Category: Reference
The Only Authorized Picture of Christ
Dr. Gayle E. Russ & Dr. G.A. Riplinger
88 pages – Paperback
Item # 767
Baptist Heroes of the Faith Vol. 4 – John Leland
Dr. Ted Alexander
29 pages – Booklet
Item # 876
John Leland began to feel the call of God working in his life as a young man. Later, in Virginia, God opened his eyes to the work He had for him to do. Leland became a pastor and evangelist in Virginia and Baptists suffered tremendous persecution. He was influential in the First Amendment to establish religious freedoms and liberty. He began with a flood of petitions (one time using a wheelbarrow to carry them all), pushing for separation of church and state.
Baptist Heroes of the Faith Vol. 3 – Shubal Stearns
Dr. Ted Alexander
21 pages – Booklet
Item # 875
Shubal Stearns was saved under the preacher of George Whitefield and soon chose to serve God with all of his heart. He formed a Baptist Church in Tolland, CT, but shortly took a group to the wilderness of Virginia and then to NC to preach the gospel. Voted as pastor of the Separate Baptist Church in Sandy Creek, North Carolina, the church grew from 16 to over 600 in its first two years. They began sending out ministers at unprecedented speed. Churches were birthed for hundreds of miles around and a great revival began.
Baptist Heroes of the Faith Vol. 2 – Obadiah Holmes
Dr. Ted Alexander
23 pages – Booklet
Item # 874
Obadiah Holmes was born in England in 1606 when King James I ruled. By the time he was grown, he left the persecution in England, and found similar religious persecution in America. He was saved under John Clarke’s preaching, and became a strong Baptist. Holmes was later severely beaten at the whipping post in the Boston Square for his stand for Truth. God upheld him and his testimony affected many lives for good.
Baptist Heroes of the Faith Vol. 1 – John Clarke
Dr. Ted Alexander
23 pages – Booklet
Item # 873
John Clarke was a great scholar who had mastered several fields of learning in his early life. He was influential in the first years of our great country as a doctor, a statesman, and a preacher. He drew up the Portsmouth (Rhode Island) Compact, which was signed by twenty three leading men. He also started the First Baptist Church in America, which he pastured for thirty eight years.
Why Baptist?
James A. Alter
238 pages – Hardback
Item # 951
The New Testament church is marked by what it believes and what it does. When these essential principles are diluted in even the slightest sense, it is a step toward apostasy and irrelevance.
Right Ecclessiology will prevent the church from sliding into apostasy. Baptist principles are not secondary. They are primary for maintaining orthodoxy and obedience.
Baptist Distinctives are those Biblical doctrines that when taught and obeyed in our churches mark us as distinct from any other Christian sect.
The 3-Fold Secret of the Holy Spirit
James H. McConkey
81 pages – Paperback
Item # 770
A reprint of the 1897 classic that has had a lasting impact on countless lives, this book is a clear and well-written item that shares the secrets of the fullness of the Spirit of God, and its influence in our lives. This book and its influence changed the life of our pastor, Dr. D.L. Green, and he completely surrendered his life and made his consecration to Christ in 1955.
The Surrendered Life
James H. McConkey
81 pages – Paperback
Item # 740
From the pen of the author of the Three-Fold Secret of the Holy Spirit comes this excellent series of studies on the Surrendered Life. Learn what it means to live the surrendered life, how to live the surrendered life and discover the many blessings you will receive from having lived a surrendered life.
Close Communion and Baptists
J.H. Grime
107 pages – Paperback
Item # 886
Restricted communion by the Baptists has long been a subject called in question by other denominations which practice open communion. Biblical baptism by immersion further separated the Baptists from other denominations and even caused a great wave of persecution, separating them from all other sects of believers.
Following the Bible and the belief of a close (or closed) Communion as opposed to an open Communion brought God’s blessing on the Baptist Churches in America and Wales in the late 1800′s.





