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The Holy Spirit, Abiding Comforter
By Mark Roth on November 24, 2008 at 11:48 am

“And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever: even the Spirit of truth” (John 14:16, 17). Before His crucifixion, Jesus promised His disciples that He would send the Holy Spirit to comfort and empower them.
The Comforter is much more than a “consolation prize” to pacify us while the real Jesus is absent. Jesus said, “I will come to you” (John 14: 18). In the Person of the Holy Spirit, Jesus is without the limits of his fleshly body. Now He is present with every believer everywhere, and no one will ever again need travel through life without Him.
Some very strange things have been said about the Holy Spirit and His work in the believer’s life. This book approaches the subject of the Holy Spirit from a Biblical and practical perspective. It is written in an easy-to-read style that will help the reader to appreciate the work of the Holy Spirit in his life.
164 pages. Paperback. Rod and Staff Publishers. David L. Martin.
Published in 2004.
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Quest in Prayer
By Mark Roth on November 20, 2008 at 12:04 pm

This book shows that prayer is closely associated with faith, obedience, victory, and spiritual growth. Prayer is essential in all circumstances of life — in peace and plenty or in sorrow or suffering. Rich blessings are in store for all who pursue a sincere quest in prayer.
Prayer is man’s sincere effort to establish contact with God. Prayer, at its best, is man’s reverent but intimate communion with God. Man is finite; God is infinite. Will any contact of finite man with the infinite God exhaust the potential of prayer? The possibilities are unlimited; the revelation is never finished. There is always more to seek, more to discover, more to tell.
192 pages. Rod and Staff Publishers. Paul M. Weaver.
Published in 2008.
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Increase My Faith
By Mark Roth on November 18, 2008 at 12:52 pm

We make choices in life with the chronicles of history in our favor. The things we have learned influence the way we act and feel, the way we speak and decide, and the way we believe, Across the panorama of two thousand years of proof, we gaze backward to the Empty Tomb and judge the matters pertaining to our faith.
Yet our confidence still falters at times as hope dims and determination wavers, and men and women who have known the feel of Everest beneath their feet sink to the abyss of despair and brush close by the very gates of hell. Sometimes the glow of the encounter with the Divine has scarce paled from the face of the worshiper when, behind his back, the tempter glides in softly and feathers away with one shred of doubt the bits of rose-colored dust he had mistaken for mountain-moving faith.
Mindful, then, of the fragility of the faith we experience this side of Golgotha, we ought to be the more amazed at the commitment shown by the saints of the Old Testament.
140 pages. Paperback. Carlisle Press. Maureen Huber.
Published in 2007.
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