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| Things Written Aforetime |
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teachings for Christians today, gleaned from the Tabernacle, its priests, vessels,
and court. Applications to assembly principles today. A devotional study exalting
our blessed Lord. |
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| The
Seven Churches of Asia |
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most books on this subject, rather than expound the prophetic picture which these
churches convey, the author takes the reader on a guided tour of these churches
to view them as they were in actual life, and what the Lord had to say to each
one of them. This book is very practical, and challenging to Christians relative
to godly living in our day of departure. |
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| Surveying
the Saints |
| Job,
the firm believer; Abraham, the friend of God; Isaac, the favored son; Moses,
the famous leader; Samson, the failing judge; Samuel, the faithful prophet; Josiah,
the forthright king; Daniel, the faultless exile; Nehemiah, the fearless builder;
John, the fragrant disciple, are all minutely exposed for your careful consideration.
This book closes with thoughts on John’s Unique Gospel, and the similarities
between Moses and John. Interesting, Devotional, and Challenging. |
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| Babylon
to Jerusalem |
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author takes you back 2,500 years to ancient Babylon and links you with five great
men of God, for an amazing and interesting God-ordained program, fulfilled by
Spiritguided saints. This is one journey you can’t afford to miss. |
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| Prayers
of the Saints |
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are multitudes of books dealing with the subject of prayer. However, this book
is different! Prayers of the Saints deals not just with the subject of prayer,
but with the actual prayers of nine Old Testament saints, concluding with the
prayers of the New Testament Church at its commencement. Each individual prayer
is carefully analyzed and expounded, in an easy-to-read fashion. |
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| The
Plagues of Corinth |
| Theological
books are informative, but rather dry. Devotional books are wordy. The Plagues
of Corinth is for the average Christian reader, conveying vital church truths
in an interesting and heartwarming “informal talk-along” manner. We
hope you will find this to be true as you enter its pages. |
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| No Fear,
A Police Officer's Perspective |
| Robert
R. Surgenor spent 20 years as a police officer, assigned to the Detective Bureau
and in charge of his city's Juvenile Crime Unit. As a Christian, he recognized
the grip that sin has on our culture, and the influences that are interfering
with parents who are trying to raise their children in the manner prescribed by
God. |
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