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Great Books September 17, 2020 Three reasons Christians should read good fiction. A summary of Tolkien's epic tale. Lessons learned with quotations. Continue reading... Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books September 8, 2020 A lively and logical response to Erasmus’ book on the will of man. Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books "Discipline is what moderns need the most and want the least." This inspiring book sends the right message to a people who are too often slaves to their passions. A… Continue reading... Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books August 25, 2020 The young Miss Church Member reaches out with a missionary spirit to evangelize Mr. World. But instead of changing him, she compromises by degrees. This allegory was written in 1901,… Continue reading... Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books This little book helped me by directing me to search for the purpose of each passage before I preach. Thank you, Jay Adams. Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books Almost everything good that people desire today was invented, discovered, or influenced by Jesus Christ through His followers. A fast ride through different historical improvements. Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books August 18, 2020 A brief explanation of the systematic theology published by John MacArthur, Richard Mayhue, and The Master’s Seminary faculty. Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books Where did capitalism come from? What produced the amazing wealth of the last 200 years especially in America? In 1904, Max Weber offered the theory that reformed theology was the… Continue reading... Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books At 32 years old, Melville published a book that would be ignored and neglected, until 20 years after his death. Today Moby Dick is justly celebrated because of the powerful… Continue reading... Preacher : Seth Meyers
Great Books 15 rules for understanding great books. Including the four levels of reading: elementary, inspectional, analytical, syntopical. Preacher : Paul Schlehlein