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Moody writes, “May the Spirit of Elijah, beloved reader, be upon us. If we seek it, we will have it. Oh, may the God of Elijah answer by fire, consume the spirit of worldliness in the churches, burn up the dross, and make us wholehearted Christians.” Moody, with his easy-to-read yet profound style, gets right to the heart of victorious living by the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Charles Spurgeon reveals how you can experience the profound joy of the Lord in the midst of life's difficulties. Even when your life is in turmoil, this kind of happiness remains steady and strong because it is the abiding manifestation of the Spirit's presence in you.

Millions have read The Pilgrim's Progress and received inspiration for their Christian walk. Now, you can follow another man—Mr. Badman—on his life journey, which leads him ultimately to hell. In this allegory, the wickedness, depravity, and carnality in the life and death of Mr.

Discover with Andrew Murray that prayer is the most dynamic opportunity available to God’s children today. It not only strengthens our own faith and energizes our times with God, but it also enables us to intercede for others with tremendous results.

D. L. Moody has given us much food for thought in this short but blessed contemplation of heaven, bringing out a handful of Scriptures that give us a look into that glorious place—the home of all the redeemed. It is good that our hearts be turned there, and that we should “look up, and lift up [our] heads; for [our] redemption draweth nigh” (Luke 21:28).

The new life we have in Christ is to be a victorious one. “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ…and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith” (1 Cor 15:57, 1 John 5:4). True victory is experienced by letting Christ live His life in and through us as we trust in Him and obey Him.
Dr. Cagan, a staunch atheist, gradually began realizing that the laws governing the universe are too precise to point to anything but Intelligent Design. In this inspiring account, the author recounts why he—as a young man—chose to be an atheist...although he confesses, "I was always very unhappy and empty inside." Holding a degree in mathematics, Dr.

Large print, softcover edition.

Nothing in print comes close to Murray's treatment written 80 years ago.

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"This is one of the most splendid books I have ever read. It helped me in my refining process." —Dr. Richard G. Arno, National Christian Counselors Association

What can be accomplished in an ordinary man who trusts in an extraordinary God?

Parents who are serious about raising their children for Christ will discover in this volume a treasury of reliable counsel. Andrew Murray said, "'Train' is a word of deep importance for every parent to understand. Training is not telling, not teaching, not commanding, but something higher than all these.

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