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Calvin Miller - Into the Depths of God (bc1-619)

The waters of life are rough at the surface. But beneath the choppy waves of circumstances is a peaceful, unchanging haven, a dwelling place in God, a secret rendezvous with him. Entering into the depths of the fullness of God is not some distant thing for which a Christian must struggle throughout life. It is as near as one's heart, a majestic doorway that leads to the reality of God. For those believers desiring a deep relationship with God, the author shows how to break the tyranny of the things that bind up our hearts and then discover an intimacy with God that is too overwhelming to be measured by our senses alone.

As new condition.

249 pages. Published by Bethany House 2000.

£3.99. p&p £1.43. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.

 

Albert E. Cliffe - Let Go and Let God (bc1-464)

This book is an inspiring and affirmative guide to victorious living. The author emphasises and discusses in detail ten steps which must be taken to make life worth while. It is a guide to a happy practice of Christian faith as well as a manual for the use of that faith to solve the problems which surround us.

The book is in a reasonable condition considering its age.

Hardback; the dust cover though is in a bad condition as it is ripped, worn, and marked.

137 pages, published by Arthur James Limited 1976.

£1.20. p&p £1.43. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.

 

Doug McIntosh - The Golden Rule: Love Full Circle (bc1-358)

Philosophers and teachers call it "The Golden Rule:" Treat others as you want them to treat you. Mothers, fathers, and grandparents try to instill it. At the same time, most of us struggle to consistently live it. Few of us know our neighbours, much less exercise Christian love toward them. Just the idea of loving the entire human race tires us out. As a result, many Christians secretly consider the Golden Rule a nice idea, but impossible to obey in real life. With stories and application that reflect his pastor's heart, Doug McIntosh shows how you can enlarge your soul by loving others. Discover the joys of faithfully following the most precious rule.

Excellent condition.

204 pages, published by Moody Press 1999.

£2.75. p&p £1.43. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.

 

Floyd McClung - Whole-Hearted (bc1-327)

Many Christians find it difficult to give themselves completely over to God. But Jesus did not ask for half-hearted commitment. He called us to give our whole lives to him. In this book the author straight forwardly guides us to identify the parts of our own lives that could be more committed to God. He knows it is hard to let God mould us into the kind of person he wants us to be. But he also knows the results are well worth the sacrifice. He shows us how changes can be made.

Good condition.

190 pages, published by Marshall Pickering 1992.

£1.75. p&p £1.20. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.

 

Austin J. De Bourg - Working the Harvest (bc1-257)

The author has a heart to see God's people working together and bearing fruit as they were meant to be. In this book, he shares how God's principles for growth and reward are tied closely with fulfilling our responsibilities to the harvest. He warns about two concerns that can keep us from accomplishing all that God has planned for us. As we confidently seek Him in faith, He will help us to work as reapers of the harvest.

Excellent condition.

87 pages, published by Treasure House, no date. Copyright 1998.

£1.25. p&p £1.20.  Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.

 

Stephen Abbott - Join Our Hearts: Becoming One in the Spirit (bc1-142)

What does the church look like from the outside? Catholics disagree with Protestants. 'Trendy' liberals are attacked by conservatives. House churches look down on denominations that seem to be stuck in the past. Many Christians seem not to care about our tragic divisions. Unity is not even on the agenda. In this book the author takes a hard look at what causes and maintains our divisions and what can be done about them. Drawing from his own rich experience in church leadership, he argues that disunity starts literally in our own homes. The reconciliation we need starts with our family relationships and with our own church congregation. Only then can we truly reach out in love and trust to the other Christians around us.

Good condition.

215 pages, published by Marshall Pickering 1989.

£1.75. p&p £1.43. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings. 

 

Jamie Buckingham - Power for Living (bc1-144)

The chapters of this book are entitled: Reaching your goal; You are special to God; How to get right with God; How to keep growing; What the Bible is all about; Making the Bible a part of your life.

Reasonable condition.

95 pages, published by Scripture Press 1988.

£0.60. p&p £1.20. Multiple purchases will result in p&p savings.