AUDIO TEACHINGS
Audio Books by Famous Christian Authors
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Andrew Murray Audio Books
Smith Wigglesworth Audio Books
George Muller -- Orphanages Built By Prayer and Faith.Tremendous Answer to Prayer -- George prayed, asking God to provide a building, people to oversee it, furniture, and money for food and clothing. God answered his prayers. The needs of the orphanage were met each day. Sometimes a wealthy person would send a large amount of money, or a child would give a small amount received as a gift or for doing chores. Many times food, supplies or money came at the last minute, but God always provided without George telling anyone about his needs. He just prayed and waited on God.
Charles Spurgeon -- Hundreds of Sermons, Audio Books, documentaries.
D.L. Moody -- Hundreds of Sermons, Audio Books, documentaries.
E. M. Bounds -- Hundreds of Sermons, Audio Books, documentaries.
Martin Luther -- Leader of the reformation. His commitment to the centrality of the Scripture over church tradition and his emphasis on salvation by grace and not by works are still foundational truths to the true Gospel.
John Wesley - Founder of the Methodist church, advocated the abolishment of salvery at a time when it wasn't popular to do so. Tremendous zeal and dedication to the work of God
George Whitfield - One of primary preachers during the Great Awakening.
Jonathan Edwards - Considered to be one of the greatest intellects and philosophers of his day. A Puritan Preacher who had a biblically centered message and life. His most famous sermon -- "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, brought many to repentance and is considered a classic.
John Knox - Tremendous zeal for the Lord -- his preaching transformed all of Scotland. His Bible based preaching inspired many to take up his passion for winning the lost to Jesus Christ
John Calvin -- John Calvin was the first to preach though the Bible verse by version instead of topologically. He was one of the first to preach expository -- or giving his comentary after each verse.
John Wycliffe - John Wycliffe, was one of the first to advocate making the Bible available to the common man. Wycliffe wanted everyone to be able to read the Bible in their own langauge instead of in Latin which the common man couldn't understand.
E. M. Bounds -- Hundreds of Sermons, Audio Books, documentaries.