Salvation


Saved Without A Doubt: Being Sure of Your Salvation
Stop Asking Jesus Into Your Heart: How to Know for Sure You Are Saved
Can I Lose My Salvation? (Crucial Questions, #22)
The Gospel According to Jesus: What Does Jesus Mean When He Says "Follow Me"?
What Does It Mean To Be Born Again? (Crucial Questions, #6)
CAN SALVATION BE LOST
The Saints of Salvation (Salvation Sequence, #3)
Salvation Lost (Salvation Sequence, #2)
Salvation (Salvation Sequence, #1)
Conversion: How God Creates a People (9Marks: Building Healthy Churches)
How Can I Be Right with God? (Crucial Questions)
Faith Alone: The Evangelical Doctrine of Justification
Basic Christianity (IVP Classics)
Can I Be Sure I'm Saved? (Crucial Questions, #7)
The Cross and Salvation: The Doctrine of Salvation
Fighting for Love by Liliya AkhmadeevaFree to Shine by Robert E.  ColwellExperiencing God by Henry T. BlackabyThe Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich BonhoefferHumanism by Christina M.  Lopez
Christian Spirituality
97 books — 47 voters
God's Smuggler by Brother AndrewThe Hiding Place by Corrie ten BoomSon of Hamas by Mosab Hassan YousefBruchko by Bruce OlsonLiving on the Devil's Doorstep by Floyd McClung
Salvation Biographies
119 books — 26 voters

A-Ma Alchemy of Love by Nataša PantovićTree of Life with Spiritual Poetry by Nataša PantovićThe Leper Messiah by R.M. L.The Passion of Christ and the Purpose of Life by Adrian RogersHeaven is for Real by Todd Burpo
God's Unfathomable Love
46 books — 22 voters


Henri Charrière
We have too much technological progress, life is too hectic, and our society has only one goal: to invent still more technological marvels to make life even easier and better. The craving for every new scientific discovery breeds a hunger for greater comfort and the constant struggle to achieve it. All that kills the soul, kills compassion, understanding, nobility. It leaves no time for caring what happens to other people, least of all criminals. Even the officials in Venezuela's remote a ...more
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Michael Bassey Johnson
It is for your own good to love a dare-devil rather than a holy coward. A dare-devil is a unique devil, battling your fears, your pains, conquering your uncertainties, carrying you his arms, and flying out of the corrosive fire. The coward is a trickster serpent, which vanishes in your time of despair, and appears in time of equanimity.
Michael Bassey Johnson

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