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2026

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"The Gospel Day; Or, the Light of Christianity" by Charles Ebert Orr is a profound exploration of Christian principles and their application in daily life. Orr delves into the essence of the Gospel, emphasizing its transformative power and the importance of living a life reflective of Christ's teachings. Through insightful analysis and engaging prose, he invites readers to embrace the light of Christianity, encouraging a deeper understanding of faith and its implications for personal and c...

2025

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Food for the Lambs: Or Helps for Young Christians by Charles Ebert Orr is a Christian devotional work aimed at guiding young believers in their spiritual growth. The book offers simple and accessible teachings on the core tenets of the Christian faith, providing moral and spiritual nourishment for those new to Christianity. It is intended to help young Christians understand key Biblical principles and how they can live out their faith in daily life.The text covers a range of topics, such a...

2026

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"How to Live a Holy Life" by Charles Ebert Orr is a profound exploration of spiritual living and personal holiness. The book delves into the principles of leading a life that is aligned with divine teachings and moral integrity. Orr emphasizes the importance of inner purity, self-discipline, and a deep connection with God. Through practical advice and biblical references, he guides readers on a transformative journey towards achieving a life that reflects holiness in thoughts, actions, and...

The Gospel Day; Or, the Light of Christianity

Exploring the Depths of Christian Faith and Spiritual Enlightenment

2020

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In "The Gospel Day; Or, the Light of Christianity," Charles Ebert Orr presents a profound exploration of the tenets and transformative power of Christian faith, contextualizing it within the societal and moral dilemmas of his time. The book employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, weaving theological discourse with practical implications of Christian doctrine. Orr engages readers with a vigorous narrative that intertwines biblical exegesis with contemporary issues, asserting that...

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How to Live a Holy Life

Enriched edition. Practical Steps for Spiritual Growth and Holiness

2019

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In "How to Live a Holy Life," Charles Ebert Orr presents a profound exploration of spiritual discipline intertwined with practical guidance for ethical living. The text is written in a reflective, didactic style, echoing the influences of both early 20th-century Christian mysticism and contemporary theological thought. Orr articulates a holistic framework for sanctity that emphasizes not only personal devotion but also communal responsibility, grounding his insights in scriptural reference...

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Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians

Navigating the Christian Journey: A Guide for Young Believers

2019

EN

In "Food for the Lambs; or, Helps for Young Christians," Charles Ebert Orr presents a thoughtful exploration of Christian doctrine aimed at nurturing the spiritual growth of young believers. Through a clear, accessible literary style, Orr combines scriptural exegesis with pastoral guidance, creating a resource that is both instructive and encouraging. The book is structured to address the spiritual life of youth, outlining essential doctrines and offering practical advice for living out on...

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2011

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A person may almost be known by the books he reads. If he habitually reads bad books, we can pretty safely conclude that he is a bad man; on the other hand, if he habitually reads religious books, we can reasonably presume that he is a religious man. Why is this? It is because the nature of a person's books is usually the nature of his thoughts; and as a man thinks, so he is.

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2009

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You don't have to spend your days cloistered in seclusion in order to fulfill your God-given potential. In How to Live a Holy Life, author Charles Ebert Orr offers guidance on how believers from every walk of life can imbue their day-to-day existence with a greater sense of reverence, worship, and wonder. A must-read for anyone who seeks to develop a closer relationship to God.

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2011

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Know Your Bible: All 66 Books Explained and Applied

All 66 Books Explained and Applied


2008

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Know Your Bible is a concise, easy-to-understand guide to God's Word-giving you a helpful and memorable overview of all 66 books. For each Know Your Bible provides data on the author and time frame, a ten-word synopsis, a longer (50-100 word) summary, thoughts on what makes the book unique or unusual, a listing of key verses, and a "So, What?" section of practical application. It's a fantastic resource for individuals and ministries!

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Waiting on God

Thirty-one Day Meditation

2014

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Thirty-one day meditation on waiting on God.I had been much impressed by the thought of how, in all our religion, personal and public, we need more of God. I had felt that we needed to train our people in their worship more to wait on God, and to make the cultivation of a deeper sense of His presence, of more direct contact with Him, of entire dependence on Him, a definite aim of our ministry. At a “welcome” breakfast in Exeter Hall, I gave very simple expression to this thought in...

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