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Spurgeon - A New Biography - Arnold Dallimore
Using the two-volume autobiography and other dependable sources, Dallimore
has produced a much more concise narrative of Spurgeon's life. He has also
set out to understand and present something of the inner man - Spurgeon in
his praying, his sufferings and depressions, his weakness and strengths.
This volume will meet the need of those completely ignorant of Spurgeon and
his vast achievements, but will also stir the interest of those who value
his unique ministry. (Banner of Truth)
$14.99
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The Forgotten Spurgeon - Iain
Murray This book traces the main lines of Spurgeon's spiritual thought
in connection with the three great controversies in his ministry-the first
was his stand against the diluted Gospel fashionable in the London to which
the young preacher came in the 1850's; the second, the famous "Baptismal
Regeneration" debate of 1864; lastly, the lacerating Down-grade controversy
of 1887-1891 when Spurgeon sought to awaken Christians to the danger of the
Church "being buried beneath the boiling mud-showers of modern heresy."
(Banner of Truth) $7.95
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Free Indeed - Heroes of
Black Christian History - Mark Sidwell What do a musician, a pioneer, a
teacher, a dyer, a warehouse worker, a carpenter, an African prince and a
janitor have in common? All were leaders who at great personal cost left a
legacy for Christ in their communities, the world and the church of Christ.
Most grew up in slavery and poverty. Many educated themselves, and even
taught themselves to read. Some became missionaries in the land of their
ancestry or to native Americans. Others pioneered denominations still in
existence. Some wrote hymns still enjoyed throughout Christendom today.
Several saw great revivals. All experienced the double hardship of religious
persecution combined with racial discrimination. All were African
Americans. (Bob Jones Press)
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Andrew Bonar - Marjory Bonar This biography
tells the story of the great Scottish preacher and author who "spoke to the
hearts of his hearers - simply and directly, not thinking of how to please
them, but delivering a message from the Lord."
(Ambassador) $10.99
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Andrew Murray - W. M.
Douglas Murray's lifetime of work to deepen the spiritual life of
Christians has touched the church world-wide. Here is your opportunity to
meet the man behind some of the best loved devotional classics of our time!
(Ambassador) $11.99 |

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D. L. Moody, Soul Winner
Chester Mann This biographical book tells the secrets behind the
success of one of the greatest evangelists this world has ever seen. Tells
how Moody traded business success for evangelism, and by his death in 1900,
he had spoken before more than 100 million people.
(Ambassador) $9.99 |

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Gipsy Smith
(Auto-Biography) This inspiring autobiography tells the story of the
life of a man who, uneducated and from a broken home, came to know Christ.
God used him to influence millions of souls for Him. His life is a testimony
that God can use anyone - no matter how humble their beginnings. A wonderful
tool for helping those from broken homes or disadvantaged circumstances.
(Ambassador) $10.99) |

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John Wesley - John Telford
This book paints a vivid picture of Wesley's spiritual journey, his active
life and the message he preached. (Ambassador)
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Robert Murray M'Cheyne J.
C. Smith A biography of M'Cheyne is written by one of
the thousands of his converts. This book will bring the simple message and
desire of a great man of God into your heart and soul. "He preached with
eternity stamped upon his brow." F. B. Meyer said of this book: "I have much
enjoyed reading this book. Oh that we could have more of the spirit of
M'Cheyne and see again the work of those days (Ambassador)
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William Carey - Pioneer Missionary
E. A. Arnett He preached a famous sermon ‘Expect Great Things from God;
Attempt Great Things for God’ and a year later sailed to India and has since
been acclaimed as the ‘Father of Modern Missions.’ William Carey (1761-1834)
Missionary to India. Born near Northampton, England, he worked as a shoe
maker from the age of sixteen to twenty-eight. Following his conversion at
eighteen, he became a preacher among the Baptists, working by day and
ministering in his spare time. He developed a great burden for the
unevangelized in heathen lands and in 1793 he sailed for Bengal, India. He
worked untiringly for thirty-four years, Bible translation and production,
evangelism, church-planting, education and medical relief. Carey has
generally been acclaimed as ‘The Father of Modern Missions.’ This is a short
but vivid and inspiring biography. No one can read this book and remain the
same. (Ambassador)
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Titanic's Last Hero - Moody
Adams This inspiring book is the story of the man who gave away his
life jacket, called for Christians to give up their seats in the lifeboat so
the unsaved could survive, and won his last convert in the sub-freezing
water as he died. This book will increase your faith, impart an inspiring
purpose to your life and bring you new assurance in your future.
(Ambassador) $9.99 |



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A Passion For Flying
(Exciting Stories of a Boeing Test Pilot) Marvin Michael See Marvin
Michael and crew parachuting out of a wildly oscillating B-17 Flying
Fortress. Sit in the cockpit of his huge B-29 Superfortress receiver braving
enormous hazards as he delicately maneuvers within 25 feet of the tanker to
take on fuel through the highly acclaimed Boeing boom inflight refuelling
system. Experience his adventures flying a 36 year old DC-3 in famine relief
in Ethiopia. Read his exciting stories during 60 years of flying.
(Ambassador)
$11.99 |
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