Commentary On Acts
Christ's Prophetic Plans
By John MacArthur & Richard Mayhue
Christ’s Prophetic Plans offers the reader John MacArthur’s most explicit writing on eschatology and is perfect for pastors, bible professors, teachers, and students with a heart and mind for discovering Biblical truth. This primer takes you on a Biblical study of questions surrounding prophecy, Israel, the rapture, and the different millennial views. The fruit of such study is great as God specifically promises His blessing on those who know and obey the things of biblical prophecy (Revelation 1:3; 22:7).
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How To Work for Christ:
By R A Torrey
This book is a must for every serious bible student. Perfect for new christians, pastors and leaders who want to work for christ this practical handbook on how to serve the Lord and how to share the Lord has been inspiring people for over 100 years. Now available once again for a new generation of christian workers and soul winners.

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With Jesus After Sinners
Dr Tom Malone
Christ is always with us. Though we know this, it is sometimes hard to continually experience His presence. "With Jesus After Sinners" will not only challenge you to be a soul winner, but a soul winner with Jesus as your partner.
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Dr John R Rice Founding Editor Of The Sword Of The Lord
Commentary On Acts - Hardcover
by Dr John R Rice
This title is a commentary on the Book of Acts. Acts is a book on
evangelism, and needs evangelistic passion and experience to explain it.
Most Bible commentaries on Acts have been written by men who never had a
revival, never were filled with the Holy Spirit in the Bible sense,
never organized or was pastor of a vigorous, evangelistic, New Testament,
local church; yet they try to explain these things in the book of Acts!
Now, here is a verse-by-verse commentary by an evangelist of wide experience
who was a spirit-filled soul winner, who saw tens of thousands saved; a man
who established a number of local churches and saw them grow into
successful, soul-winning works. This commentary on Acts follows the
theme of the Moody-Torrey-Spurgeon-Sunday-Scarborough position on the Holy
Spirit. It gives proper answers to local, independent, New Testament
church of born-again, baptized believers. It puts an emphasis on the
mighty power of the Holy Spirit, available to all Christians, which emphasis
is rare.

