Kenneth W. Osbeck. This book has 366 inspiring hymn stories for daily devotions. Many well-known and loved hymns are included. 394 pages; paper; Kregel.
A. W. Tozer. This book decries much of modern worship as entertainment and pleads for “a return to the genuine: a worship in spirit and truth, in praise and adoration, in humility and love.” 128 pages; paper; Moody.
Kenneth W. Osbeck. ‘Christ Arose’, ‘Have Thine Own Way, Lord!’, ‘He the Pearly Gates Will Open’, and ‘Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s Love’ are just a few of the 101 hymns described. 321 pages; paper; Kregel.
Mable Hale. A book of encouragement to help teenage girls seek inner beauty and practice the proper manners and graces of a young lady. 167 pages; hardcover; Gospel Publishers.
Andrew Murray. An edited collection of messages delivered in London in 1895. Too many Christians, though they have been born again, are not completely surrendered to God. Self can even seek to do God’s work. The reader is pointed to … Read More
Leonard Verduin. This book explains how paganism came together with Christianity and how a hybrid resulted. For those who like to study religious history. 274 pages; paper; Christian Hymnary Publishers.
Alfred Isaac. Brothers Eric and Neal have many exciting adventures as they face conditions that help develop and mature them. The challenges they meet as they try to take the place their father had filled before this are a great … Read More
Dan J. B. Byler. In this book, Byler gives us a brief overview of the book of Revelation and what he believes is the historic Anabaptist understanding of the book. Though not exhaustive, he gives a chapter-by-chapter introduction and tries … Read More