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For the Love of Children (eBook)
Carefully selected from Mr. Moody’s sermons at home and abroad, it is hoped that these true and wonderful stories may prove of special and personal interest to readers of all ages.
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A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (eBook)
The questions which William Law urges upon the reader are vital, “Are you living the Christian life as it ought to be lived? Do you believe the Bible? Are you a true follower of Jesus or not?”
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Light on Life’s Duties (eBook)
Newly Released
The Lord must have the key of every closet, of every cupboard, and of every room of your life. Simply give Him the key. He will cleanse and renovate and make beautiful.
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How to Pray (eBook)
May God use this book to inspire many who are currently prayerless, or nearly so, to pray earnestly.
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The Essentials of Prayer (eBook)
This book challenges the reader to first make sure he is ready to pray, and it also shows from Scripture when and how we ought to pray.
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5 Things Christians Must Do (eBook)
This book is a refreshing, interesting, and yet challenging look at five essential aspects of healthy Christian living.
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Working for God (eBook)
God’s work must be done in God’s way and in God’s power. The clearer our submission to God’s laws of work, the surer and richer our joy and reward in it will be.
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Daniel, Man of God (eBook)
This study illustrates what Daniel did, and also what Daniel didn’t do, which caught the attention of God and kings alike.
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The Necessity of Prayer (eBook)
Prayer is not an incident or a performance but a passion of soul. It is not a want or half-needed desire but a sheer necessity.
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Pastor and Prayer (eBook)
What the church needs today is men of prayer, men mighty in prayer.
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Waiting on God (eBook)
We must give the Lord time and place to show us what He could do and what He will do. The Lord has new developments and new resources. He can do new things, unheard-of things, and hidden things.
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The Golden Alphabet (eBook)
The singular blending of testimony, prayer, and praise in Psalm 119 is admirable. In one verse, the psalmist bears witness; in a second verse, he praises; in a third verse, he prays. It is an incense made up of many spices, but they are wonderfully mixed and worked together in sweetness.