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Roger Ellsworth

    Roger Ellsworth est un auteur dont les œuvres explorent les enseignements bibliques et la vie chrétienne. Son écriture plonge dans les profondeurs des Écritures, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus spirituels et des conseils pratiques pour la vie quotidienne. Ellsworth vise à rendre la parole de Dieu accessible et encourageante, aidant les lecteurs à renforcer leur foi et à persévérer à travers les moments difficiles.

    50 Years of Grace
    31 Great Chapters of the Old Testament
    Exploring the Fascinating Life of Jesus: From Matthew to John in Ten Minutes a Day
    What the Bible Teaches about Heaven
    Foundations for the Faith: A Step-By-Step Study Guide to the Gospel of John
    How to Live in a Dangerous World
    • How to Live in a Dangerous World

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The book connects the lives of biblical figures to contemporary experiences, illustrating how their stories and lessons remain relevant today. By drawing parallels between ancient narratives and modern challenges, it offers insights that can guide readers in navigating their own lives. The emphasis on practical applications makes it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the enduring impact of biblical teachings.

      How to Live in a Dangerous World
    • Written in response to the rise of false teachings, this Gospel aims to affirm the divinity of Jesus as the Christ and the Son of God. It is celebrated for its profound theological insights and its ability to inspire belief in its readers. The narrative emphasizes the relationship between Jesus and humanity, presenting a unique perspective on His life and teachings that resonates deeply with believers.

      Foundations for the Faith: A Step-By-Step Study Guide to the Gospel of John
    • What the Bible Teaches about Heaven

      • 123pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the concept of heaven, the book presents it as a realm devoid of sorrow, pain, and death, characterized by perfect peace and joy. It contrasts the idealistic nature of heaven with the harsh realities of life, emphasizing that all who trust in Jesus Christ will securely enter this glorious home. The narrative assures readers that before hell fully manifests, believers will find safety in heaven, reinforcing the promise of eternal joy and fulfillment for those who have faith.

      What the Bible Teaches about Heaven
    • Focusing on the exploration of faith, this book invites readers to engage with the four Gospels through concise, daily studies designed for those uncertain about Jesus Christ. Roger Ellsworth aims to address doubts and rekindle a passion for faith, encouraging a deeper appreciation of Christ's significance. By examining key passages, readers are prompted to reflect on their beliefs and ultimately aspire to live for His glory, culminating in a transformative spiritual journey.

      Exploring the Fascinating Life of Jesus: From Matthew to John in Ten Minutes a Day
    • 31 Great Chapters of the Old Testament

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the concept of living a purposeful life that glorifies the Creator, emphasizing the need for divine assistance to rise above trivial pursuits. It highlights the Bible as a source of guidance and strength, providing both expectations and empowerment for believers. Through the insights of the psalmist David, it underscores the transformative power of Scripture in helping individuals fulfill their God-given purpose and live a life that brings pleasure to God.

      31 Great Chapters of the Old Testament
    • 50 Years of Grace

      Reflections on Preaching, the Ministry, and the State of the Church

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Drawing from over five decades in pastoral ministry, Roger Ellsworth offers insights into contemporary church challenges while honoring the faithful of the past. His personal journey, marked by conversion, preaching, and moments of disappointment, serves as a backdrop for exploring key spiritual themes. Readers, whether pastors or laypeople, will find valuable reflections on Biblical influences, the nature of God's sovereignty, human suffering, and the dynamics of revival. This book promises spiritual nourishment and relatable experiences for anyone navigating the Christian life.

      50 Years of Grace
    • God's Book about Heaven

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of Heaven, the book delves into the allure of a seemingly perfect existence free from sorrow, pain, and death. It presents an idyllic vision of a realm devoid of crime and corruption, where peace and joy prevail. The narrative challenges readers to reflect on the plausibility of such a utopia, questioning the nature of happiness and the human experience in contrast to this idealized paradise.

      God's Book about Heaven
    • Godly Parenting in Ungodly Times

      Wise Words from God's Word for Moms and Dads

      • 114pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Emphasizing the belief that children are a divine gift, the book explores the privilege of parenting while addressing the challenges of raising godly children in a morally ambiguous society. It offers insights into navigating the complexities of modern parenting, encouraging a focus on instilling a reverence for the Lord amidst cultural confusion and laxity.

      Godly Parenting in Ungodly Times
    • Focusing on the last twenty-seven chapters of Isaiah, this book emphasizes the theme of comfort, presenting them as 'God's Book of Comfort.' Structured for devotional use, it offers suggestions at the beginning of each chapter to enhance the reading experience. Each chapter concludes with reflective questions, encouraging journaling to deepen personal insights. This approach provides readers with a structured devotional journey over twenty-seven days, allowing them to explore and internalize the comforting messages found in these sacred texts.

      The God of All Comfort: Reflections in Isaiah
    • Daily devotionals for April, May, and June We had to spend quite a bit time in the barn on the little family farm that I called home during my childhood years. The cows had to be milked each morning and evening. That barn was already old and rickety when my dad bought the farm. In wintertime the wind would whistle through the cracks in those barn walls and chill us to the bone. My dad's remedy for the problem was to nail cardboard over those cracks. That certainly didn't make the barn cozy and warm, but it helped! So begins the first of these engaging and delightful readings from Roger Ellsworth as he connects ordinary life with the spiritual truths of God's Word. Enjoy finding out how the fading lines related to an unfading hope, what happened the day the farmer's precious milk all spilled, and why the donuts were nowhere to be seen on the table--and benefit from ninety other life-changing reflections from the message of the Bible!

      Coffeetime in Spring: Bible-Based Reflections for Each Day of the Season