Christian Literature refers to the vast array of written works that have been inspired by the Bible and shaped by Christian faith, reflecting the diverse ways in which believers have sought to express, interpret, and apply scriptural teachings throughout history. As the apostle Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, "all Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness," guiding authors to craft works that illuminate the Christian experience, from devotional poetry to theological treatises. The Bible itself provides a foundation for Christian Literature, with passages like Psalms 119:105, which describes Scripture as "a lamp to my feet and a light to my path," and Romans 8:28, which assures believers that "all things work together for good" in the context of their faith, influencing the development of this literary tradition. Through Christian Literature, authors have sought to deepen understanding of biblical themes and principles, such as the assurance of God's guidance in Psalms 23:1, "The Lord is my shepherd," and to explore their relevance to everyday life.
George Müller emphasizes the significance of Christian literature in spreading the Gospel, detailing his commitment to distributing Bibles and tracts since founding SKI in 1834. He established a Bible Warehouse and Bookshop in Bristol, which evolved over the years to meet the growing demand for Chri
Don Courville preaches on the life and character of Amos, emphasizing his humility, honesty, wisdom, boldness, and faithfulness as a prophet called by God. He illustrates how Amos, despite being a simple herdsman, was burdened with God's message for Israel and fearlessly proclaimed it, even in the f
Merle Weaver shares a powerful testimony of God's work in the lives of believers, emphasizing the importance of prayer and faithfulness in the face of challenges. He recounts the story of Elijah and the promise of rain, drawing parallels to the revival efforts among the Amish community and the growi
Jim Elliot reflects on his spiritual journey and struggles in his journals, expressing a deep yearning for fervent prayer and a more impactful ministry. He grapples with feelings of discouragement and unproductiveness, questioning his effectiveness in leading others to Christ while longing for a gen
Shane Idleman addresses the question of when to respond to critics in his sermon 'When Should We Answer Our Critics?' He emphasizes the importance of discerning the motives behind criticism and the necessity of aligning responses with God's wisdom rather than worldly standards. Idleman highlights th
J. Edwin Orr reflects on his life journey, emphasizing his early conversion at nine, the challenges he faced after the loss of family members, and his unwavering commitment to evangelism despite skepticism. He recounts his extensive travels across the globe, preaching in numerous countries and estab
David R. Smith reflects on the life and ministry of John Fletcher, emphasizing his profound impact on the Christian faith during a turbulent time in England. Despite facing persecution and opposition, Fletcher's unwavering devotion to truth and compassion transformed the parish of Madeley, leading t
George Mueller emphasizes the foundational principles of the Scriptural Knowledge Institution, asserting that every believer is called to support the cause of Christ without seeking worldly patronage or compromising on scriptural integrity. He outlines the institution's commitment to operate solely
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the call to Timothy to 'war a good warfare' as a vital charge from Paul, who, despite facing imminent execution, remains fervent in his mission. He highlights Timothy's need for strength and resilience in the face of challenges, urging him to uphold high spiritual standar
C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the honor and responsibility of being a mouthpiece for God, as exemplified by the prophet Jeremiah. Despite facing hatred and rejection for speaking the truth, Jeremiah remained faithful, and in return, God promised to speak through him. Spurgeon encourages preachers and bel
