Best Selling Christian Books
The following Christian books are Banner’s best sellers. Books on this page include daily devotional books, theological works, Puritan Paperbacks, and much more. Some notable best-sellers include The Valley of Vision edited by Arthur Bennett, The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs, The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson, and Voices from the Past by Richard Rushing.
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Perhaps two of the most common reasons for men leaving the ministry today are moral failure and depression, or ‘burn-out.’ The two addresses in this booklet have been selected from C. H. Spurgeon’s well-known Lectures to My Students (also published by the Trust), with the hope that they will be of real practical help to […]
Truth Spoken in Love
An Anthology of Quotations from J. C. Ryle
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In the writings of J. C. Ryle (1816–1900), generations of readers have found faithful biblical wisdom and searching applications that aim at the heart. As the compiler of this anthology notes, ‘if there were two things that stand out like jewels in his crown, they were Ryle’s unflagging determination to tell us the terrible truth […]
The New Testament
An Introduction to its Literature and History
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The writing of John Gresham Machen (1881–1937) was characterized by clarity of thought, depth of scholarship, and an evident passion for the message of the Bible. It is a mark of his peculiar gifts that none of these features is lacking in these chapters of New Testament Introduction, which forms a valuable part of Machen’s […]
The Revival of Religion
Addresses by Scottish Evangelical Leaders delivered in Glasgow in 1840
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The subject of revival should be of great interest to every Christian. It is of particular importance in the church today. We need to face such questions as: Do we need revival? What is revival? Can anything be done to encourage revival? Few things more stimulate interest in and prayer for a work of revival than the […]
Shapers of Christianity
Brief Sketches of Twelve Outstanding Christians From Across the Ages
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Nick Needham here draws pen portraits of twelve shapers of Christianity—those whose thought and writings have profoundly contributed to the way we think about our faith today. As the author notes, ‘we may well find that in becoming acquainted with them, we catch some glimpse of God’s truth and glory that was evident to them, yet […]
The Sermon on The Mount
Kingdom Life in a Fallen World
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‘The Sermon on the Mount’ is an ideal introduction to Jesus’ great manifesto for life in his kingdom. Paperback, 184 pages.
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The Epistle to the Romans is both a highly personal letter and an authoritative theological treatise, inspired by the Holy Spirit and penned by the Apostle Paul. It contains clear and simple truths which serve to comfort the most childlike believer, as well as intricate examinations of the purposes and mission of God. Paul himself, […]
The Character of Christ
The Fruit of the Spirit in the Life of Our Saviour
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Book Description Author Jonathan Landry Cruse examines the godly attributes of the fruit of the Spirit in the Lord’s example and shows us that we can bear true fruit for God only by our union to the the life-giving Vine. Most experienced Christians are familiar with the fruit of the Spirit listed in Galatians. Love, […]
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In this famous exposition of Isaiah 42:3, Sibbes unfolds the tender ministry of Christ. 138pp.
The Godly Man’s Picture
Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, or, Some Characteristic Marks of a Man Who is Going to Heaven
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Some Characteristic Marks of a Man who is Going to Heaven’. 256pp.
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Treats the seductive influence and terrible power of Satan in a way ‘greatly more full and suggestive than in the literature of the present day’ (Smeaton). 344pp.
A Way to Pray
A Biblical Method for Enriching Your Prayer Life
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A biblical method for enriching your prayer life and language by shaping your words with Scripture, edited and revised by O. Palmer Robertson from Matthew Henry’s 1710 original. 328 pages.
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