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A Word to Fellow Pastors and Other Christian Leaders
The objective of the Christian ministry is to convert sinners and to edify the body of Christ. No faithful minister can possibly rest short of this. Applause, fame, popularity, honor, and wealth – all these are vain. If souls are not won, and if saints are not matured, our ministry itself is futile.
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Light and Truth – The Old Testament
A wonderful, thought-provoking look at how the Old Testament can be a light for Christians today.
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The Night of Weeping
Newly Released
Trials awaken us to a sense of our self-pleasing ways and to our indifference to the condition of the world we live in. -
The Morning of Joy
The Morning of Joy was written to encourage the reader as we navigate the trials of life and await that great day when Christ returns for His own.
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How Shall I Go To God? (eBook)
He loves us not because we are rich in goodness, but because He is rich in mercy; not because we are worthy of His favor, but because He delights in lovingkindness.
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How Shall I Go To God?
Newly Released
He loves us not because we are rich in goodness, but because He is rich in mercy; not because we are worthy of His favor, but because He delights in lovingkindness. -
Words of Peace and Welcome (eBook)
A daily devotional full of encouragement and inspiration.
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Words of Peace and Welcome
Newly Released
A daily devotional full of encouragement and inspiration. -
The Morning of Joy (eBook)
The Morning of Joy was written to encourage the reader as we navigate the trials of life and await that great day when Christ returns for His own.
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The Night of Weeping (eBook)
Trials awaken us to a sense of our self-pleasing ways and to our indifference to the condition of the world we live in.
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Light and Truth – The Old Testament (eBook)
A wonderful, thought-provoking look at how the Old Testament can be a light for Christians today.
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A Word to Fellow Pastors and Other Christian Leaders (eBook)
Newly Released
The objective of the Christian ministry is to convert sinners and to edify the body of Christ. No faithful minister can possibly rest short of this. Applause, fame, popularity, honor, and wealth – all these are vain. If souls are not won, and if saints are not matured, our ministry itself is futile.