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  • Song Of Ascents

    $36.99

    In this Song of Ascents not one single note is here by right. I deserve nothing; I have everything. God is the heart of this everything. I have everything – everything I need, and more. … What I had – Jesus, God, the Kingdom of God – was all I wanted and needed. I didn’t want anything different. I only wanted more of what I had. (from the Introduction)

    The spiritual autobiography of E. Stanley Jones remains relevant for readers in any age, from any background, of any faith, in any place in the world. Jones’ message centers on the good news of Jesus Christ that Jones lived and preached around the world for 60+ years. This is Jones’ story of coming to know Jesus, following Jesus and proclaiming Jesus. Jones lived and ministered as a missionary throughout India which was his base. In India, he primarily preached to the intellectual class; however, his reach was to all Indians. He also traveled to just about every part of the world preaching Jesus–China, Japan, Europe, South America and the United States.

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  • Cruz Y El Punal – (Spanish)

    $14.99

    David Wilkerson masterfully narrates the true and moving account of his mission among those lost in the world of drugs, crime, and the most horrible sin. Wilkerson spent many hours in New York City, talk of rebirth and rehabilitation to hardened gang members. Once you start reading The Cross and the Switchblade you won’t be able to put it down again. You will live, together with its characters moments of fear, anxiety, pain, and emotion that will bring you from tragedy to joy and back again, from tears to hope, reading about the true and amazing things that took place in this ministry.

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  • Holiness And High Country

    $25.99

    15 Chapters

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    Bodies diseased by malnutrition are a pitiable sight. Minds dwarfed for lack of the opportunity or will to improve them are cause for deep regret. But stunted souls, surrounded by spiritual abundance, are the occasion for greatest lament.

    The essentials for growing great souls are enlightenment of the understanding, quickening of the conscience, and nourishment for those who hunger and thirst after righteousness. All of these are amply supplied in God’s Word. But most Christians need help to lay hold on its vast resources.

    In Holiness And High Country, Dr. Albert F. Harper has made available to all who will spend 10 minutes a day the product of his search and discovery of the hidden treasure of God’s Word.

    Anyone who will read this book with willingness to examine himself, and receive the light and walk in it, will find that spiritual reinforcement that will push him out in deeper dedication and stricter disipline of his life. The end result will be a Christian character vital, energetic, and radiant. If one out of every 10 church members will prayerfully read this book, the entire church will witness revival in holy living.

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  • Christ Of The Indian Road

    $16.99

    Contents:
    Messenger And The Message
    Motive And End Of Christian Missions
    Growing Moral And Spiritual Supremacy Of Jesus
    Jesus Comes Through Irregular Channels
    Mahatma Gandhi’s Part
    Through The Regular Channels
    Some Evangelistic Series
    Great Hindrance
    Question Hour
    Jesus Through Experience
    What Or Whom
    Christ And The Other Faiths
    Concrete Christ
    Indian Interpretation Of Jesus
    Christ Of The Indian Road

    Additional Info
    Christ of the Indian Road” is a first-person account of E. Stanley Jones’ experiences as a Christian missionary in India almost 100 years ago. He describes the journey that he undertook from a presumptuous young missionary hoping to bring meaning into the lives of lost pagans (my wording) to a seasoned veteran proclaimer of the joy found through following Christ, ultimately trying to contextualize Christ within a rich, religious Indian culture. Jones clearly communicates his disdain for the common mistake that many Christians make to assume that our cultural framework is the “Christian” one, trying to superimpose our culture on top of the culture of those to whom we bring Christ. As an alternative approach, Jones admonishes us to learn from other cultures, to respect the truth that can be found in them, and to allow Christ to enter into that culture on His terms and on their terms, not on our terms.

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