In this commentary, Thomas Newberry traces the heart’s communion with Christ. He provides insightful glimpses into the heart of the Bride and the Bridegroom in a verse-by-verse exposition.
After an abusive upbringing Richard Weaver became a Christian through the testimonies of some Christians. He went on to become the rough-tongued evangelist.
This booklet describes what the Bible teaches about the Headcovering. Should Christian women cover their heads when they come into the presence of God in the church?
This booklet explores the New Testament to help the reader see what a church is, and guidelines for making a biblically based decision about which local church to join.
Andrew Bonar focuses upon early Christian martyrs and then considers the persecution faced by Pre-Reformation martyrs such as John Huss and Jerome of Prague.
“The Crowned Christ” carefully walks the reader through the signs of Christ’s Kingship and what it means for Christians living today. The Classic book on Atonement helps to explain the importance of this great doctrine through the Old Testament types and explaining how it found it’s fulfilment in New Testament times.
This thrilling book considers the lives of faithful Christians who passed through fierce days of persecution when many laid down their lives for their faith
This book helps those with little or no prior knowledge of the predictive prophecy of the Bible. It begins with the basics and expounds truths concerning the world’s future.
This easy-to-read book about the Holy Spirit has been written to help young believers in Christ to understand what the Bible teaches about this important subject
This book takes you to the African river; the great Luapula. The rock gives people shade from the hot sun. The Redeemed are those who responded to the Gospel.
The Epistle to the Philippians is mainly practical and is chiefly concerned with the simple, insistent and emphatic exposition of how the Christian is to live in a wicked world.
In this book Paul McCauley investigates ‘Universalism’ which postulates that all will ultimately be saved, and Annihilationism’ which postulates that unbelievers will ultimately be ‘put out of existence’.
WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES is a series of commentaries published with a view to opening up in a clear concise manner the teaching of the Old Testament. The contributors are well known Bible expositors, having ministered the Word and conducted Bible Readings in many of the English speaking countries of the world. The style is both expository and practical. Each commentary has been written specifically for the series, and has not been taken from tapes or culled from other publications. To the enquiring mind, this and companion volumes in the series are a storehouse of divine truth, being the outcome of many years of study and experience.
Well loved biographies from Christian leaders, missionaries and evangelists over the years. Stories of how God transformed ordinary people into champions of the Gospel.
As the indifference of our secularised western world advances, fewer and fewer people respond to printed invitations to attend gospel meetings. This has highlighted the need for personal evangelism. This volume is an excellent resource for how to go about this work.