Potts, J. Manning Prayers of the Middle Ages: Light from a Thousand Years

Prayers of the Middle Ages: Light from a Thousand Years by J. Manning Potts

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Sheldon-Redemption of Freetown

INTRODUCTION

This little story was first read by me to my Young People’s society of Christian Endeavor in the Central Church, Topeka, Kan., during the spring of 1898.

There is nothing impossible in the story, which is largely founded on actual facts known to very many besides myself. What seems to be miraculous or impossible in the redemption of humanity seems so because too often the Christian disciple does not give himself for the solution of the human problem.

This is the one great truth I have wished to impress by the telling of this history, which is partly true, and might easily be wholly so; the truth that it is God with us, Emmanuel, who is redeeming the world, and it must be ourselves, the Christ in us, with the unredeemed humanity near us, that must redeem it. The moment the churches, the Endeavor societies, the Christian disciples everywhere, put themselves into any unredeemed spot in any town or city or place, the miracle of redemption will begin.

It is with the prayer that all who read this little story will give something of this redeeming love to a needy world that the book is sent out. There is the secret of the atonement in the three short words, “Who gave Himself.”

Charles M. Sheldon.

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Sheldon Charles In His Steps

Sheldon Charles In His Steps

Well known Christian Fiction

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Mead Almost Christian Discovered

Mead Almost Christian Discovered

Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.”  Those words were spoken by Agrippa, after hearing Paul’s testimony of his conversion and after Paul’s witnessing to him the gospel (Acts xxvi.28).  Paul responded, “I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost and altogether such as I am, except these bonds” (Acts 26:31).

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Austin-Sparks Rule of Heaven

The Rule of the Heavens

by T. Austin-Sparks

From “A Witness and A Testimony” magazines, 1931, Vol. 9-4 – 10-1. (Published by Emmanuel Church under the title: “That Which is Born of the Spirit”).

“The Heavens do Rule.” Daniel 4:26.

Chapter 1 – The Heavens Do Rule
Chapter 2 – A Ministry from the Heavens
Chapter 3 – Universality of the Heavens
Chapter 4 – Sovereignty
Chapter 5 – Spirituality

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Austin-Sparks All Things in Christ

All Things in Christ

by T. Austin-Sparks

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Anne Kaestner – What’s the Use

What’s the Use

By Anne Kaestner

This short book focuses on the emotions most of us feel at times when the world seems too overwhelming to bare. It’s as if some strange force is coming against us in such a persistent, tenacious pattern that we want to just stick our head under the bed covers and block it all out. We ask the question, “God, what are you doing to me?” This is the testimony of one woman who found the answer.

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