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Books in Deluxe Christian Classics series

  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie Ten Boom

    Hardcover (Barbour Books, July 1, 2000)
    Timeless Christian titles, handsomely bound, at a tremendous value! An amazing story of faith amidst the horrors of the Holocaust, The Hiding Place has a richly-deserved place among the "Christian classics." In this autobiographical account, Corrie ten Boom tells of her family's attempt to save Dutch Jews from a Nazi roundup - until their efforts were discovered and the entire family sent to a concentration camp. Her father and sister would die in captivity, but Corrie would survive to write, preach, and personally share the story of God's love and forgiveness - even to her former Nazi captors!Now in a deluxe collector's edition, this unabridged classic will thrill readers of all ages.
  • Hinds' Feet On High Places

    Hannah Hurnard

    Hardcover (Barbour Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2000)
    Hannah Hurnard created the story of Much Afraid, a young girl hoping to travel from the Valley of Humiliation to the High Places. Along the way, she meets a number of memorable characters - including the Family of Fearings, Cousin Pride, Mrs. Valiant, Mercy, and Peace. Much Afraid also meets the ever-caring Shepherd, who helps her on her journey, at the end of which she receives a new name: Grace and Glory. This long-time best-seller is an intriguing perspective on the Christian life. Now in a deluxe collector's edition, this unabridged classic will thrill readers of all ages.
  • Philip Yancey Recommends: Orthodoxy

    G. K. Chesterton

    Mass Market Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, Dec. 2, 1999)
    'Why anyone would pick up a book with that formidable title eludes me,' writes Philip Yancey of G. K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy. 'But one day I did so and my faith has never recovered. I was experiencing a time of spiritual dryness in which everything seemed stale, warmed over, lifeless. Orthodoxy brought freshness and, above all, a new spirit of adventure.''We direly need another Chesterton today, I think. In a time when culture and faith have drifted even further apart, we could use his brilliance, his entertaining style, and above all his generous and joyful spirit. He managed to propound the Christian faith with as much wit, good humour and sheer intellectual force as anyone in this century.'Since its first publication in 1908, this classic work has represented a pivotal step in the adoption of a credible faith by many other Christian thinkers, including C. S. Lewis. Written as a spiritual autobiography, it stands as a remarkable and inspirational apologetic for Christianity.
  • The Pilgram's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Unknown Binding (CBN University Press, March 15, 1978)
    Hardcover book
  • My Heart, Christ's Home-Slimline

    Robert Boyd Munger

    Hardcover (Amg Pubs, March 1, 1999)
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  • All Of Grace

    C H Spurgeon, Treasuring Truth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 13, 2018)
    The gospel has never changed and neither has our need for it. However, we live in unusual days where parts of the "Christian" Church are losing sight of the most beautiful, simple, life saving message of the gospel. Treasuring Truth is delighted to present "All Of Grace" by C. H. Spurgeon. This wonderfully heartwarming little book will engage, entertain and enthuse you with the wonderful message that the gospel of Jesus Christ is "All Of Grace." This book is extremely readable as the author pleads with his audience to know the message but also know the God behind the message. If you're a new believer, this book is a fantastic foundation to your new life in Christ. If you've been a believer a long time, it will warm your heart and lead you to worship. If you're not yet a Christian? It may be the most important book you ever read (aside from the bible.) Perfect for your own library or as a gift for a friend, may you enjoy this wonderfully Christ Centred work as much as we enjoyed editing it. If you've got any questions, we are available to answer them 24/7, we look forward to hearing from you.
  • A Shepherd Looks at the 23rd Psalm

    W Phillip Keller

    Paperback (Marshall Pickering, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Pilgrim's Progress

    John Bunyan

    Audio Cassette (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 1996)
    The Pilgrim's Progress has been printed, read, and translated more often than any book other than the Bible. People of all ages have found delight in the simple, earnest story of Christian, the Pilgrim, and his life-changing, life-affirming adventures.
  • Hinds' Feet on High Places

    Hannah Hurnard

    Audio Cassette (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, Feb. 1, 1996)
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  • In His Steps

    Charles M. Sheldon, Sarah James

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2017)
    (Just Click on the "Sarah James" Above for More Christian Books)---------In His Steps is a best-selling religious fiction novel written by Charles Monroe Sheldon. First published in 1896, the book has sold more than 30,000,000 copies, and ranks as one of the best-selling books of all time. In His Steps takes place in the railroad town of Raymond, probably located in the eastern U.S.A. (Chicago, IL and the coast of Maine are mentioned as being accessible by train), and Chicago Illinois. The main character is the Rev. Henry Maxwell, pastor of the First Church of Raymond, who challenges his congregation to not do anything for a whole year without first asking: “What Would Jesus Do?” Other characters include Ed Norman, senior editor of the Raymond Daily Newspaper, Rachel Winslow, a talented singer, and Virginia Page, an heiress, to name a few.The novel begins on a Friday morning when a man out of work (later identified as Jack Manning) appears at the front door of Henry Maxwell while the latter is preparing for that Sunday’s upcoming sermon. Maxwell listens to the man’s helpless plea briefly before brushing him away and closing the door. The same man appears in church at the end of the Sunday sermon, walks up to “the open space in front of the pulpit,” and faces the people. No one stops him. He quietly but frankly confronts the congregation—“I’m not complaining; just stating facts.”—about their compassion, or apathetic lack thereof, for the jobless like him in Raymond. Upon finishing his address to the congregation, he collapses, and dies a few days later.That next Sunday, Henry Maxwell, deeply moved by the events of the past week, presents a challenge to his congregation: “Do not do anything without first asking, ‘What would Jesus do?’” This challenge is the theme of the novel and is the driving force of the plot. From this point on, the rest of the novel consists of certain episodes that focus on individual characters as their lives are transformed by the challenge.Scroll Up and Get Your Blessings.