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Author: Harry TennantBinding: Paperback, 192 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This selection of exhortations is drawn from the large legacy of notes left by the late Brother Harry Tennant. They are representative of the man who with his spiritual insight and wealth of experience could advise others on the matter of exhorting:
"The word of exhortation is no set speech, no display of oratory, no occasion for self-preening or exhibition of a good memory or a discerning taste for good English. The world has enough of that. Rather it is that 'through comfort of the scriptures we might have hope'. Let the brother seek to follow Paul in his words when he 'exhorted them all that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord': follow him in his true service for Christ when he comforted 'the souls of the disciples and exhorted them to continue in the faith'."
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Author: Islip CollyerBinding: Hardback, 176 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book, as the title suggests, is presented in two sections. Part one is headed "The philosophy of faith" and examines the absolute need and reasonableness of our faith and confidence in God. Part two leads on from this basis and in many practical ways is concerned with our response under the heading "Prepare to meet thy God, O Israel".
Author: Joan ThomasBinding: Booklet, 24 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Our understanding of mortality and our hope of resurrection should make the falling asleep of a loved one easier to bear. Yet, however great our faith, mourning is a natural and necessary process. Because death affects us all so differently, there can be no easy answers to the problems of coping with bereavement. But there are some basic principles and Sis. Joan Thomas, drawing from her own experience and that of others, offers many valuable suggestions. Writing sensitively, yet without sentimentality, she considers not just the emotions of the first few moments but the lasting effects of loneliness and loss.
This is a valuable guide to that time of sorrow - and subsequent healing - which all, sooner or later, have to face.
Author: Dennis GillettBinding: Hardback, 144 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
"Godly discipleship is never a natural characteristic in man: it has to be learned, and it has to be practised. Like a skilled musician, the disciple can become rusty if he grows indolent or lethargic, or if he fails to practise his dicipleship every minute of every day."
This readable and very practical book provides much food for thought and action in the life of the disciple.
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Author: Dennis GillettBinding: Paperback, 116 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A series of exhortations on spiritual health for disciples, from depression to deafness, from amnesia to stress.
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Author: Michael AshtonBinding: Paperback, 104 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Discipleship is all about following. Each disciple serves the Lord while living among those who generally have no regard for him, and whose motivations are often contrary to the principles he taught.
The material in this book considers the importance of this scriptural theme as it is expanded, mainly in the writings of the apostles. This book presents them in the hope that they will assist every disciple to follow the Lord Jesus more closely, until he comes in power and glory to establish his Father's kingdom.
Author: Dennis GillettBinding: Paperback, 134 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This collection of 23 exhortations has been compiled from the legacy of typewritten scripts left by the late Brother Dennis Gillett. They contain stirring words of confident assurance and eternal hope.
More exhortations by Brother Dennis are available in Solemn Moments of Remembrance.
Author: F. W. TurnerBinding: Paperback, 104 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A collection of devotional and meditative articles covering many aspects of our life in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Author: John MorrisBinding: Paperback, 160 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This book is based on the series of articles under the same title that were published in The Christadelphian from February 2002 to November 2003. Prayer is an essential component of the life of every disciple of Christ, and this book considers the subject in both principle and practice.
Author: Dennis GillettBinding: Paperback, 240 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This is a further book of thirty-seven exhortations by Dennis Gillett, following on from the previous book, May you know it to be true. Many of them are challenging; all are based on Dennis's love for the scriptures, his Lord, and his brethren and sisters.
Author: L. G. SargentBinding: Paperback, 206 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
A collection of over 40 articles from a former editor of The Christadelphian. One of the articles is entitled "Return to the centre" which is the essential theme of the second part of the book.
Author: John RobertsBinding: Booklet, 20 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
This booklet contains eighteen meditations on the breaking of bread that were originally published in The Christadelphian magazine from May 2002 to October 2003. They have been collected together and reprinted here in an easily accessible form.
Author: Dennis GillettBinding: Paperback, 96 pagesPublisher: The Christadelphian
Dennis Gillett explores simple scriptural words and phrases for their spiritual lessons. In the very first chapter entitled "But", he writes:
"It is important to understand that the significance of the little word does not lie in the word itself, but in the context in which it is used."
So with the little things: they are the real indicators of a life of commitment to Christ.
This is just the sort of book many will find helpful last thing at night, to provide just a few moments of prayerful meditation to conclude the day.
Author: Don & Ellen StylesBinding: Hardback, 272 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
A collection of articles designed to improve the quality of family life to the honour and glory of God.
Author: Don StylesBinding: Booklet, 40 pagesPublisher: Christadelphian Scripture Study Service
Author: Robert LloydBinding: Hardback, 450 pagesPublisher: Printland
Ninth edition, published in 2008.
Author: Don StylesBinding: Booklet, 56 pagesPublisher: Printland
This helpful booklet opens with the statement that the ecclesia "is not a Christadelphian idea; it is God's idea". The author examines the scriptures which show that it was by God's design that believers assemble and work in ecclesial communities; moreover, that individual ecclesial groups in different places are boun into one ecclesia in Christ - an ecclesia united with believers of past ages too.
The work offers sound advice for personal roles and relationships within the ecclesia, using the scriptural metaphors of the human body, the temple, the flock etc. Attention is given to ecclesial problems, and the qualities required in elders and all who are involved in ecclesial life.
Author: Robert RobertsBinding: Hardback, 590 pages (Volume 1) / 592 pages (volume 2)Publisher: Logos
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