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Ten year-old Charlie is desperately missing his late, much-loved father and so too is his mum. Their sadness is driving a wedge between them and Charlie struggles with the tension at home. It's the school summer holidays, so Charlie spends much of his time out of the house, exploring the nearby Great Forest along with his good pal, Emily. When he stumbles across a secret part of the forest one day, and a very strange-looking creature (the likes of which he has never ever seen before), he is plunged into a whole new adventure. The Treehog quickly becomes a good friend to both Charlie and Emily, he takes them on a magical ride and teaches them about love, family and friendship. Unfortunately, the village bully, Ernald Brunce, finds out about the secret part of the forest and the Mighty Oak at its centre. This cruel man's plans, fuelled by greed and selfishness, threaten the future of the beautiful forest and the trio of friends have to quickly come up with a way to stop him. Will the children be able to save this ancient tree and their new-found friend? Will they be brave enough to stand up to this bully and his vicious dogs? Or will Brunce get away with it all and ruin everything? Discover all this and much more in this exciting adventure where magical powers along with bravery, family loyalty and friendship are tested to the limits.
"Jesus beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. And a certain poor widow came, and cast in a farthing. Jesus called His disciples, and saith unto them, This poor widow hath cast more in than all: for all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living."-Mark xii. 41.
The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in Him as a Master in the art of prayer-none could pray like Him.
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Pray Without Ceasing. Who can do this? How can one do it who is surrounded by the cares of daily life? How can a mother love her child without ceasing? How can the eyelid without ceasing hold itself ready to protect the eye? How can I breathe and feel and hear without ceasing? Because all these are the functions of a healthy, natural life. And so, if the spiritual life be healthy, under the full power of the Holy Spirit, praying without ceasing will be natural. Pray Without Ceasing. Does it refer to continual acts of prayer, in which we are to persevere till we obtain, or to the spirit of prayerfulness that should animate us all the day? It includes both. The example of our Lord Jesus shows us this. We have to enter our closet for special seasons of prayer; we are at times to persevere there in importunate prayer. We are also all the day to walk in God's presence, with the whole heart set upon heavenly things. Without set times of prayer, the spirit of prayer will be dull and feeble. Without the continual prayerfulness, the set times will not avail. ANDREW MURRAY GET MORE BOOKS AT REVIVALPRESS.NET
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Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South-African Dutch Reformed leader, author of devotional writings. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Murray became a noted missionary leader. He was one of the chief promoters of the call to missions in South Africa. This led to the Dutch Reformed Church missions to blacks in the Transvaal and Malawi. Apart from his evangelistic tours in South Africa, he spoke at the Keswick and Northfield Conventions in 1895, making a great impression. upon his British and American audiences. For his contribution to world missions he was given an honorary doctorate by the universities of Aberdeen (1898) and Cape of Good Hope (1907). Murray is best known today for his devotional writings, which place great emphasis on the need for a rich, personal devotional life. Many of his 240 publications explain in how he saw this devotion and its outworking in the life of the Christian. Several of his books have become devotional classics. Among these are Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, With Christ in the School of Prayer, The Spirit of Christ and Waiting on God.
Absolute Surrender is more than the book's title: It's the way of life Pastor Andrew Murray recommends for all Christians who are seeking victorious Christian living. Murray asserts that through surrendering our complete selves to God, we make a living sacrifice to Him and open the doors an abundance of blessings. Absolute Surrender teaches Christians the importance and power of complete trust, humility, the Holy Spirit, and more.
Andrew Murray was a South African pastor and a well read author of Christian literature by all denominations. Murray wrote over 200 books including Christian classics such as Abide in Christ and Absolute Surrender.
Andrew Murray (1828-1917) was a South-African Dutch Reformed leader, author of devotional writings. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Murray became a noted missionary leader. He was one of the chief promoters of the call to missions in South Africa. This led to the Dutch Reformed Church missions to blacks in the Transvaal and Malawi. Apart from his evangelistic tours in South Africa, he spoke at the Keswick and Northfield Conventions in 1895, making a great impression. upon his British and American audiences. For his contribution to world missions he was given an honorary doctorate by the universities of Aberdeen (1898) and Cape of Good Hope(1907). Murray is best known today for his devotional writings, which place great emphasis on the need for a rich, personal devotional life. Many of his 240 publications explain in how he saw this devotion and its outworking in the life of the Christian. Several of his books have become devotional classics. Among these are Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, With Christ in the School of Prayer, The Spirit of Christ and Waiting on God.
Andrew Murray was a South African pastor and a well read author of Christian literature by all denominations. Murray wrote over 200 books including Christian classics such as Abide in Christ and Absolute Surrender. Murray's devotional on The Power of the Blood of Jesus discusses the importance of Jesus' blood in the scriptures and various parts of a Christians' life.
Andrew Murray was a South African pastor and a well read author of Christian literature by all denominations. Murray wrote over 200 books including Christian classics such as Abide in Christ and Absolute Surrender. Murray's devotional Humility discusses how the ability to be humble can lead to a more spiritual life.
The call of God is the manifestation in time of the purpose of eternity: 'Whom He predestinated, them He also called.' Believers are 'the called according to His purpose.' In His call He reveals to us what His thoughts and His will concerning us are, and what the life to which He invites us. In His call He makes clear to us what the hope of our calling is; as we spiritually apprehend and enter into this, our life on earth will be the reflection of His purpose in eternity.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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Why Do You Not Believe? is an excellent book written by Andrew Murray for those who have not yet found Jesus. Andrew Murray was a South African pastor and Christian writer who considered missions to be the chief ed of the church. Murray was one of the leading figures during the South African Revival of 1860. Today he is best remembered as a writer of hundreds of Christian books, many of which are still widely read today including Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, and With Christ in the School of Prayer.
Are You Truly Surrendered to God? Absolute Surrender is not about giving up. Absolute Surrender is about God's will in our lives. Absolute Surrender teaches us how to get on God's program and be empowered by Him. Andrew Murray shows a unique and deep understanding of the things of God and how to yield to the Holy Spirit and receive what God has for us. Dependence, surrender, obedience and power are just some of the themes in this great work. HALL OF FAITH CLASSICS The Hall of Faith Classics is a collection of treasured Christian literature by Bible teachers, preachers, evangelist and authors from past historical periods. Hall of Faith Classics focus on the primacy of God, His awesomeness and His Glory. These anointed authors encourage the Body of Christ to surrender, humility, obedience, submission and dependence on God for lives of holiness. Hall of Faith Classics expound on the infallible Word of God helping to bring us to faith and an understanding of the Power of the Holy Spirit.At the core of Hall of Faith Classics is the importance of the Cross and Jesus Christ crucified, risen, ascended and enthroned. Chapter One: Absolute SurrenderChapter Two: The Fruit Of The Spirit Is LoveChapter Three: Separated Unto The Holy GhostChapter Four: Peter's RepentanceChapter Five: Impossible With Man, Possible With GodChapter Six: O Wretched Man That I Am!Chapter Seven: Having Begun In The SpiritChapter Eight: Kept By The Power Of GodChapter Nine: Ye Are The Branches
The disciples had been with Christ, and seen Him pray. They had learnt to understand something of the connection between His wondrous life in public, and His secret life of prayer. They had learnt to believe in Him as a Master in the art of prayer-none could pray like Him. And so they came to Him with the request, 'Lord, teach us to pray.' And in after years they would have told us that there were few things more wonderful or blessed that He taught them than His lessons on prayer.
With Christ in the School of Prayer By Andrew Murray. It is under a deep impression that the place and power of prayer in the Christian life is too little understood, that this book has been written. I feel sure that as long as we look on prayer chiefly as the means of maintaining our own Christian life, we shall not know fully what it is meant to be. But when we learn to regard it as the highest part of the work entrusted to us, the root and strength of all other work, we shall see that there is nothing that we so need to study and practise as the art of praying aright. ... the Father waits to hear every prayer of faith, to give us whatsoever we will, and whatsoever we ask in Jesus' name.
Working for God is a devotional written by Andrew Murray in which he encourages Christians to surrender themselves to God's plan. Andrew Murray was a South African pastor and Christian writer who considered missions to be the chief ed of the church. Murray was one of the leading figures during the South African Revival of 1860. Today he is best remembered as a writer of hundreds of Christian books, many of which are still widely read today including Abide in Christ, Absolute Surrender, and With Christ in the School of Prayer.
"True Vine: Meditations on a Month of John 15:1-16" is a collection of thirty-one devotionals. The devotional for each day offers a meditation on Christ's parable about the vine and the branches. Andrew Murray's readings of the gospel are incisive and offer profound insights into the relationship between Christ and man.
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