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Please note that we are not necessarily in complete
theological agreement with all of the following authors. We have
included their writings because we believe their viewpoint on the given
issue is important to consider.
To Those Who Are Seeking or Unsure if
They Are in the Faith:
God
Still Speaks by
Keith Comparetto. The true God has been rejected by the masses in
every age, but gives individuals a choice.
Are You
A Christian? by
Keith Comparetto. A challenging look at popular misconceptions.
My Greatest
Discovery by Keith Comparetto. An undeserving sinner is
gloriously saved.
I
Was Deceived!
by Terri Comparetto. A false professor is stripped of all her
false confidences.
On Effectual Calling in Salvation:
Why
Professing Christians May
Fall Short of Heaven by John Bunyan. A
consideration of some counterfeit marks of grace.
Thoughts on Repentance,
Conversion and Assurance by C.H. Spurgeon. A
challenge to professors to examine their claims.
What's Wrong
with Modern Evangelism by A.W. Pink. A second look at
modern evangelistic methods that have filled the churches with those
who profess but may not possess.
True Conversion
by George Whitefield. A call to professing Christians to examine
the genuineness of their faith.
What
is the Gospel?
by Keith Comparetto. An in-depth look at the Gospel that was
really preached by Christ and the Apostles, and how one can determine
if he has received the true faith that was once delivered to
the saints.
Test Yourselves!
by Keith Comparetto. A look at the book of 1 John as a series of
tests of true salvation.
On Holiness and the Christian Life:
What is
Biblical Repentance? by H.A. Ironside.
True salvation results in lifelong repentance and a deepening
sense of one's sinfulness, not a life of backsliding.
Following Hard
After God by A.W. Tozer. Challenging words for a
self-centered generation.
The
World: A Source of Great Danger to the Soul by J.C.
Ryle. A love of the world may mean not
only the loss of rewards, but the loss of one's eternal soul.
Suppose an
Unholy Man Went to Heaven by J.C. Ryle. An appeal to the
unholy to consider what may be the root of their problem.
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