Anybody read the classic Christian authors?

United States
May 1, 2009 11:17pm CST
I began collecting older Christian books several years ago. I read some of a D. L. Moody book today. It's copyright was in 1912. I love to get the older books like that. does anyone else enjoy reading the classic Christian authors? Who is your favorite? I enjoy Andre Murray; Leonard Ravenhill; Judson Cornawall and Oswald Chambers.
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@2timothy (794)
• Philippines
14 Aug 09
Watchman Nee is my favorite, his classic book "The Normal Christian Life" on the book of Romans is a standard textbook in many theological schools. Witness Lee is another. His "Life-study of the Bible" with 1,984 messages is a chapter by chapter exposition of the whole Bible, an unprecedented Christian accomplishment. George H. Pember is the third.
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• United States
14 Aug 09
I actually have a Watchman Nee book sitting right here. "The Two Kinds of Life." I saw "The Normal Christian Life" when I visited a city not long ago. I regret not purchasing it then. Thanks for the reminder, gotta get on line and get that one ordered!!!
• United States
15 Aug 09
Sorry... that is not Watchman Nee it is EW Kenyon... but I do have a couple of Nee's books!
@2timothy (794)
• Philippines
15 Aug 09
You can find it at ccel.org and all his other books at ministrybook.org. "The Normal Christian Faith" is also one of my many favorites. In fact, all his books are quite addictive, redendering much life supply to me for 24 years now.