The person who
says they have no regrets about their past is either very
forgetful or has his head in the sand. We have all done
things we regret. But how do we handle these so they don't
disable us from service for God? In this brief booklet,
Pastor Stanley gives helpful ideas in doing just that. 5
pages
"Why are
thou cast down, O my soul? . . . Hope thou in God." The
key to dealing with trouble, says Pastor Dan Stanley, is to
talk to ourselves. We all do that. But what was say is the
key. Read this booklet and apply its truths in dealing with
your own troubles. 28 pages
Would you say
you are a grateful person, not just on Thanksgiving Day but
all through the year? Pastor Stanley examines from
Scripture when it is appropriate to be thankful and to whom
you should be thankful. 9 pages
Is it right to
pray for the lost to be saved? What is the place of prayer
in evangelism? This booklet is a chapter from the book
The Fundamentals, a Testimony to the Truth. Dr.
Torrey was a mighty evangelist and prayer warrior of the
past. 10 pages
Now that you
are a believer, God wants you to "grow in grace and in the
knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." But how
does a Christian do this? Pastor Stanley deals with why we
should have a hunger grow in Christ, and practical steps to
do so.
A disciple of
Jesus Christ is a believer who desires to become like his
Master. This booklet shares principles for doing that. 7
pages
With every
privilege comes responsibility. We have the privilege of
knowing the Gospel and receiving Christ. With it comes the
responsibility to share it with others. Pastor Stanley here
lists Biblical reasons why this is true. 7 pages
"If I sin, I
can always ask forgiveness, can't I?" Yes, but the sin has
a toll. "But isn't He the God of second chances?" Surely He
is. Yes, God gives opportunites, but they have limits. Read
this sermon, delivered at Broadway Tabernacle in New York
City in 1882. It is a timeless message. 15 pages
"But
whereunto shall I liken this generation? It is like unto
children sitting in the markets. . ."
Jesus said that
of his generation; it is certainly as true of the present
generation of Christians. If you say you are a Christian,
are you genuine? Read this booklet, and examine your life.
8 pages
Paul reminded
the Philippians, "Our citizenship is in heaven from whence
also we look for the Savior." Do you live as one at home
down here, or as one anxious to get home? How would your
closest friends answer that about you? Read this booklet
and discover ways to live as a citizen of heaven.
How do you
respond when you are mistreated or misunderstood,
especially for your stand as a Christian? Charles Spurgeon
gives some timeless counsel that is just as true today as
when this was preached over 100 years ago. 18 pages
Proverbs is the
practical wisdom of the wisest man in the Old Testament.
For the past several years, Pastor Dan Stanley has
presented Proverbs verse by verse during the midweek Bible
study. Two of the series of studies are available in print,
Proverbs chapters 16 and 17. 55 pages each
Everyone likes
a good story. Robert Lewis Dabney, however, warns
Christians about reading fiction! In this thought-provoking
booklet, the author lays out several reasons why reading
even good fiction is not only a waste of time but is also
dangerous and unbiblical. Before you dismiss his ideas,
read it and consider what he says. 10 pages
Should every
Christian be a witness? How does a Christian present Christ
to an associate, a family member, a neighbor, or a friend?
In this booklet, Pastor Dan Stanley deals with both the
Biblical responsibility and practical methods of presenting
Christ to others. 61 pages
Have you ever
wished you could listen to preaches from other eras? This
booklet gives a sampling of sermons from 15 preachers of
the past. First compiled for a Bible Training class on
reading sermons, it is now available to the public. The
preachers vary greatly both in style and content. You will
be edified if you read it. 232 pages
Are you facing
discouragement. If so, this compilation of sermons was
designed just for you! It contains messages by J. H.
Jowett, Vance Havner, William F. Anderson, G. H. Morrison,
Clovis G. Chappell, and T. De Witt Talmage. All are
excellent, heart warming, and personal. 51 pages.