Classic Writers On Faith and Prayer (Part 2)

by Paul L. King www.praymag.com, January/February 2005 Andrew Murray (Dutch Reformed) With Christ in the School of Prayer. Whitaker House, 1982. Andrew and Emma Murray: An Intimate Portrait of Their Marriage and Ministry. Leona Choy. Golden Morning Publishing, 2000. A. B. Simpson (Christian and Missionary Alliance) The Highest Christian Life. Christian Publications, 1966. Seeing the […]

Network Television News

Conviction, Controversy and Point of View – Paul C. Simpson. Legacy. In 1968, Paul Simpson discovered that the major networks would erase the tapes of their television newscasts two weeks after their initial broadcast. There were no permanent records. Simpson determined to change this, despite network opposition and establishing the Vanderbilt Television News Archive. This […]

Classic Writers On Faith and Prayer (Part 1)

by Paul L. Kingwww.praymag.com, January/February 2005 George Muller (Brethren) The Autobiography of George Muler. Whitaker Books, 1984. Spiritual Secrets of George Muller, Roger Steer. Harold Shaw Publishers, 1985. J. Hudson Taylor (Methodist) Union and Communion with Christ. Bethany House Publishers. Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. Moody Press, 1932. Charles H. Spurgeon […]

The Costly Call: Modern-Day Stories

– Caner & Pruitt This powerful collection of stories chronicles the lives of Christian heroes who have counted their lives as nothing for the sake of Christ. Caner’s and Pruitt’s compilation provides helpful illustrations and a priceless resource for sharing the love of Christ with the Muslim world. Their stories are commanding, shocking, and life-changing. […]

See No Evil: The Existence of Sin

– Harry Lee Poe In a world that shuns moral absolutes, Poe helps Christians understand how to address sin. He urges believers to see sin as not only a violation of God’s commands, but also as a break in the relationship between God and his people. “Harry Poe is one of the preeminent worldview thinkers […]

Living Together – A Guide

– Jeff VanGoethem Over four million couples in America have now chosen to live together prior to marriage. Though cohabitation is considered socially acceptable, believers know that it provides a faulty foundation for a lifelong commitment. VanGoethem explores the ins and outs of cohabitation and provides specific guidelines for counseling couples who are living together. […]

Discovering the Way of Wisdom

– Curtis & Brugaletta Wading through the wisdom literature of Scripture, Curtis and Brugaletta “explore essential principles for spiritual growth.” They remind readers that the countless little decisions that are made every day are an integral part of growing in godliness. Topics include: balance, priorities, diligence, interpersonal relationships, the fear of the Lord, meditation, suffering, […]

Avoiding the Greener Grass Syndrome

– Nancy Anderson Anderson examines the reality behind infidelity based on her own personal experiences. “Hello, my name is Nancy, and I am a cheater. I’ve never cheated on a tax return or a final exam, but I did cheat on my husband. That’s why I’m an expert on infidelity—because I have lived it.” After […]

When People Throw Stones

– Blaine Allen. Kregel. This is one of three books I would recommend to those who are going through the battle or trying to survive the batte. This one, Ron Dunn’s book Surviving Friendly Fire and Marshall Shelley’s Well Intentioned Dragons. All three should be required reading for ministers 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren […]

The Wilberforce Connection

– Clifford Hill In the mid 18th century Wilberforce and his friends set out to transform society. Their impact on Great Britain can not be denied. This is worthy reading if you are interested in impacting the 21st century culture. We need the same vision and passion if we are going to address this post modern […]

Emerging Church

– Michael Moynagh While the term emerging church is not a new one, this book is a good introduction and overview to this movement. I was in a recent pastors meeting where there was much discussion and debate about the emerging church. I wish I had read this book before that meeting and been more aware […]

Behold The King, A Study in Matthew

– Stanley Toussaint This long time professor at Dallas Theological Seminary has written a classic commentary on the first gospel. The book is biblically solid and practical. If you are preaching on the Kingdom of God, this is a great resource from a dispensational and premillennial perspective. 2ProphetU2ProphetU is an online magazine/website, started by Warren […]

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