How to Get 49 Free Christian Books Online

If you have access to the Internet, you can find a boatload of quality Christian eBooks at no charge. This is a blessing that I hope you are taking advantage of. Many of these eBooks will help you understand and apply the teaching of God’s Word. Can there be a better way to utilize the time you spend reading?

I have found so many good resources, it’s hard to decide where to start.

I’ll begin with two of my favorite authors:

R. C. Sproul
Crucial Questions Series (39 eBooks)
This is a great place to get solid Bible teaching from one of America’s most popular Bible teachers.

For immediate access to all the eBooks in this series, click here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0844K1VFW

You’ll find topics like:
Can I Know God’s Will?
Can I Lose My Salvation?
What Does It Mean to Be Born Again
Are These the Last Days?
Can I Be Sure I’m Saved?
Does God Control Everything?
How Should I Think About Money?
What Can I Do With My Guilt?
What Is Repentance?
And many more!

Charles H. Spurgeon
Best known for his preaching, this 19th century British pastor is also the most prolific author in the history of Christianity, by far. Click on this link to find many of his eBooks on Amazon at no cost, or 99 cents.

https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Haddon-Spurgeon/e/B000APSXTK

Here’s a few of my favorite Spurgeon freebies:
The Soul Winner: How to Lead Sinners to the Saviour
Following Christ: Losing Your Life for His Sake
Life in Christ: Lessons from Our Lord’s Miracles and Parables (3 volumes)
The Greatest Fight: Spurgeon’s Urgent Message for Pastors, Teachers and Evangelists
The Heart of the Gospel
The Golden Alphabet: An Exposition of Psalm 119
Words of Warning: For Those Wavering Between Belief and Unbelief
Honest Faith
Spurgeon Gems
Jesus Came to Save Sinners: An Earnest Conversation with Those Who Long for Salvation

Enjoy!

Wayne Davies
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