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Unseduced and Unshaken: The Place of Dignity in a Woman's Choices

Unseduced and Unshaken: The Place of Dignity in a Woman's Choices

by Rosalie De Rosset

You can’t afford to live casually, haphazardly. No matter your age, you were born into a plethora of expectations of what it means to be a woman. How easily we assume impoverished views of womanhood as we hoist beauty and desirability above the more enduring traits of self-possession and dignity. We tend to live as divided and distracted selves, al… Read more…

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All Of Grace

All Of Grace

by C. H. Spurgeon, C .H. H. Spurgeon and Rosalie De Rosset

C. H. Spurgeon writes, “Only God can justify the ungodly, but He can do it to perfection. He casts our sins behind His back; He blots them out. He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found.”In an age of limited travel and isolated nations, C.H. Spurgeon preached to over 10,000,000 people in person—sometimes up to 10 ti… Read more…

The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

by Hannah Whitall Smith and Rosalie De Rosset

Though her life was difficult, Hannah Whitall Smith's message was joyful. In the Christian's Secret of a Happy Life, she writes that "Jesus came to save you fully now, in this life, from the power and dominion of sin, and to deliver you altogether." Passionate and practical, Whitall Smith's classic of the Holiness movement focuses not on … Read more…

The Confessions of St. Augustine

The Confessions of St. Augustine

by St. Augustine and Rosalie De Rosset

"Augustine never thought of God without thinking of his sin, nor of his sin without thinking of Christ."St. Augustine grates hard against "the anatomy of evil" while dealing succinctly and honestly with his own proneness toward sin. From his infatuation with its initial beauty to the discounting of his previously wasted life, Augustine leaves little to th… Read more…

How to Pray

How to Pray

by R. A. Torrey and Rosalie De Rosset

"The intelligent child of God must be driven to say, 'I must pray, pray, pray. I must put all my energy and all my heart into prayer. Whatever else I do, I must pray.'"Stunning and forthright, R.A. Torrey's "little book on prayer" is a reflection of the writer who once had it said about him, "One wonders if there has ever lived a man who did s… Read more…

The Imitation of Christ

The Imitation of Christ

by Rosalie De Rosset, Thomas A. A'Kempis and Thomas A'Kempis

Thomas a Kempis was not a haphazard follower of Jesus.  The depth of his masterpiece mirrors the life of a man who did whatever was necessary to imitate his own Savior.  A Kempis lived as intentionally as he wrote.  We must turn away from the things of this world, we must live sacrificially, we must be inundated with Christ's passionate … Read more…

Moody Classics Set of 6 Books

Moody Classics Set of 6 Books

by Andrew Murray, St. Augustine, John Bunyan, R. A. Torrey, Rosalie De Rosset, George Mueller, Thomas A. A'Kempis, Thomas A. A'Kempis and Thomas A'Kempis

This package includes the six-volume set of the Moody Classics: The Confessions of St. Augustine, Answers to Prayer, The Imitation of Christ, The True Vine, The Pilgrim's Progress, and How to Pray.Of all the factors influencing our spiritual growth and development, pivotal books play a key role. Learning from those who have walked the path and fought … Read more…

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The True Vine

The True Vine

by Andrew Murray and Rosalie De Rosset

"No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine.  Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me."Work for Him. Rest in Him. The Vine is the sole provider for the branch. The branch needs only to obey. The care and nutrients the branch receives from the Vine are more than enough to bear all the fruit it can handle.This simple… Read more…

Answers to Prayer

Answers to Prayer

by Rosalie De Rosset and George Mueller

When George Mueller could not get it out of his mind to open a house for orphans in late 1835, he purposed to do so "that God might be magnified by the fact that the orphans under my care are provided with all they need, only by prayer and faith."For over sixty years George Mueller wrote down the details of the Lord's provision. Thousands of orphans d… Read more…