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  • Disciplines of a Godly Man (Kent Hughes)

    The word discipline has a bad rap. But author Kent Hughes makes the subject attractive. Any man eager to grow spiritually will be helped, and those who have lost that eagerness can be sparked by these appealing chapters on purity, the tongue, friendship, the mind, worship, giving, prayer, and more. This book helps build Christian character in men, husbands and fathers.

    Hughes’ inspiring and best-selling book uses biblical wisdom, engaging illustrations, practical suggestions for daily living, and personal study questions to address the major areas of contemporary Christian manhood.

    $15.75$18.99
  • The Reformed Pastor (Richard Baxter) (#14)

    The Reformed Pastor is the result of a lecture Baxter was to deliver to a group of pastors. As it turn out, his health prevented him from attending, but he sent his manuscript to be read to the men. The biblical basis for his call of reform is Acts 20:28. “Pay careful attention to yourselves and to all the flock, in which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to care for the church of God, which he obtained with his own blood.”

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  • Praying the Bible (Don Whitney)

    “This little book is explosive and powerful.” — R. Albert Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky

    When you pray, does it ever feel like you’re just saying the same old things about the same old things?

    Offering us the encouragement and the practical advice we’re all looking for, Donald S. Whitney, best-selling author of Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, outlines an easy-to-grasp method that has the power to transform our prayer life: praying the words of Scripture. Simple, yet profound, Praying the Bible will prove invaluable as you seek to commune with your heavenly Father in prayer each day.

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  • A Praying Life: Connecting with God in a Distracting World (Paul Miller)

    We all know it — prayer can be hard. In fact, prayer is so hard that most of us rarely pray unless an illness, or a public setting, such as saying grace at a meal, demands it. Prayerlessness is rooted in a core unbelief that can shape our lives, even as Christians. Because of prayerlessness, our lives are often marked by fear, anxiety, joylessness, and spiritual lethargy.

    If prayerlessness marks your life more often than not, then this book is for you. Paul Miller writes to the heart of the matter. This book is for any Christian who wants to know the joy and power of a vibrant prayer life.

    “This is as fine a book on prayer that you will ever read, but it is so much more. It is the story of our struggle to actually live like we believe that our Heavenly Father really does love us. Paul exegetes our struggle in a way that is convicting, insight-giving and encouraging. This is a book on prayer that actually makes you want to pray!”
    — Dr. Paul David Tripp, Author of Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands and other books

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  • Created to Draw Near: Our Life as God’s Royal Priests (Edward T. Welch)

    You are a royal priest.
    That Reality Will Change Your Life

    Human beings are wired for connection. We long for deep relationships and real intimacy—both of which reflect our fundamental desire to be close to God. But all too often, whether because of our sin or our failures, we imagine that God prefers to keep his distance.

    In this book, Edward T. Welch shows us the purpose for which we were created: to be brought near to God as a kingdom of priests. He traces the priestly identity throughout the entire Bible, showing us how holiness leads to closeness to God. Through the blood of Jesus, God extends his invitation for all to draw near with open arms. And in his presence, we discover what it means to be truly human: known, unashamed, and wise, full of meaning, purpose, and abundant life.

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  • On My Knees: True Stories of God’s Faithfulness

    On My Knees is the personal journal of a woman who, together with her family, served God in China. Her revelation of how God answered her prayers for protection is breathtaking, but even more profound is the assurance that God cares about our every need—even the “small stuff.” A wonderful read for those who wonder if God hears them.

    $15.00$17.00
  • George Muller: The Children’s Champion

    If you were an orphan in the city of Bristol, England, around 1850, life was hard! But if the kindness of God opened the doors of George Muller’s children’s home, Ashley Down, you were really looked after by a man who did all he could to transform the orphanage into a truly loving family.

    Read the story of Muller’s conversion from a selfish, lying young man who frequently stole money, into a selfless servant of the needy, who knew that this was his calling to glorify Christ.

    $8.99
  • Is God Listening? What if He Doesn’t Answer? (Dave Deuel)

    Nothing in life is turning out the way you expected. You pray and ask for relief, help, and changed circumstances. But what are you to think when it seems like life is going from bad to worse? You wonder if God is even listening. Does he hear your cries for help? If He does, why doesn’t He do something?

    In your suffering, it’s easy to believe God is either absent or indifferent. But be assured that God has not forgotten you and yours. Dave Deuel reminds you that God hears each cry for help, and He is not silent.

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  • My Grandmother Is Praying for Me (Kelton, Ferriss, March)

    Are you a grandmother? Or maybe you know a grandmother, are married to one, or fondly remember your own. Whatever category you are in, authors and grandmothers Kathryn March, Pamela Ferriss, and Susan Kelton invite you to join them in becoming actively involved in the lives of grandchildren.

    The world continues to change, and sometimes it seems that the generation gap has never been larger. But one thing always holds fast: our children and grandchildren need to know and live by the wisdom that God has outlined for them in His Word.

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  • The God Who Hears (Sarah Ivill)

    Author Sarah Ivill contends, “As we study prayer through the lens of the unfolding story of Scripture, it will teach us how to pray, but more importantly it will reveal the Covenant God to whom we pray.” And just such an endeavor provides the foundation and motivation necessary to enrich our prayer life. See how Old Testament prayers find their fulfillment and transformation in Christ.

    Discover boldness and joy in prayer because Christ is the high priest who gives us access to the throne of grace. Moreover, look forward to an eternity in which our prayers will consist of unhindered praise.

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  • Prayer (John Bunyan) (#9)

    Two works on prayer are here brought together. In the first, Praying in the Spirit, Bunyan defines what it means to pray with the spirit and with the understanding, and deals with difficulties in prayer.

    In the second portion, The Throne of Grace, Bunyan explains how to approach God’s throne in prayer and opens up the blessings God’s people receive from the high priestly ministry of Jesus Christ.

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  • A Guide to Prayer (Isaac Watts)

    In this valuable work, Isaac Watts shows what prayer is and helps us to make better use of the glorious privilege given to all Christians of conversing with our Father – as he wrote: “Prayer is the conversation which God allows us to maintain with Himself above, while we are here below, in which the soul of a saint often gets near to God, experiences great delight, and as it were, dwells with his heavenly Father for a short time before he comes to heaven.”

    In a thoroughgoing study, Watts covers invocation, adoration, confession, petition, pleading, profession (or self-dedication), thanksgiving, blessing, and more. He describes in vivid and persuasive terms what a gift prayer is, how to express ourselves in prayer, even down to details like gesture and voice, and the help of the Spirit in prayer.

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  • Thomas Cranmer: The King’s Ambassador (David Luckman)

    Too often, we want our heroes to have no faults. We want them to do the right thing, standing tall, with no stain on their life or character. But everyone makes mistakes.  The life of Thomas Cranmer shows that God uses failures in his church for his own glory.

    He moved amongst Kings and Queens, influencing the throne of England and the center of national power. But he lived at a time when the power of the monarch was absolute and sometimes the decisions you made were a matter of life and death.

    Thomas Cranmer’s life is perhaps best known for a decision he made that he later regretted and deeply repented of.

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  • The Lord’s Prayer – paperback (Thomas Watson)

    In The Lord’s Prayer Watson analyses in detail the preface to the prayer and the six petitions which it contains.

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    The Barber Who Wanted to Pray (R. C. Sproul)

    Based on the true story of a barber’s conversation with Martin Luther! R. C. Sproul begins one evening with a Mr. McFarland leading family devotions. When his daughter asks him how she should pray, Mr. McFarland shares a 500-year-old story — a story about a barber and his famous customer.

    Master Peter is a barber well known to all in his village. One day, when Martin Luther the Reformer walks into his shop, the barber musters up the courage to ask the outlawed monk how to pray. Dr. Luther responds by writing a letter to the barber (a letter that we know today as the book, A Simple Way to Pray). The barber’s life is changed as he learns from Luther a way to pray, using the Lord’s Prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Apostles’ Creed.

    R. C. Sproul’s beautifully illustrated story will engage children and help them learn to pray according to the Bible. Dr. Sproul’s unique gift for explaining complex truths will make this a treasured book to be returned to time after time—a delight for both children and their parents!

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  • Spiritual Disciplines For the Christian Life (Don Whitney)

    A major work on sanctification in the Christian life for the past 20 years, revised and updated. For over two decades now, this has become the standard book to guide followers of Christ through a personal study of the essential spiritual disciplines. Each one involves your personal growth in the Lord.

    Twenty years ago, Don Whitney shed fresh light on how Christians approach Christian growth with the original release of this book. Drawing from a rich heritage of godly believers from Christian history, he guides readers through the disciplines of Bible study, prayer, evangelism, fasting, service, worship, meditation, stewardship, silence, solitude, journaling, and more.

    $12.99$15.99
  • Power Through Prayer (E. M. Bounds)

    Resolve to make the coming year a year of commitment to prayer. Pastor and civil war chaplain E. M. Bounds penned his classic book on prayer for the simple reason that Christians don’t pray enough. It quickly became perhaps the most well-known book on prayer ever written. He decried the great evil of his times to be: little or no praying.

    “The little estimate we put on prayer is evident from the little time we give to it,” Bounds wrote.

    “Talking to men for God is a great thing, but talking to God for men is greater still.” Simple and concise, Bounds’ volume has helped multitudes of Christians renew and strengthen their habits of prayer.

    $6.50$7.99
  • Prone to Wander: Prayers of Confession and Celebration (Barbara Duguid & Wayne Houk)

    “We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done.” But what are “those things”? Why do we confess them? The purpose of confessing our sins is not simply to remind us what great sinners we are, but rather to point us to the great Savior we have.

    In a new book inspired by the Puritan classic The Valley of Vision, this volume provides specific prayers of confession in response to particular Scripture passages. They are ideal for use in church or in personal devotions.

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    The Hidden Life of Prayer (David McIntyre)

    This is perhaps the most practical and useful book on prayer we have ever read. Private or secret prayer is the life-blood of the Christian. The great men and women of God down through the ages have testified to the effectiveness of this in their lives.

    $8.95$10.99
  • A Method for Prayer (Matthew Henry)

    A warm treatment of prayer by Matthew Henry, author of the world’s all-time best selling commentary on the Bible. In A Method for Prayer Henry includes instruction on:

    • Adoration of God
    • Confession of Sin
    • Petitions and Requests
    • Thanksgiving for Mercy
    • Intercession for Others
    • And also his exposition of The Lord’s Prayer

    This volume also includes Matthew Henry’s other excellent work entitled Directions for Daily Communion with God – a classic on how to begin, spend, and close the day with God. This has been a treasured work in itself, often published separately, but in this volume both are together!

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