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
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.
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
Arverd Wiggers. This little book was written out of a desire to help those who are struggling to find the lasting happiness and contentment that God has in store for His children. The author draws from his own experience and … Read More
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. 138 pages; paper; Christian Literature Crusade.
A. W. Tozer. This book is a compilation of 34 short essays originally written as editorials in Alliance Life magazine. The topics are varied, and many profound truths are presented in a way that we can understand and make them … Read More
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.
This book tells the story of the beginning of some of the schools in Canada and the United States, with emphasis on those that had legal difficulties or other obstacles. There were court hearings and other obstacles that could not … Read More