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This collection of mature gems from the writings of Watchman Nee has found wide spread acceptance as a devotional book for each day of the year.
This combined edition contains the author's 20 discourses on this vital subject. They were previously published as two books: The Power of the Blood of Jesus and The Blood of the Cross.
Through a pointed analysis of our spiritual and practical difficulties in prayer, Wallis show how the Holy Spirit helps us in our weeknesses. Learn how to yeild yourself to Him, to allow Him to pray through you, and let the Holy Spirit lead you into "the deep things of God."
Mr. Trumbull reveals tremendous insight into the full reality of the victory we have in Christ. He uplifts the Lord Jesus Christ pointing to HIm as the Victor who has achieved victory by the power of His divine life and His finished work on the Cross.
An inspiring look at Ephesians which opens our eyes to the central issues of our faith. It describes the process of Christian living and maturity in three words Sit - Our position in Christ Walk - Our life in the world Stand - Our attitude toward our enemy
In the history of missions, the career of C. T. Studd is exemplary. Grubb shows how the great sportsman renounced wealth and position to take up work for Christ--serving his Lord in China, India, and Africa.
Though written with the ill first in mind, this book is not to the ill only. It finds its way into rooms of human need or differculty.
A Priceless Treasury of Helpful Thoughts for Those Who are Ill. Miss Carmichael was inspired to write this book by reflecting that most books of comfort for sick people are written by the well, and so miss their mark. Out of long-continued suffering this book has emerged.
The author points out that it is not the mere presence of suffering but how a Christian reacts to it which determines one's spiritual growth through sorrow and pain. Paul Billheimer warns Christians not to waste their sorrows, but to transform them.
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