I had not read Ravenhill before this book but I will read him as often as I find another book. He (1907-1994) ministered in Leeds, Yorkshire, England and sat under the teaching of Samuel Chadwick. His was an evangelistic ministry which was at its height during WWII. His writings are much like Tozer (whom he […]
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Long Journey Home
Os Guinness has been one of those cultural watchers that I have enjoyed reading over the past few years. He is capable of writing in many styles and, unfortunately, this is not one of my favorites. The sub-title: A Guide to Your Search for the Meaning of Life, aptly describes the book’s numerous stories and […]
Repent Or Else!
Although I have read a lot of Havner lately, the reason for buying and reading this book is because I have been reading some things on revival. This is Havner’s commentary on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation. In those letters, the Lord repeats the admonition to the churches: “Repent or Else.” Havner, […]
Finney On Revival
I have a curious interest in Charles Finney and his ministry. First because there is no doubting his huge impact on American revivalism. Second, his name constantly appears as a primary cause of today’s misuse of methodology, invitations and easy believism. Third, I wish I had half his power in preaching. I was disappointed with […]
Lies Women Believe: and the truth that s...
“We are like Eve.” Nancy DeMoss contends that because of the way women are created, we are more susceptible to deception. However, she will not coddle you into letting that be an excuse for sin in your life. Her basic premise is to be aware of your weaknesses and of the lies Satan wishes you […]
When A Christian Sins
I love to read these practical books from past but recent Christian leaders (written in 1954). I think great preachers preach even in their writings. This is a one-evening read that will encourage you for days to come. Rice was one of those independent evangelists whose orthodoxy and scholarship made him acceptable to all. Yet […]
Road To Revival
I have reviewed a number of Havner books this year. His books become addictive and I find myself breezing through them in a day or so. Most of them are a little over 100 pages and sometimes stories and sayings are repeated. This book hit a tender note with me concerning our need for revival. […]
Day By Day with the Early Church Fathers
Every year I have one or two “day by day” books to read. This one is unique because it is difficult for most of us to read the church fathers extensively. The editors footnote every entry so that you may go to the original source if you choose. There are readings from 39 church fathers […]
Knowing God’s Will and Doing It
This is a 1976 Zondervan book which is a refreshing throw-back to seeking God’s will through the Scripture primarily, Christian holiness secondly (including conscience, common sense, compulsion and contentment), and outside circumstances thirdly (including counsel, circumstances, and divine appointments). It is interesting what the last 25 years have done to our thinking about God’s will. […]
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (abridged)
Every Christian ought to have this classic in his/her library. This abridged version (95 pages) is only a synopsis of the original work (371 pages) and should be used only as a “brush up” to remind you of these events. These are the accounts of the early church persecutions, the Inquisition, and the days of […]