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“It is not that God is stingy and must be coaxed, for He "giveth liberally and upbraideth not." It is that we ourselves are so shallow and sinful that we need to tarry before Him until our restless natures can be stilled and the clamor of outside voices be deadened so that we can hear His voice. Such a state is not easily reached, and the men God uses have paid a price in wrestlings and prevailing prayer. But it is such men who rise from their knees confident of His power and go forth to speak with authority.”

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Blood, Bread and Fire:: The Christian’s Threefold Experience

This book delves into the profound symbolism of blood, bread, and fire within Christian theology, offering a comprehensive analysis of their roles in religious rituals and spiritual growth. It examines how these elements are used to convey the depth of the Christian experience, from the sacraments to the transformative power of faith. more

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Vance Havner
Vance Havner

Vance Havner was an influential American author and pastor, recognized for his impactful sermons and theological works. Born in 1901, he dedicated much of his life to serving in various churches and theological institutions. Havner's writings focused on the practical application of biblical truths in daily life, and he was renowned for his ability to convey complex theological ideas in a straightforward and relatable manner. He passed away on August 12, 1986. more

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