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School of Obedience

School of Obedience

Offers practical steps toward a life in line with the will of God.
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Waiting On God

Waiting On God

A month's worth of daily readings with a common theme: waiting on God.
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Addresses by Henry Drummond

Addresses by Henry Drummond

Musings on the varied challenges, emotions, and experiences of the Christian life.
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Talks to Christians

Talks to Christians

Thoughts on topics like prayer, assurance of salvation, confession, and following Christ.
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God's Good News

God's Good News

Eight powerful addresses by one of the greatest evangelists of the 1800s, D.L. Moody.
eBook $0.99
Moody's Anecdotes

Moody's Anecdotes

A compilation of D.L. Moody's anecdotes, used to illustrate and explain biblical truths.
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Moody's Last Sermons

Moody's Last Sermons

The great preacher's last words are worthy of reflection and cover many topics.
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He That Is Spiritual

He That Is Spiritual

Defines true Christian living and unpacks the Bible concerning spirituality.
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Sowing and Reaping

Sowing and Reaping

Through Moody's stories and illustrations, we see that it's so: you reap what you sow.
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God's Abundant Grace

God's Abundant Grace

D. L. Moody weighs in on the debate concerning works-based salvation.
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Mormonism Mama And Me

Mormonism Mama And Me

A personal account of one woman's conversion from Mormonism to Christianity.
eBook $2.99

Ruth Presswood Hutchins

Ruth Presswood Hutchins In 1970, to fulfill the request of Rev. J.C. Pollock, an author from England, Ruth Presswood Hutchins wrote at considerable length about the life and ministry of Ernest Presswood. At that time, a conviction came upon her that she had a story to be told, a story that had taken her 20 years to forget. She began to pray about the matter. The task seemed too great. It took her 20 years to remember, research, organize and write No Sacrifice Too Great. It is the story of her life, especially the years in the Netherlands East Indies as the wife of the pioneer missionary, William Ernest Presswood. Those years included internment by the Japanese during World War II and the tragedy of its aftermath.

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David R. Enlow

David R. Enlow was for fifteen years the director of publications for Chrsitian Business Men's Copmmittee International. He also served as associate editor of iAlliance Lifei magazine. Now retired, he and his wife Dorothy reside in Orlando, Florida, where they are members of the Westwood Church of the C&MA.

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Thelma Geer

THELMA "GRANNY" GEER was well-known throughout the South and Southwest for her extensive church and missionary conference speaking ministry on Mormonism. Her "down home" approach endeared her to thousands who heard her testimony. She is author of Mormonism Mama and Me. "Granny" has appeared in two films: The Cult Explosion and The God Makers.

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Glenna Marshall

GLENNA MARSHALL is a pastor's wife and mother of two energetic sons. She is the author of The Promise Is His Presence and Everyday Faithfulness. She writes regularly at GlennaMarshall.com on biblical literacy, suffering, and the faithfulness of God. She is a member of Grace Bible Fellowship in Sikeston, Missouri.

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Derek J. Prime

DEREK PRIME was born and brought up in London, where he received his secondary education at Westminster City School. National Service immediately followed for eighteen months, during which time he was attached as an army teacher to the Royal Scots Greys in Germany. Upon demobilisation he went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he studied history and then theology. For the next three years he taught at a London Grammar School, prior to his ordination to become pastor of Lansdowne Evangelical Free Church in West Norwood in south London. After twelve years at Lansdowne he was called to Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh where he was pastor for eighteen years. He then devoted himself to writing and an itinerant ministry. During this time, sadly, within a few years of one another, both his younger daughter and his wife died of cancer. However, he was greatly blessed in having his other daughter and older son in Edinburgh and second son in London, giving him the joy of eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, an ever-growing family!

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