Robert J. Taylor. A collection of stories for many well-known songs not found in 101 Hymn Stories or 101 More Hymn Stories. This is not a devotional book but will be of interest to readers interested in the origins and … Read More
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. In thirty-one brief chapters, arranged as readings for each day of the month, this book challenges Christians to practice the art of waiting–of being silent before God in complete trust and dependence. 95 pages; paper; Infinity.
Alfred Isaac. An autobiographical account of Alfred’s adventures while growing up on a southeastern Manitoba farm. The book depicts life from early childhood, through boyhood, school years, and on to his conversion as a young adult. The last twenty pages … 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.
Andrew Murray probes Scripture and the life of Christ in order to teach us how to pray effectually. He asks us to enroll in a new kind of academy with Jesus as our headmaster. Murray gently instructs us on how … Read More