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Theologians on the Christian Life Series 16-vol. Bundle
The Theologians on the Christian Life series, edited by Stephen J. Nichols and Justin Taylor, provides accessible introductions to some of church history’s greatest teachers, exploring their personal lives and writings, especially as they pertain to the walk of faith, and gives insights into how each one viewed the Christian life. Organized around themes that characterized their lives and teachings, these portraits of famous theologians are more than biographies—they are wisdom from the past for life in the present.
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Fastened Like Nails Vol. 1 (F. W. Boreham)
Formerly titled Wings of the Morning.Â
This treasure sat on my bookshelf for over twenty years! I am grateful that during his morning address at the Guild, Dr. Zacharias quoted snippets of wisdom by Frank Boreham, whom he considers to be one of the most important theologians of his personal library.
I now place Fastened Like Nails as one of my top ten books. It describes the power of the Word of God in the lives of such men as Luther, Tyndale, Wycliffe, Knox, Whitfield, Pascal, Judson, Livingstone, Paton, Carey, Newton, Bunyan, Cromwell, Taylor, Spurgeon, and Chalmers. The background of each man’s personal conquest makes every story rich and colorful, mixed with tragedy and sacrifice.
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Fastened Like Nails, Volume 2
May the words of history’s great men of faith found in this volume ignite new passion and zeal for our Savior, Jesus Christ. The powerful truths presented by John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Carey, and Sir Walter Scott, among others, have brought many to accept His amazing grace and fervently follow His ways.
It would be difficult to read Fastened Like Nails and not be changed, as we are reminded of the great things Christ has done for us!
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John Newton: Bitesize Biographies (John Crotts)
The people who know John Newton’s name often only know one or two things about him. They recognize that he authored one of the most popular hymns of all time, ‘Amazing Grace’. They possibly know that he was a slaveship captain before he wrote that hymn – even in this introduction to the life and ministry of John Newton, we learn there was so much more!
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