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My eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me; he that walks in the way of perfection, he shall serve me - Psalm 101:6When you wish to know something about godly living, where do you look? Is there a better place to look than to the men of the Bible? The Lord, in all His wisdom, left us with a wonderful textbook - the Holy Scriptures.Some make the mistake of worshiping these heroes of the faith. Others make the mistake of only highlighting these men's weaknesses. Somewhere in the middle, though, is what God intended, and if our heart is right, we can learn all we need to know about healthy, rewarding Christian living from these incredible men of the Lord.Men of the Bible Contents Abraham - Faith and Obedience Moses - God's Voice Naaman - God's Methods Nehemiah - Uncompromising Vision Herod and John the Baptist - Dealing with Sin The Blind Man and Joseph of Arimathaea - Boldness The Penitent Thief - It's Not Too Late
Several hundred interesting stories told by Moody in his wonderful work in Europe and America. Dwight Lyman Moody (1837-1899) was an American evangelist who toured major American and British cities and founded several educational institutions. "A book of anecdotes which have thrilled hundreds of thousands." - Pittsburg Banner
An amplification and extension of various lectures on the life of Daniel, by that prince of preachers and incomparable evangelist, Dwight L. Moody (1837-1899)."A small book, but big as regards the truth it contains. Every worker in the Lord's vineyard would be helped by reading it." - Railway Signal
"The power of anecdote and illustration to press home the truth into the hearts and minds of their hearers is largely utilized by preachers and teachers of today. Notes from my Bible is the harvest of many years' gathering in this direction, and I want it to be distinctly understood that its contents are not claimed to be original. The arrangement of the book is simple. Over against the text is the thought or illustration. At the beginning of the books and chapters of the Bible is placed whatever has a general reference to that section. A number of miscellaneous outlines are added at the end of Revelation." - Dwight W. Moody
A classic which explains that prayer and reading the Bible are essential in maintaining a balanced Christian life. Moody analyzes Biblical prayers and expounds on the essential elements that make this spiritual phenomenon a coherent and effective process.
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