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By : Allan Harman
Preparation For Ministry
₦2,800Preparation For Ministry deals with important issues relating to a call to the Christian ministry, theological training, and entry into pastoral work.
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By : Jeremiah Burroughs
The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment
₦3,000‘This book exemplifies Puritan pastoral theology at its best. The title itself captures the imagination and stimulates thought: contentment is a jewel — and so we should value it highly; but it is rare and so we need to seek it.’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON
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By : Frederick S. Leahy
The Hand of God
₦3,000This work is packed full of sane, pastoral wisdom and is the product of a passionately God-centred theology. Leahy demonstrates how the sovereignty of God is deeply relevant to every area of life. He makes penetrating application of biblical teaching to contemporary issues such as the environment and materialism. His main aim is to comfort and strengthen the people of God. Life in this fallen world can sometimes be very difficult and baffling. Leahy deals sensitively with the problem of suffering and evil, and assures us that God is in control of all events. The Lord may use suffering to chasten and discipline us, but he always does so in love, for our eternal benefit.
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By : Andrew Bonar
Visitor’s Book of Texts
₦3,000The pastoral visitation of the sick and sorrowful is a spiritual exercise. Its purpose is to bring God’s Word to those in need in the prayerful hope of the Spirit’s blessing upon it. Such visitation is not the preserve of pastors only; it is the duty of the whole church, as our Lord reminded his disciples with the words, ‘I was sick, and ye visited me’.
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By : James Snyder
Life of A W Tozer: In Pursuit of God
₦3,200The biography of A W Tozer, one of the most revered and formidable preachers of the 20th century. A W Tozer (1897 – 1963) had little formal education when he started to preach, having grown up in a tiny farming community in Western Pennsylvania. Yet his soul was on fire for God, and he would in turn set congregations alight.
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By : Richard Baxter
The Reformed Pastor
₦3,300Today, Baxter’s principles, drawn from Scripture, and reapplied in terms of modern circumstances, will provide both ministers and other Christians with challenge, direction and help.
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By : Joel R. Beeke
Puritan Reformed Spirituality
₦3,500Joel Beeke provides us with a first-class tour of some of the great sites of Reformed theology and spirituality. Here we meet men such as John Calvin, John Brown of Haddington, Thomas Boston and the Erskine brothers. We see their views on subjects such as evangelism, the Law, assurance, faith, guidance, holiness and preaching.
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By : Susannah Spurgeon
Susannah Spurgeon: Free Grace and Dying Love
₦3,500Mrs. Spurgeon’s A Carillon of Bells consists of twenty-four daily meditations on selected texts of Scripture. Full of spiritual devotion to Christ, her words ring out ‘the old truths of free grace and dying love’ on every page.
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By : Walter J. Chantry
Call The Sabbath A Delight
₦3,500Walter Chantry’s concern is to show why and how the Lord’s Day is meant to be one of joy and blessing for God’s people
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Prayer A Biblical Perspective
₦3,500These words of J. C. Ryle are as true today as they were when they were first written over 150 years ago. Prayer matters, and Eric Alexander’s chief concern in this book is to remind Christians that prayer is fundamental, and not supplemental, both in the individual and in the corporate lives of God’s people. He shows that nowhere is this dependence on prayer more fully exemplified than in the life and teaching of Jesus himself, and in the ministry of the New Testament church.
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By : William Bridge
A Lifting Up for the Downcast
₦3,500These thirteen sermons on Psalm 42:11, preached at Stepney, London, in the year 1648 are the work of a true physician of souls. In dealing with believers suffering from spiritual depression, Bridge manifests great insight into the causes of the saints’ discouragements such as great sins, weak grace, failure in duties, want of assurance, temptation, desertion and affliction. A correct diagnosis is more than half the cure but Bridge does not leave his readers there. He gives directions for applying the remedy.