Christian
Books
by Ellen White
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Steps to Christ deals with the central issue of how to become and
remain a Christian--the concern at the core of Mrs. White's voluminous writing. Steps to
Christ in just 13 short chapters, will help you discover the steps in finding a forever
friend in Jesus. Youll read about His love for you, repentance, faith and
acceptance, growing like Him, the privilege of prayer, what to do with doubt, and how to
spend your days rejoicing with your new found friend-Jesus. Thousands have become
acquainted with Jesus through this little book, and it has helped many more, including
those who have walked with Him for years, know Him better.
Christ's
Object Lessons a companion volume to The Desire of Ages, presents the parables of
Jesus in a fresh light, showing their application to Christian living today. In the
devotional classic, Ellen G. White plumbs the depths of the best-loved teachings of Jesus,
offering a deeply spiritual understanding of the parables of Christ as they apply to the
life today. she provides practical applications in a way that touches the heart. Chirst
Object Lessons was written not by a dry historical scholar or a technical commentator, but
as a messenger with personal insight of the love our redeemer has for human kind.
Patriarchs
and Prophets presents the story of the conflict between good and evil--between Christ
and Satan--from its beginning, starting with the origin of evil, then taking up the
creation of the world, the Bible patriarchs, Israel's Egyptian bondage and Exodus, and
their establishment in Canaan up to the time of David.
The Acts of
the Apostles presents the amazing story of the early Christian church through the rest
of New Testament times. After Jesus was victorious over Satan and returned to heaven, the
enemy turned his attention to Jesus church on earth. Here are thrilling stories of
fierce persecutions and unswerving loyalty to God. Peter, Paul, James, John, Luke,
Barnabas, Stephen, Mark, and the other early apostles carried the wonderful news of the
gospel to all of the then-known world. Unwilling to surrender their faith, many gave their
lives.
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