Book Recommendations for An Unsaved Seeker
I am not interested in hard sell, sermonic type books, but recommendations of books that clearly, scripturally, and intelligently present the plan of salvation and assurance of the same, written in modern English.
I know of classics, like, “Full Assurance,” etc., but they are dated.
So please, recommend away!
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This is more of a tract, but have you ever seen the ” http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Questions-John-Blanchard/dp/0852342373] Ultimate Questions ” booklet? We bought a bunch when we were still at BJU. Full color, nicely done.
"I pray to God this day to make me an extraordinary Christian." --Whitefield http://strengthfortoday.wordpress.com
Ultimate Questions is a great short work, about 30 pages. John Piper’s For Your Joy is decent as well.
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Cor meum tibi offero Domine prompte et sincere. ~ John Calvin
I’ve given this to seekers along with an [URL=http://www.amazon.com/The-Gospel-of-John-ESV/dp/1581344066/ref=sr_1_1?i…] ESV Gospel of John[/URL]
[Jim Peet] [URL=http://www.amazon.com/Basic-Christianity-Classics-John-Stott/dp/0830834…] John Stott - Basic Christianity[/URL]It’s been a LONG time since I read that (over 30 years). Does Stott stay away from sacraments, etc.? I think I have blurred his work in my mind with Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. Can’t remember who said what.
I’ve given this to seekers along with an [URL=http://www.amazon.com/The-Gospel-of-John-ESV/dp/1581344066/ref=sr_1_1?i…] ESV Gospel of John[/URL]
Incidentally, this gal is reading the Bible and is attending a church that has AWANA. AWANA is a good marker for me!
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Greg Long, Ed.D. (SBTS)
Pastor of Adult Ministries
Grace Church, Des Moines, IA
Adjunct Instructor
School of Divinity
Liberty University
I have both and have recently read both of them again. I find Mere Christianity to be difficult.My thought too. Probably some of this decision rests upon how much of a reader her friend is. I will say that McDowell’s book was given to my father in law…a professing Catholic and avid TV watcher (read: non reader), and he finished it, cover to cover.
"I pray to God this day to make me an extraordinary Christian." --Whitefield http://strengthfortoday.wordpress.com
"Our task today is to tell people — who no longer know what sin is...no longer see themselves as sinners, and no longer have room for these categories — that Christ died for sins of which they do not think they’re guilty." - David Wells
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