by faith. The Christian life is a healthy, robust kind of life. It advances also through trials, for in one who has faith even suffering is not wasted, but becomes a means for increasing spiritual vigor and strength.

Be Faithful: How to Be Faithful to the Word, Your Tasks, and People Who Need You - 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon


Warren W. Wiersbe - 1981
    The greatest ability you can have is dependability . In this book you will learn how to: • BE FAITHFUL to the Word • BE FAITHFUL to your tasks • BE FAITHFUL to other people This book will: • Help you understand a local church’s ministry • Encourage you to stick with it....BE FAITHFUL

Balanced Christian Life


Watchman Nee - 1981
    It is essential that we know the balance of truth and hold on to both sides so that our Christian life may be well rounded as God has ordained.

Be Hopeful (1 Peter): How to Make the Best of Times Out of Your Worst of Times


Warren W. Wiersbe - 1981
    But Peter warned that something new would soon happen: a "fiery trial" of official persecution was about to begin. Peter wanted to tell them how they could be triumphant for the glory of God. We can expect to suffer for our faith, but we can also be hopeful. God's grace is ours for the asking! Suffering in the will of God leads to the glory of God. We can prepare for the best of God's blessings rather than fear the worst of man's hatred. Look to Jesus Christ and BE HOPEFUL Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe is best known as an author, pastor, and radio Bible teacher. He was for many years pastor of Chicago's Moody Memorial Church and most recently served as General Director and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible. He has authored over 100 books, including the New Testament "BE" series from Victor Books.

A Treasury of Prayer


E.M. Bounds - 1981
    E. M. Bounds was overwhelmingly devoted to his beloved Lord. There are few who have lived since the days of the Apostles who have surpassed him in the depths of his marvelous research into the life of prayer. This American clergyman of the twentieth century wrote seven books on prayer, many of which have frequently been unavailable to the general reading public.Rev. Leonard Ravenhill has done the Church a great service in preparing this compilation of these seven marvelous books:Power through PrayerPurpose in PrayerThe Necessity of PrayerThe Essentials of PrayerThe Weapon of PrayerThe Possibilities of PrayerThe Reality of PrayerIn the Foreword, David Otis Fuller says that this book "is worth its weight in diamonds." The compiler encourages you to keep this book at hand, read it often, and practice it always! It is truly A Treasury of Prayer.

My Sermon Notes: Complete - Genesis to Revelation


Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1981
    Spurgeon’s sermon notes. These were first published in 1884, and are a selection from outlines of discourses delivered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle. This collection contains a total of 264 sermon outlines.Though it sounds goods, there are no promises that using these outlines will ensure that you can preach like the original “Prince of Preachers,” but it certainly couldn’t hurt to see how one of the greatest ministers of all time prepared his messages.Each volume is currently available individually, but why not buy the collection and save a little money?This edition includes an Active Table of Contents for swift navigation.

Jesus Was A Jew


Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum - 1981
    Passage after biblical passage, with rabbinic interpretation, relate the Old Covenant's fulfillment in the Messiah. For two decades, Jesus Was a Jew has proven itself an incredibly powerful witnessing tool to Jewish people, and it is ideal for Jewish friends who are skeptical of your faith, but willing to read

Mystery of Creation


Watchman Nee - 1981
    This is not meant to prove, however, that the story of creation as revealed in the Bible is scientifically true but to show instead that God is greater than science. Whereas God's word is forever true, the discipline of science must constantly be revised.

The Gospel According to Grace: A Clear Commentary On the Book of Romans


Chuck Smith - 1981
    In Romans 3:23-24, Paul writes, “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God; being justified freely by His grace through redemption that is in Jesus Christ.” God’s grace is fully demonstrated in the work of Jesus Christ; His suffering, death, resurrection and ascension. Only this grace can save a man from the wrath of God. The Gospel According To Grace clearly proclaims the truths of God found in the book of Romans. To know His grace is to know the abounding love that He has for mankind, and to know and receive the love of God is to be truly born again. About the Author: Chuck Smith was the founder of the Calvary Chapel Movement, and taught the Bible for more than sixty years. He authored over fifty books and today his Bible studies can be heard on the worldwide radio program, The Word For Today.

Types, Psalms, and Prophecies: Being a Series of Old Testament Studies (1907)


David Baron - 1981
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