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Jan 9, 2026 • 2h 5min
A Bible-Believing Church Must Be Evangelistic - G. Campbell Morgan (Audiobook)
Can a church call itself evangelical if it is not evangelistic?In these searching addresses, G. Campbell Morgan brings the whole subject of evangelism back to its New Testament center: the one unchanging evangel and the living Christ who still proclaims it through His Church. Refusing both nostalgic longing for “old-fashioned revivals” and shallow schemes for a “new evangelism” with no Cross, Morgan insists that there is only one Gospel—always fresh, always sufficient—for every age.Beginning with the evangel itself—Christ’s Lordship, His atoning Cross, His risen life, and His indwelling Spirit—Morgan traces how this message creates and sustains an evangelistic Church. A truly evangelical church, he argues, must be a fellowship of reconciled, regenerate, and reigning believers whose life together makes the Gospel visible to the world.Paperback & Kindle: https://amzn.to/45C3hgxListen on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/a-bible-believing-church-must-be-evangelistic/Chapters(0:00) Introduction(0:42) 1 - The Evangel(23:49) 2 - The Church Evangelistic(49:03) 3 - The Evangelist(1:19:39) 4 - The Evangelistic Service(1:46:38) 5 - The Present Opportunity

Jan 1, 2026 • 4h 34min
Training the Child's Heart: Practical Hints for Christian Parents - Trumbull (Audiobook)
Henry Clay Trumbull offers practical, Scripture-minded hints for Christian parents that challenged me in areas of child-training I hadn’t thought through as deeply—especially his call to help children form their own biblical convictions rather than merely borrowing ours. Chapters like Honoring a Child’s Individuality and Training a Child as a Questioner are especially thought-provoking, and even where you may not agree with every emphasis, Trumbull models a wise balance of gentleness and firmness. In an age when parenting counsel often drifts from Scripture, this book provides biblical perspective and usable guidance for shepherding the precious souls God has entrusted to us.Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/training-the-childs-heart/Paperback/Kindle: https://amzn.to/4pppmGhChapters (0:00) Introduction (2:07) Preface (4:15) 1 - Child-Training: What Is It? (9:40) 2 - The Duty of Training Children (14:33) 3 - Scope and Limitations of Child-Training (19:43) 4 - Discerning a Child’s Special Need of Training (28:04) 5 - Will-Training, Rather Than Will-Breaking (47:16) 6 - The Place of “Must” in Training (54:33) 7 - Denying a Child Wisely (1:03:35) 8 - Honoring a Child’s Individuality (1:13:55) 9 - Letting Alone as a Means of Child-Training (1:21:48) 10 - Training a Child to Self-Control (1:29:09) 11 - Training a Child Not to Pester (1:35:58) 12 - Training a Child’s Appetite (1:45:06) 13 - Training a Child as a Questioner (1:53:46) 14 - Training a Child’s Faith (2:04:18) 15 - Training Children to Sabbath Observance (2:19:30) 16 - Training a Child in Amusements (2:28:52) 17 - Training a Child to Courtesy (2:37:52) 18 - Cultivating a Child’s Taste in Reading (2:48:16) 19 - The Value of Table-Talk (2:58:25) 20 - Guiding a Child in Companionships (3:06:06) 21 - Never Punish a Child in Anger (3:17:50) 22 - Scolding Is Never Right (3:23:31) 23 - Dealing Tenderly With a Child’s Fears (3:39:44) 24 - The Sorrows of Children (3:47:33) 25 - The Place of Sympathy in Child-Training (3:58:04) 26 - The Influence of the Home Atmosphere (4:04:11) 27 - The Power of a Mother’s Love (4:15:59) 28 - Allowing Play to a Child’s Imagination (4:20:32) 29 - Giving Added Value to a Child’s Christmas (4:26:25) 30 - Good-Night Words

Dec 20, 2025 • 3h 18min
The Art of Enjoying the Bible: Reading Scripture with Delight - Edward Pell (Audiobook)
“How can I read the Bible in a way that I enjoy it?” Edward Leigh Pell answers this question with plain, practical wisdom. He shows that real profit from Scripture does not come from duty alone, but from reading with attention, prayer, and delight. With clear illustrations and steady counsel, Pell clears away common misunderstandings and helps the Bible come alive—so that those who have long held it as a treasure may finally taste its sweetness.Paperback 📖: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G9DFPD74Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/art-of-enjoying-the-bible/Chapters 📑(0:00) 0 – Introduction(0:46) 1 – A Question of Pleasure(10:45) 2 – Getting Ready(22:07) 3 – Manner of Approach(27:50) 4 – The Matter of Method(42:45) 5 – Reading the Bible by Books(59:15) 6 – In Reading Particular Books of the Bible(1:32:44) 7 – Studying the Bible by Topics(1:38:59) 8 – The Topical Method Illustrated(1:59:47) 9 – One Way of Studying The Sunday School Lesson(2:06:08) 10 – Accounting for Difficulties(2:16:53) 11 – A Pair of Neglected Helps(2:22:58) 12 – Cultivating a Taste For The Bible in Little Children(2:31:45) 13 – When Family Worship Is A Pleasure(2:42:27) 14 – Additional Points

Dec 9, 2025 • 6h 35min
Was I Right? A Young Woman’s Choice Between Love and Loyalty to Christ - Mrs. O.F. Walton
May is nineteen, and in a moment her whole life changes. Her guardian dies. Her little sister is taken in elsewhere. May herself is left with almost nothing—no income, no home, and no clear future.Then two very different doors open. One path seems safe and respectable: quiet work in another household, steady and hidden.The other path promises warmth, protection, and love—but also raises questions she cannot ignore.Set in Victorian England and reaching as far as Jerusalem, Was I Right? follows a young woman at the point in life where choices stop being dreams and start becoming consequences. It is a story of love, conscience, and what it costs to stay true to Christ when the heart is pulled in two directions.Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4oEsQ7hScroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/was-i-right/Chapters 📑(0:00) Introduction(0:10) 1 - The Two Letters(19:22) 2 - My Choice(40:43) 3 - Was I Wrong?(59:03) 4 - Maggie’s Aunts(1:17:24) 5 - First Impressions(1:40:43) 6 - Alliston Hall(2:01:10) 7 - Conscience at Work(2:18:22) 8 - Alice Fitzgerald(2:34:50) 9 - Was The Promise Binding?(2:56:09) 10 - Evelyn’s Confession(3:18:29) 11 - The Opportunity Given(3:39:40) 12 - Brindisi(4:00:43) 13 - Was It He?(4:20:14) 14 - Jerusalem(4:43:30) 15 - My Olive-leaves(5:06:11) 16 - A Mystery(5:29:27) 17 - Sunday On Mount Zion(5:51:45) 18 - The Mystery Solved(6:15:00) 19 - Was I Right?

Dec 5, 2025 • 3h 58min
The Secret of Divine Contentment - Thomas Watson (Audiobook)
“I have learned, in whatever state I am, to be content.” With that single line from Philippians 4:11, Paul introduces a rare grace that every Christian longs for but few enjoy. In this classic work Puritan pastor Thomas Watson shows that true contentment is not natural temperament or denial of hardship, but a learned, Spirit-taught way of seeing God’s hand in every condition—poverty and plenty, sickness and health, calm and trouble. With piercing diagnosis and warm, practical counsel, he exposes the roots of our restlessness and guides believers into the quiet, Christ-centered confidence that can say in any circumstance, “I have learned to be content.”Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4iD7lSZScroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-secret-of-divine-contentment/Chapters 📑:(0:00) Intro - Introduction(0:12) 1 - Paul’s Lesson in Contentment and Trust(3:18) 2 - The First Lesson: Becoming a Learner of Christ(11:34) 3 - Contentment: A Lesson Nature Cannot Teach(17:59) 4 - The Heart of the Text: Content in Every State(27:27) 5 - Answering Objections About Contentment(29:45) 6 - How to Live with Joy in Any Condition(32:07) 7 - The Murmuring Spirit: A Rebuke to the Discontented(36:35) 8 - Answering Discontent in Losses and Relationships(1:00:41) 9 - Answering Discontent in Reproach, Evil Times, and Spiritual Trials(1:29:48) 10 - Divine Motives to Contentment(1:54:00) 11 - Christ and Grace: The Treasure You Already Possess(1:57:52) 12 - Contentment and Your Prayers(2:02:00) 13 - All Things Work for Good in Affliction(2:13:58) 14 - The Evil and Folly of Discontent(2:30:25) 15 - Why More Will Never Satisfy: Lessons in Godly Contentment(2:50:56) 16 - The Three Places a Christian Must Never Be Content(3:05:42) 17 - How to Tell If You Have Learned Christian Contentment(3:15:55) 18 - The Practice of Contentment: A Christian’s Step-by-Step Guide(3:54:55) 19 - Encouragement for the Christian Who Walks in Contentment

Nov 22, 2025 • 2h 12min
How To Deal With Doubts and Doubters: Actual Experiences With Troubled Souls - Henry Trumbull (Audiobook)
When doubt feels louder than truth, where do you turn?How to Deal With Doubts and Doubters (1907, Revised 2025) by Henry Clay Trumbull opens the door to real, heart-level conversations with troubled souls—men and women who feared they had gone too far, committed the “unpardonable sin,” lacked true faith, or could not feel what they thought a real Christian should feel. These are not theories, but actual encounters drawn from decades of ministry as a chaplain, pastor, and personal worker.Through vivid stories and clear, Christ-centered counsel, Trumbull shows: How to help those who focus on what they don’t believe learn to rest in what they do believe Why endlessly examining your feelings destroys assurance—and where to look instead How to speak to people who think they must “feel something break inside” before they can come to Christ How to comfort believers tormented by fear of the unpardonable sin Why waiting to be “good enough,” or to “feel ready,” keeps many outside the church and away from obedience How to think wisely about miracles, providence, and spiritual existence in a skeptical age Why enjoying God’s service and prayer is not a spiritual danger, and when lack of enjoyment may simply be physicalWhether you are wrestling with doubts yourself or walking alongside someone who is, this classic 1907 work offers warm, practical help. Trumbull refuses shallow answers. Instead, he patiently leads doubting, sensitive souls away from themselves and back to the living Christ—where lasting rest is found.Ideal for pastors, counselors, small group leaders, and any Christian who wants to deal gently and wisely with wounded consciences.Kindle and Paperback: https://amzn.to/3MeR1M2Listen on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/how-to-deal-with-doubts-and-doubters/ (0:00) Introduction (13:58) 1 - Considering Doubts Rather Than Beliefs (21:03) 2 - Seeking Help Inside of Self, Not Outside (29:43) 3 - Not Ready to Give Up One’s Will (36:44) 4 - Waiting to Be Good Enough to Join the Church (41:25) 5 - Waiting for Something Inside to “Break” (49:18) 6 - Facing “The Unpardonable Sin” (56:40) 7 - Waiting for More Faith (1:05:45) 8 - Troubled Because Enjoying God’s Service (1:13:57) 9 - Considering Our Desires, Instead of God’s Love (1:26:34) 10 - Is Lack of Right Feeling a Barrier to Right Action? (1:33:41) 11 - Troubled Because Finding No Enjoyment in Prayer (1:41:15) 12 - Unable to Believe in Miracles (1:51:00) 13 - Not Believing in Any Spiritual Existence (2:01:47) 14 - Inconsistency of Christian Doubters

Nov 18, 2025 • 4h 30min
Personal Prayer: How Prayer Works, with Testimonies of Answered Prayer - H.C. Trumbull (Audiobook)
The first part of this book explains how prayer works—why we should pray, how God guides His children, and how He patiently teaches us to trust Him without doubting. It shows that God remains faithful even when we are weak, and that He invites us to bring every need to Him.The second part gathers real testimonies of answered prayer—stories from Trumbull’s own life and from believers he personally knew. These examples show how God met specific needs with clear, tender mercy, encouraging Christians to trust Him and pray with confidence.Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/43XWk91 Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/personal-prayer/ (0:00) Introduction (0:46) Preface (1:50) 1 – What Is Prayer? (6:44) 2 – Universality of the Prayer-Cry (11:28) 3 – Prayer a Providential Force in God’s Plan (15:47) 4 – What to Pray For, and Why (25:10) 5 – Limitations of the Right of Prayer (35:39) 6 – Praying in the Name of Jesus (43:51) 7 – Prayer in Faith Better Than Faith in Prayer (57:14) 8 – Mistaking Presumption for Faith (1:07:23) 9 – Praying for Others (1:16:36) 10 – Leading Others in Prayer (1:35:17) 11 – Helping Another in Prayer (1:42:26) 12 – Praying to God as a Friend (1:49:12) 13 – Getting Comfort by Prayer (1:57:19) 14 – Perils of Prayer (2:04:49) 15 – Praying at Others (2:12:18) 16 – Loss through Unoffered Prayers (2:19:23) Part 2 Preface – Illustrative Answers Preface (2:21:03) 17 – Expecting Answers to Prayer (2:24:09) 18 – Boyhood Lessons of Trust in God (2:29:03) 19 – Sleighing That Strengthened My Faith (2:36:33) 20 – Knowing God’s Voice When He Speaks (2:49:27) 21 – Children Guided on a Scotch Moor (2:54:04) 22 – God Deciding My Place in War Time (3:01:33) 23 – Led Unmistakably to the Editor’s Chair (3:10:48) 24 – God’s Protection of One’s Good Name (3:18:15) 25 – Given a Treasure in a Friend and Helper (3:27:04) 26 – Teaching Lessons of Trust to My Helper (3:31:55) 27 – Taught Lessons of Faith by My Helper (3:38:43) 28 – God’s Tenderness with a Doubting Truster (3:48:12) 29 – Trusting God Rather than a Child of God (3:54:12) 30 – Similar Experiences by Personal Friends (3:59:52) 31 – Prayer of a Soldier Prisoner Answered (4:09:42) 32 – How God Led the Leaders in the Centennial Exhibition (4:25:18) 33 – Help in the Night Prayed for, and Sent

Nov 14, 2025 • 3h 37min
The King's Son: Billy Bray: How Grace Transformed a Cornish Miner into a Zealous Evangelist (Audiobook)
Born in a Cornish mining village in 1794, Billy Bray lived for years as a drunken, reckless miner—until one night in 1823 when the grace of God broke through his darkness and made him a new man. From that moment on, he could not stop talking about his Saviour. His joy was contagious, his faith unshakable, and his voice could be heard ringing through the mines and the chapels of Cornwall: “I am a son of a King!” The King’s Son tells the remarkable true story of how divine grace transformed a coarse, poverty-stricken miner into one of England’s most joyful and beloved evangelists. With humor, humility, and an unquenchable love for Christ, Billy Bray built chapels, lifted the downcast, and filled Cornwall with songs of praise. His story has inspired believers for generations to live and rejoice in the reality of redemption. (0:00) Preface – Preface to the Eleventh Edition (2:06) 1 - His Conversion (18:37) 2 - The First-Fruits of Harvest (39:26) 3 - Joy Unspeakable and Full of Glory (1:02:34) 4 - Chapel Building (1:33:01) 5 - The Prayer of Faith (1:49:34) 6 - Pure Religion (2:03:29) 7 - Sabbath Keeping (2:15:14) 8 - Trials and Conflicts (2:37:42) 9 - Drinking and Smoking (2:50:25) 10 - Rebuke and Exhortation (3:03:38) 11 - Fully Ripe For the Garner (3:27:48) 12 - Songs

Nov 6, 2025 • 10h 2min
Exposition of Proverbs (Chs. 22–31) – Charles Bridges
Charles Bridges’ Exposition of the Book of Proverbs is a classic commentary that blends deep biblical insight with practical application. In this episode, we cover Chapters 22–31, where Solomon urges us to pursue wisdom, fear the Lord, and avoid the snares of folly. Bridges’ rich reflections help us see how these ancient proverbs speak with fresh power to our lives today. (0:00) Chapter 22 (1:14:45) Chapter 23 (2:10:24) Chapter 24 (2:55:13) Chapter 25 (3:51:09) Chapter 26 (4:33:54) Chapter 27 (5:40:13) Chapter 28 (6:53:08) Chapter 29 (8:09:53) Chapter 30 (9:20:57) Chapter 31

Nov 4, 2025 • 43min
How to Spot a Fool—and Avoid Becoming One - Charles Bridges | Proverbs 26
This chapter features Charles Bridges’ exposition on Proverbs 26, unfolding the marks and consequences of folly through vivid illustrations and spiritual insight. Each verse reveals how pride, deceit, and sloth oppose true wisdom and how only a humble, teachable heart can walk safely in God’s ways.This is one chapter from the full audiobook of Charles Bridges’ commentary on Proverbs.


