An Invitation to Prayer

July 23, 2009 by Mike  
Filed under Audio Books

an invitation to prayerThe private prayers of Pope John Paul II.

An Invitation to Prayer stands as an eloquent testimony to Pope John Paul II’s message of peace and love — a powerful collection that invites us to actively participate in prayer as a duty, a privilege, and an infinite source of comfort and hope.

The Changed Life

August 15, 2008 by Mike  
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changed lifeThe Changed Life  was originally intended to be given as a spoken
address by the renowned nineteenth-century Scottish evangelist Henry Drummond.
This work is grouped under the following topics: The Changed Life, Formula of
Sanctification, The Alchemy of Influence, and The First Experiment.
Once again, these beautiful and deeply moving reflections can be enjoyed
as originally plannedas sermons designed to inspire a positive change within
the listener.

Gods supreme gift to mankind is love.

Of all the books that have been written about love, perhaps none have been as influential
and inspirational as The Greatest Thing in the World. Based on the 13th chapter of I
Corinthians, this classic message has directed millions of people to the way of 1 happiness.
Henry Drummond examines Pauls contrasts, analysis, and defense of love to point out that
the greatest gift from God is love. He shows that not only is living a life of love its own reward,
but that it is Gods ultimate test of our faith. The simple beauty and positive truths of this
dynamic sermon will encourage you to practice the power and blessing of love in every area
of your life.

Henry Drummond (1851-97), Scottish theologian and biologist was born at Stirling. He studied at Edinburgh, and in 1884 he became professor of Natural Science at the Free Church College in Glasgow. He traveled in the Rocky Mountains, Central Africa, Japan, Australia, etc. Works include Natural Law in the Spiritual World (1883), The Ascent of Man (1894), and Tropical Africa (1888).

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Reflections on the Psalms

August 13, 2008 by Mike  
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Reflections on the Psalms Audio Books

“Illuminating and rewarding.”Christian Herald

“For the last thirty years of his life no other Christian writer in this country had such
an influence on the general reading public as C. S. Lewis.”Times Literary
Supplement
(London)

In one of his most enlightening works, C. S. Lewis shares his ruminations on both the form
and the meaning of selected psalms. In the introduction he explains, “I write for the unlearned
about things in which I am unlearned myself.” Consequently, he takes on a tone of thoughtful
collegiality as he writes on one of the Bible’s most elusive books.

Characteristically graceful and lucid, Lewis cautions us that the psalms were originally written
as songs that should now be read in the spirit of lyric poetry rather than as doctrinal treatises
or sermons. Drawing from daily life as well as the literary world, Lewis begins to reveal the
mystery that often shrouds the psalms. This book also includes an appendix featuring the full
text of selected psalms and a listing of all the psalms mentioned and discussed.

Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was educated at Cherbourg House, Malvern College, and Oxford. He was professor of medieval and renaissance English at the University of Cambridge. His conversion from atheism to Christianity in 1931 resulted in a flow of outstanding theological books, but it was The Chronicles of Narnia that he became best known for.

Ralph Cosham has acted in numerous roles for film and TV and in more than one hundred professional theater roles in addition to narrating books for Blackstone Audiobooks. He lives in Reston, Virginia.
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