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Featured Titles (Apr-Jun)
. Doctrines of Grace in the Gospel of John - booklet by R. Bruce Steward (PDF)
. Greasy the Robber: A Story of Gospel's Power - booklet by Charles Lukesh (PDF)
. An Appointment You Will Keep - tract by Joel Beeke (PDF)
The Bondage of the Will, Martin Luther (1483-1546), 24 pp. (PDF)
A great classic in Christian history. Luther saw Doctrines of Grace in the Gospel of John correctly that the doctrines of depravity and salvation by faith alone stand together. He declared Erasmus an enemy of the faith, and wrote to establish bondage of the will at the core of evangelicalism. botw
Evolution or Creation?, ---, 40 pp. (PDF)
Uses a simple question and answer format to explain the issues understandably. Helps both Christians and non-Christians to discern between scientific truth and error in the current debate over origins. eocr
Whitefield's Letter to Wesley, George Whitefield (1714-1770), 20 pp. (PDF)
Responding to Wesley's sermon Free Grace, Whitefield believed the issue vital to robust Christianity. "I heartily pray God...for his being enlightened into all the doctrines...that we may thus be united in principle...as well as heart"--Preface. wltw
Pilgrim's Progress for Everyone, John Bunyan (1628-1688), 48 pp. (PDF)
The most widely read book in history after the Bible, in a careful abridgment using Bunyan's original words. Christian journeys by faith through many trials in this world, and into the transcendent glory of the Celestial City. ppfe
Christian Modesty, Jeff Pollard, 48 pp. (PDF)
Examines relevant portions of Scripture and fashion history in order to present a Biblical doctrine of modesty. An urgent call to the churches of Jesus Christ to study and practice a modesty that brings glory to Christ. cmod
Treasures of Bonar, Horatius Bonar (1808-1889), 48 pp. (PDF)
"Unlike many writers of the Evangelical school, Dr. Bonar is not content with baling out milk for babes, but gives us real thought and teaching...We say to all our friends, read and be refreshed"--Spurgeon. tobo
Calvin on Self-denial, John Calvin (1509-1564), 24 pp. (PDF)
A fitting introduction for the modern church to the great work accomplished in Institutes of the Christian Religion. Timely instruction on Christ's doctrine: to take up your cross, deny all worldliness, and follow Him regardless of cost. cosd
The Pure in Heart, Thomas Watson (1620-1686), 32 pp. (PDF)
Excerpted from the classic, The Beatitudes. Part One examines the nature, motives for, signs of, and how to attain heart purity. Part Two wonderfully describes the blessings of the pure in heart: what it shall be like to see God! pihe
Proverbs, Charles Bridges (1794-1869), 36 pp. (PDF)
"The best work on the Proverbs."--Spurgeon. "While other parts of Scripture show us the glory of our high calling, this book may instruct us in all minuteness of detail how to walk worthy of it"--Preface. prov
Letters of Samuel Rutherford, Samuel Rutherford (1600-1661), 48 pp. (PDF)
Like Bunyan in the Bedford jail, Rutherford did his best work while suffering imprisonment for the Gospel. His opponents perpetuated his ministry through the centuries--in his heartfelt, insightful, classic, comforting, and evangelical letters. losr
The Treasury of David, Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892), 48 pp. (PDF)
One of Spurgeon's most valued works. It "has yielded me boundless profit...gratitude constrains me to communicate to others a portion of the b enefit, with the prayer that it may induce them to search further themselves"--Preface. toda
The Mute Christian under the Smarting Rod, Brooks, T. (1608-1680), 32 pp. (PDF)
"That all afflicted and distressed Christians may have a proper salve for every sore, a proper remedy against every disease at hand. Here he may find arguments to silence him, and means to quiet him, when it is at worst with him"--Preface. mcut
The Love of Christ, Robert Murray McCheyne (1813-1843), 16 pp. (PDF)
What is "the mighty principle that impelled [Paul] through so many toils and dangers?...indifferent alike to the world's dread laugh and the fear of man. We have his own explanation: The love of Christ constraineth us"--Introduction. loch
Greasy the Robber, Charles Lukesh, 28 pp. (PDF)
A true story from Siberia in the late 1800s. Reading the Scriptures among thieves leads to Holy Spirit conviction, regeneration, evangelical witness, and an amazing string of conversions. gtra
The Biblical View of Self-Esteem, Jay Adams, 32 pp. (PDF)
A strong response to "Christian psychology," in which many seem to perceive the shared enemy of low self-est eem. Adams gives a clear and pointed exposition of the relevant Scriptures, and offers every believer a truly Biblical view. bvos
The Vanity of Thoughts, Thomas Goodwin (1600-1680), 28 pp. (PDF)
"These vain and unruly guests, these thoughts, must be turned out of doors without any warning. They have stayed long enough!...Though we cann ot keep them out, yet we must not let them lodge within us any more." voth
Honey Out of the Rock, Thomas Willcox (1621-1687), 24 pp. (PDF)
"A piece that was very well esteemed, and has done much good and been oft reprinted." It wonderfully exalts Christ and continues to encourage God's people wherever Christ is served. hoot
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), 20 pp. (PDF)
"People were so changed before the sermon was ended that they were 'bowed down with an awful conviction of their sin and danger.'" Many regard this as one of the greatest sermons ever preached. sith
The Attributes of God, A.W. Pink (1886-1952), 112 pp. (PDF)
A true classic of the Christian faith, where Pink exposits eighteen essential characteristics of our sovereign, holy, just, merciful, and loving God. An accurate understanding of God's greatness is fundamental to growing in faith. aogo
Holiness, J.C. Ryle (1816-1900), 186 pp. (PDF)
A classic and authoritative word about both the godly and practical aspects of holiness, requiring not only worship and piety, but also diligence in a faithful walk before our God. hpa1
Ye Must Be Born Again! tract, Thomas Boston (1676-1732), 8 pp. (PDF)
Proclaims the Gospel truth from John 3 that all men must look to Christ for salvation. ymbb
Real Faith, George Mueller (1805-1898), 6 pp. (PDF)
"What is faith?...I answer: Faith is the assurance that the thing which God has said in His Word is true, and that God will act according to what He has said in His Word. This assurance, this reliance on God's Word, this confidence, is FAITH." rfai
Almost a Christian tract, Matthew Meade (1621-1699), 8 pp. (PDF)
Challenges readers not to depend upon their religious performances to earn favor with God, and miss true salvation in Christ alone. aach
Is Christ Your Lord? tract, A.W. Pink (1886-1952), 8 pp. (PDF)
The answer to this simple question indicates your eternal direction. Pink exhorts the reader to realize Christ's rule over all things, and that salvation is in Him alone. icyl