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Daily Readings / Compilations
Books on Prayer
Books of Biographical Sketches
Full Biographies / Autobiographies
Children's Books
The Family
The "Call Back" Series
G. D. Watson Reprints
Follette / Ravenhill
Miscellaneous
Booklets
Newest Releases

Daily Readings / Compilations [back to top]

Amazing Book, The, Volumes 1 & 2
Compiled by, Lillian. Harvey and Trudy Harvey Tait
These two volumes emphasize the life-changing potency of the Word of God. Ideal for use as a daily devotional, each volume contains approximately sixty readings, compiled from at least 250 different sources. At the back of each book, there are indexes of both Scripture verses used and authors cited. In these days of scant and superficial reading of God's Word, these books will come as a refreshing reminder of the wonder, beauty, and power of the Bible. “A Famine for the Word of God,” “The Bible—A Purifier,” “The Piercing Word,” “A Key that Fits Every Difficulty” are but a few of the chapter headings. It is hoped that the testimonies, exhortations, and poetry of God's saints of all ages concerning the marvels of the Scriptures will whet your appetite for a more prolonged and frequent feeding on the heavenly manna. 198pages

The Christian’s Daily Challenge
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Stirring appeals in the form of daily readings which challenge the Christian. The writings of over 200 authors of various denominational backgrounds, carefully and prayerfully selected, and combined with Scripture texts on such subjects as “Faithfulness in small things,” “Too big for God to use,” “Nourishment through the Word,” “Life eased by a yoke,” and 361 others. A unique devotional for Christian growth. 332 pages.

Royal Counsel
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Thirty-one daily readings which challenge to deeper Bible study. The authors’ lives were revolutionized as they prepared this book; it may do the same for you! 64 pages

Royal Exchange
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Thirty-one daily readings which stimulate the reader to exchange his/her weakness for divine strength---an exchange which seems to be the missing dimension of prayer in this busy age. 64 pages

Royal Insignia
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Ninety-eight two-page readings on the much neglected subject of humility. It is a compilation of testimonials from almost two hundred godly men and women describing the dangers of pride and the necessity of dependence upon God. Read how others, in traveling this journey of descent, discovered wings with which to soar into the heavenlies with Christ Jesus. Includes an index of authors and Scripture texts. Your library is incomplete without it. 207 pages

Royal Pilgrimage
by Lillian G. Harvey
Thirty-eight short readings which challenge those of us familiar with the truth that this world is not our home, that we are just passing through, to exhibit by our daily lives that we are pilgrims and strangers on earth. Reading this book will help to make earth a little less like home. 112 pages
Royal Purposes
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Thirty-one daily readings showing that God has loving designs for His children when suffering and difficulty would suggest the contrary. “Over the years” writes a midwife tutor from Manchester, England, “I have given away many copies to Christians in distress and breakdown situations. It is by far the most valuable book I have found for those needs.” 64 pages

Books on Prayer [back to top]

KNEELING WE TRIUMPH
Volume One
Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
A compilation of sixty two-page readings on prayer. Titles include: “Authority to Take,” “For the Asking,” “Beauty of Delayed Answers,” and “Prayers that Outlive an Age.” “It transformed my prayer life” was the report of one reader. Suggestion: Order it, read it, and obey it! 127 pages.

Volume Two Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Companion to the above. A few titles are: “Waiting, a Proof of our Faith,” “Hush My Heart to Listen,” “When Prayer is a Cry.” Christians from all walks of life are reporting blessings from reading this book. 127 pages.


HOW THEY PRAYED
Volume One–Household Prayers Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
This book is a plea for a return of prayer and worship in the home, citing many examples of how praying family members have prevailed with God for their loved ones. Read of parents who prayed for their children, children who prayed for their parents, wives and husbands who prayed for their partners. 19 short, easy-to-read chapters. 119 pages

Volume Two–Ministers’ Prayers Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
The first three chapters of this book contain testimonies from various Christians on the benefits of early morning rising for prayer and Bible study. The remaining chapters reveal the emphasis given to prayer in the lives of ministers and preachers from differing denominational backgrounds and nationalities. 104 pages

Volume Three–Missionaries and Revival Compiled by, E.F. & L. Harvey
Read the touching story of Lily Roberts, a missionary in the Congo, who prayed, “Lord, my life for revival,” and how God took her at her word. Discover how largely prayer figured in the revival of 1857 and others. Gain an insight into the prayer-lives of various missionaries. All in this book! 127 pages

Books of Biographical Sketches [back to top]
The "They Knew Their God" Series

Book One
by E. F. & L. Harvey & E. Hey
Stimulating Christian biography. Contains eighteen sketches of men and women whose close relationship with God made them outstanding. Their examples urge us to tread the same sacred road. A few of those included are: John Tauler, R. C. Chapman, Elizabeth Baxter, Lilias Trotter, and S. L. Brengle. 154 pages

Book Two
by E. F. & L. Harvey & E. Hey
A further seventeen sketches of godly men and women who died out to themselves and found God to be everything in their nothingness. Some of those included are: G. D. Watson, Gerhard Tersteegen, Pastor Hsi, Jessie Penn-Lewis, Phoebe Palmer, and G. H. Lang. 163 pages

Book Three
by E. F. & L. Harvey
Contains a unique sketch of Mrs. Oswald Chambers as well as one of her more famous husband. Also included are John G. Govan, George Railton, Evan Hopkins, Samuel Pearce, and others. 135 pages

Book Four
by E. F. & L. Harvey
Enjoy reading the lives of Matthew Henry (the commentator) and his godly father, Frank and Emily Crossley, Freeborn Garrettson, John Hunt, and other saintly men and women. 150 pages

Book Five
by Lillian G. Harvey
Meet another 12 choice souls who knew their God. Some are more widely known than others but all walked with God and were passionately devoted to Christ. The life stories of Joseph Alleine, George Matheson, Jonathan Goforth, Mary Fletcher, Kate Lee, Miguel Molinos, and others are waiting to be discovered in this fascinating and deeply stirring book. 204 pages

Book Six
by Lillian G. Harvey
Lillian's last collection of sketches contain: John Chrysostom, John Brown, Charles Simeon, Henry Martyn, Helen Ewan, Edward Payson, James Turner, Thomas Waring, Anthony Norris Groves, Mary Bethia Groves, William Wilberforce, John Pierpont, Johann Christoph Blumhardt, and E.M. Bounds. 195 pages

Heralds of Holiness
by D. W. Lambert
Short biographical sketches revealing what God did in and through men and women who were completely yielded to Him. The author introduces readers to a wonderful range of books written by these “Heralds of Holiness.” 80 pages

Full Biographies / Autobiographies [back to top]

Count Zinzendorf
by Felix Bovet
A very well written account of an unusual man of God. Zinzendorf, a contemporary of John Wesley, founded a religious community among Moravian immigrants called Herrnhut. He also wrote hymns and various books and instituted foreign missions. 96 pages

Amanda Smith
Autobiography
An inspiring story of a slave who relates her deliverance from bondage and her second escape from sin’s bondage. Although a humble washerwoman, she was remarkably used as God’s instrument to tell the story of the sanctified life to high and low. 159 pages

Striking Incidents of Saving Grace
by Henry Breeden
This book, much of it in diary form, unveils the heart longings of this man of God, a personal friend of the well-known John Smith. Saved as a youth, Breeden’s subsequent life was one of prevailing prayer and of Holy Ghost passion for the conversion of men. 220 pages

Autobiography of Mrs. Hester Ann Rogers
A reprint of diary extracts and letters of one of the most saintly women of early Methodism. Her sacrifice, devotion, and godliness will be an inspiration to all who desire to live a truly Christ-like life. 158 pages

Billy Bray, The King’s Son
by F. W. Bourne
Reprint of one of the most refreshing and original Christian biographies ever written. Billy was a drunken tin miner from Cornwall, England, who got wonderfully converted and became a powerful witness for Christ. 124 pages

William Carvosso
Autobiography and Letters
This biography illustrates how useful an ordinary lay person can become in the purposes of God. Having no special talents or even a call to preach, Carvosso was yet a “burning and shining light,” and multitudes were blessed through his life and labors. His was a career from which we can all learn. 196 pages

Letters of John Fletcher
Selected and Edited by Edward Cook
This volume of letters is a treasury of devotional writing, full of spiritual instruction and godly counsel from one who was generally acknowledged by his contemporaries to be unequalled for piety, humility, and Christlikeness of spirit. As far as we know, the bulk of these letters has not been in print since 1802. 192 pages.

Two Volumes
The Life and Writings of Gerhard Tersteegen


Recluse in Demand (Life and Letters)
After a very real encounter with God, Tersteegen sought a quiet life of seclusion and contemplation. However, hungry souls beseiged his dwelling place, anxious to feast their souls on the Bread of Life. This book gives his story, along with a number of letters. 142 pages

Sermons and Hymns
A collection of thirty hymns and several sermons, puncuated with a number of short quotations from the pen of this spiritual master. This book will prove to be a source of wisdom and inspiration as well as an aid to worship. 144 pages

Children's Books [back to top]

Asking Father
by E. F. & L. Harvey & Trudy Harvey Tait
A series of short, factual stories showing the wonderful interest and concern of our Heavenly Father as He delights to answer the prayers of His people. Parents enjoy reading this book as much as their children. It is also an excellent source of material for young people’s meetings. 120 pages

Father Calling
by E. F. & L. Harvey & Trudy Harvey Tait
This companion to Asking Father relates the childhood experiences of such famous Christians as C. H. Spurgeon, Adam Clarke, Samuel Chadwick, Ida Scudder, and others, showing how God spoke to them at an early age, thus preparing them for their unique place in His divine plan. 112 pages

Jessica’s First Prayer
by Hesba Stretton
To Jessica, a poor outcast girl on the streets of London who has to beg or steal to keep herself alive, Mr. Daniel’s coffee stall becomes, for a few moments each week, a little paradise. The unlikely pair are influenced by each other in striking ways: Jessica comes to a knowledge of the God Who answers prayer, and Mr. Daniel is brought to repentance for his life of meanness and covetousness. 70 pages

Eric, Or Little by Little
by F. W. Farrar
An extremely poignant story of a popular schoolboy’s descent into evil at an English boarding school. The author shows graphically that the descent into sin is most often akin to a slow leak rather than a blowout. This book has been the means of numerous conversions. 240 pages

The Family [back to top]

Soul Sculpture
by E. F. & L. Harvey
Packed with challenging quotations in poetry and prose on the tremendous potentiality of a soul entrusted to our care and the responsibility of helping to shape it for eternity. A must for parents and would-be parents. Highly recommended by pastors and Christian workers as material for lectures and programs. 134 pages

Household Foes
by Lillian G. Harvey
Jesus said in Matthew 10:36 that a man’s foes would be they of his own household. The author cites examples from both Old and New Testaments and from church history which show how abundantly Jesus’ words have been found to be true. If you are perplexed by antagonism from your loved ones because of your stand for Truth, this book will be an encouragement to you. 124 pages

The King’s Diamond
by Lillian Harvey
Young people considering or entering the Christian life will find this novel–centered around a study of “human diamonds”–an inspiration to take “the more excellent way.” A young Christian girl, facing the many subtle pressures and temptations of this age, chooses to exalt Christ as the One Who can take worthless ore and produce from it a gem of priceless worth. 155 pages

The "Call Back" Series [back to top]
by E. & L. Harvey

Illness
Some of God’s choicest saints of the past call back to us 20th century Christians and reveal the grace of God which enabled them to suffer illnesses, afflictions, and nervous complaints triumphantly. Edward Payson, Catherine Booth, George Muller, and Frances Havergal are just a sample of those quoted. 72 pages

Loneliness

Missionaries and other Christians call back in these 25 chapters to tell how their experience in loneliness achieved God-planned results. The loneliness of being orphaned or widowed, misunderstood or maligned, unmarried or bereaved, and other forms of loneliness are depicted in this volume. 89 pages

Frustration
Unusual experiences in betrayal, rejection, failure, and frustration are related so as to help and encourage others to face their ordeal. To know you are not alone in your trial helps. John Wesley, William Carey, A. B. Simpson, and G. F. Handel are among those quoted.
104 pages

Opposition, Volumes 1 & 2
These two Call Backs show how the true Christian has always suffered the antagonisms of the devil and the world. Beginning with Jesus and His disciples in the opening pages of Volume 1, the reader is guided down the centuries, ending in the 1800’s at the close of Volume 2. 111 & 120 pages

Handicaps, Volumes 1 & 2

These books tell how amazing feats were accomplished by those crippled with deformities, serious illnesses, multiple bereavements, incompatible partners in life and business, blindness, deafness, those handicapped by poverty and unappreciation by the public. 96 & 142 pages

Old Age–Handicap or Blessing?
by L. Harvey & Trudy Harvey Tait
Modern society puts a great premium upon youth, but this book shows that sometimes the greatest accomplishments of life have taken place in old age. Read about Granny Brand, who didn’t “retire” from the mission field until her death at 94. And discover how George Müller traveled 200,000 miles preaching the gospel after his 70th birthday! 128 pages

G. D. Watson Reprints [back to top]

Our Own God
Reprint of a most inspiring work dealing with the character of God in such a way as to make one long to know Him more intimately, to love Him more ardently, and to serve Him more unreservedly. 157 pages

A Pot of Oil
Seventeen helpful chapters on various subjects from the pen of one whose mind was enlightened by the Holy Ghost and whose heart was ablaze with the love of God. A few chapter headings are: “Vessels of Prayer,” “True and False Fire,” “A Spiritual Will,” “Signs of Progress,” “Tried by the Lord.” 129 pages

Soul Food
Chapter titles will make you wish to read this helpful book: “Loaded Words,” “Lukewarmness,” “Feeding Our Faith,” “The Benefit of Deep Crucifixion,” “Fretting Over Ourselves,” “Little Things,” “Alone with God,” “Climax of Sorrow,” and others. All excellent in helping a soul to understand the various stages through which the growing Christian must pass. 102 pages

Pure Gold
These twenty chapters deal with such subjects as “How to Die to Self,” “Learning Spiritual Lessons,” “Blessed Poverty,” “The Dangers of Prosperity,” “Human Religion,” etc. 100 pages

God’s First Words
This book is slightly different from the author’s other writings; it contains studies in Genesis–historic, prophetic, and experimental. He says in the second chapter: “As we go through the Bible we find that the first words contained in Genesis are enlarged and unfolded in a great many different directions and applications, but the words themselves are never changed and they are never any more perfect in the last book in the Bible than they are in the first. God’s words never need any correction or any improvement, but only to be unfolded and applied as time and generations go by.” 173 pages

White Robes
Watson lovers everywhere will enjoy this reprint from the “Apostle to the Sanctified.” Of the thirty chapter titles we can mention but a few: “Obstructions to Growth,” “Purified–But How Far?” “I Don’t Feel,” “A Holy Taste,” “Martyrs of the Holy Ghost,” “and “If Any Man Sin.” Also contains a short sketch of the author’s life. 110 pages

Tribulation Worketh

A selection of writings from numerous books, all on the subject of tribulation, adversity, and the frustrations of the Christian. An excellent book to give to a friend who is going through a bleakness in his experience. 78 pages

Bridehood Saints

Explore with the author the glorious subject of Christ and His Bride. “Those who make up the Bride must not only be saved but sanctified in the most thorough degree, and be without spot or wrinkle or blemish, and prepared to be presented to Jesus as His second coming in a glorious and glorified condition.” 144 pages

Spiritual Power
This book clearly shows that power cannot exist without purity, a truth which has fallen into neglect in the church today. Some chapter titles are: “Excavation Before Edification,” “Superficial Religious Life,” “Affliction and Glory,” “Liquid and Solid Food.” 90 pages

Another Treasured Reprint
Love Revealed by George Bowen
A most unusual verse-by-verse meditation on the blessed words and actions of Jesus the night before His crucifixion as related in John’s Gospel, chapters 13-17. No true child of God could read these illuminated observations without loving Jesus more ardently and thanking the Father more wholeheartedly for His “Unspeakable Gift.” Few Christian bookshelves today contain a copy of this rare volume. This is your opportunity to obtain a treasure. 263 pages

Follette / Ravenhill [back to top]

Heart Breathings in Poetry and Prose
by Leonard Ravenhill
With Foreword and Afterword by Paul Ravenhill
This book contains the poetry and sentence sermons of the late Leonard Ravenhill, whose books have been a challenge and inspiration to many. “Read these poems with the heart,” says his son Paul in the foreword, “and the mind will follow on behind.” 112 pages

Pressed Juice from Living Fruit
by John Wright Follette
A series of articles collected from various periodicals and published in book form. Follette was a twentieth century spiritual giant who was not afraid to let God have his way in practical living, no matter what the cost. 18 chapters. 144 pages

Broken Bread
by John Wright Follette
A collection of twenty sermons and a number of poems from this gifted Bible teacher. Some of the chapter titles are: “Trouble is a Servant,” “Waiting upon God,” “The Purpose of Adam’s Test,” “Deep Calleth Unto Deep,” “Emptied from Vessel to Vessel,” “Christian Character–a Qualification.” 216 pages

Miscellaneous [back to top]

Covetousness (The Sin Very Few Ever Confess)
by Lillian G. Harvey
While Christians are ready to speak out against many of the sins and evils of society, one heinous sin, condemned throughout the Bible, tends to escape their condemnation, and has enslaved many who would shrink with horror from grosser sins. That sin is covetousness, and in this book Christian writers from John Chrysostom to John Wesley, from George Muller to Marcus Dods, join their voices to condemn it and to set forth a truly Biblical standard for Christians as regards the use of the financial resources with which God has entrusted them. 112 pages

To Judge or Not to Judge
by E. F. & L. Harvey
A timely publication emphasizing the need and duty of right judging. The subject is analyzed thoroughly from a Biblical standpoint. Personal experiences are cited, along with articles by Bishop Ryle and Phillips Brooks, in order to help the reader to determine whether “to judge or not to judge.” 72 pages

The New Creation
by E. F. & L. Harvey
The steps leading to the new birth, purposefully written to counteract the cheap type of evangelism today in which decisions are made without conviction or repentance, which robs thousands of a supernatural work of grace. The New Creation extols the grandeur of the new birth and elevates the Holy Spirit to His rightful place as the sole Agent in the soul’s entire renewal. A must for every Bible teacher, preacher, and student. 173 pages

Eyes Opened
by Emile Kremer
The origin, nature, and consequences of superstition, divination, and occultism are examined Scripturally. Translated into several languages, this book has already been used of the Lord to expose Satan’s subtlety and show forth Christ’s power to deliver. 115 pages

Let My People Go!
by Edwin F. Harvey
Over a period of more than forty years Edwin Harvey edited a Christian periodical in Great Britain called The Message of Victory. A number of his editorials, together with other articles and sermons, have now been collected together by his family for this book. A short testimony is also included. 207 pages

Him or It?
by Lillian G. Harvey & Trudy Harvey Tait
The author’s desire throughout this book is to remind us that the centre of Christianity is Christ Himself. She points out how easy it is to become occupied with something other than Him–it may be a doctrine or a creed; it may be a form of church government; it may even be an experience. But no matter how good the “it” may be in its own sphere, if it begins to occupy the central place, it needs to be dethroned so that Christ may once again become all in all. The book also shows how all down through the centuries God has raised up spokesmen whose burden it was to see Christ reinstated. 175 pages

The Land and Life of Rest

by W. Graham Scroggie
This is an unabridged reprint of a series of Keswick Bible Readings on the book of Joshua–the best we have found on the subject. Dr. Scroggie shows that the possession of Canaan by the Israelites is an Old Testament picture of the “life more abundant” presented in the New Testament. As always, Dr. Scroggie’s handling of the subject is clear and concise; and all the material is presented not merely as doctrine to be grasped with the intellect, but as a life to be lived. A very worthwhile read! 84 pages

Booklets [back to top]

Every Man’s Life a Plan of God by Horace Bushnell
In this classic sermon the author shows that each of our lives “has a complete and perfect plan cherished in the heart of God–a divine biography marked out, which they enter into life to live. This life, rightly unfolded, will be a complete and beautiful whole.” 16 pages

Exceeding Great Reward by Lillian Harvey
A personal account by the author of how God became to her the Exceeding Great Reward after the passing of her husband of 45 years. Included are quotations from Joseph Parker, F. B. Meyer, Oswald Chambers, Henry Law, etc. An excellent gift for those who have recently lost a dearly loved partner or friend. 16 pages

Heart Purity by Lillian Harvey
This pamphlet takes a look at the subject of heart purity as seen by St. Peter. It should help to clear up some misunderstandings on the subject, and shows the absolute necessity of pure motives in Christian life and witness. 8 pages

Moods of the Spirit by various authors
This stirring booklet contains four sections, all on the Holy Spirit. The first, by John L. Brasher, shows how the Holy Spirit manifests Himself in the Christian in different moods. Other sections are by J. B. Finley, David L. Fenwick, and E. M. Bounds. 40 pages

Reflections
by Trudy Harvey Tait
30 inspirational poems written over a period of years and collected together into this attractive little booklet. Includes poems on Scriptures, Christmas, Special Occasions, and several Miscellaneous. 40 pages

The Fiery Ordeal by Lillian Harvey
The author shows that just as in the natural world the gems of greatest worth are only produced by intense heat, so the Christian who seeks to build upon his foundation gold, silver, and precious stones must endure the fires of affliction and suffering. 16 pages

Newest Releases [back to top]

Missing the Way by Patricia St John
It was several "small," respectable sins--subtle manifestations of unbelief--that kept the children of Israel out of the promised land. Those same easily hidden sins of murmuring, pride, jealousy, spiritual depression, impatience, and so on, will also keep us out of the spiritual rest that is God's provision for all His believing children. Though we gloss over them and explain them away to ourselves and other people, they will prove an insuperable barrier to our entry into our spiritual Canaan. What is the remedy? Find out by reading this booklet. 42 pages

My Search for the Perfect Church by Lillian G. Harvey
This little booklet first of all describes the journey of a soul in search of spiritual reality. That quest having been gloriously ended, however, another immediately began: Which church was the perfect Church? Follow the author as she describes the frustrations and disappointments that dogged her steps in this long voyage of discovery. 15 pages

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