[Christian Living] [Devotionals] [Apologetics] [Biography/Missions] [Miscellaneous]
The Body — Charles Colson
Christians, Chuck Colson argues, have been sucked in by the radical individualism of secular culture and the soothing sermons of the feel-good gospel. Many have sold out to a consumer-oriented mentality and view their faith as a purely personal matter that has nothing to do with corporate commitment. In this book, Colson dares Christians to denounce the petty, sectarian divisions that blunt the church’s witness in the world. You’ll be challenged, inspired, and encouraged.
Changes That Heal — Henry Cloud
Cloud takes readers step-by-step through the four basic tasks of becoming a mature image bearer of God: bonding to others; setting boundaries; accepting both good and bad; and becoming an adult. Henry Cloud understands and explains best why people develop emotional and relational problems and how they can solve them.
A Cry in the Wilderness — Keith Green
A compilation of sermons by Keith Green, offering a clear gospel message and urging Christians to live passionately for God.
Disciple — Juan Carlos Ortiz
In this book you’ll discover what it really means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. An ideal book for new belivers, Disciple is also an inspirational and practical guide for Christians who want to grow closer in their walk with the Lord.
Finding God — Larry Crabb
We should be more concerned with using problems to find God than with using God to solve problems. Dr. Crabb shows how life can become richer and more meaningful with a joy rooted in something deeper than merely feeling good about ourselves.
Humility — Andrew Murray
In the inspiring classic, Andrew Murray reveals the essence of a glorious, blessed spiritual relationship with God. It is humility, the unconditional surrender to Jesus and His will; just as He surrendered Himself to the cross and God’s will. Only through the loss of pride and the absence of self can the disciple experience the joy and honor which come from the Father.
The Life You’ve Always Wanted — John Ortberg
What does true spiritual life really look like? What keeps you from living such a life? If you suspect that there’s more to Christianity than what you’ve experienced, John Ortberg points to a road of transformation and spiritual vigor anyone can take.
No Man Is An Island — Thomas Merton
This volume is a stimulating series of spiritual reflections which will prove helpful for all struggling to find the meaning of human existence and to live the richest, fullest and noblest life.
Pursuit Of Holiness — Jerry Bridges
“Be holy, for I am holy,” commands God to His people. But holiness is something that is often missing in the Christian’s daily life. In Pursuit of Holiness, Jerry Bridges explains how God has equipped us to lead holy lives, how reason and emotion influence our will, and how habits and personal discipline play a part in holy living.
The Screwtape Letters — C.S. Lewis
Through a correspondance between two devils, Screwtape and his young nephew, Wormwood, Lewis delves into questions about good and evil, temptation, repentance, and grace, offering knowledge and guidance to all who are trying to live good Christian lives.
The Spirit Of The Disciplines — Dallas Willard
A strong call to biblical obedience and discipline, this book presents a fresh look at the eternal and contemporary relevance of the Scriptures.
What The Holy Spirit Does In A Believer’s Life — Charles Spurgeon
Life-changing messages await you. Spurgeon’s teaching is so solidly biblical, so understandable, so passionate, so wonderfully visual, and so practical that one cannot help but be inspired and challenged. This is a book to live in, not just to read. I enjoy seeing the love Spurgeon has for the Lord and his commitment to letting the Holy Spirit control, teach, mentor, nudge, urge, and reward him.
The Divine Conspiracy — Dallas Willard
In an era when many Christians consider Jesus a beloved but remote savior, Willard argues compellingly for the relevance of God to every aspect of our existence. Masterfully capturing the central insights of Christ’s teachings in a fresh way for today’s seekers, he helps us to explore a revolutionary way to experience God — by knowing Him as an essential part of the here and now, rather than only as a part of the hereafter.