GFP Spring Cleaning Sale!

Gospel Folio Press is doing some Spring Cleaning in our warehouse. 

Over 150 overstocked titles are now on sale for a limited time. Browse these great deals and more at our Spring Cleaning department online:

Victory Over the Darkness
By: Neil T. Anderson
Now $11.24 USD!

-Realize the power of your identity in Christ
-Free yourself from burdens of your past
-Stand against the spiritual forces of this world
-Win the battle for your mind
-Discover the truth about God’s view of you

The Messiah and the Feasts of Israel
By: Bryan W. Sheldon
Now $5.60 USD!

The feasts of the Lord were placed in the calendar of the Hebrew nation as a prophetic timetable of God’s redemptive plan. This prophetic timetable has not yet run its course, for the fulfillment of the autumn cycle of feasts is still to come. (Also available in eBook.)


Stop the Runaway Conversation
By: Michael Sedler
Now $7.50 USD!

Words can heal profoundly or hurt deeply, particularly words of gossip or murmuring. Sedler gives suggestions to parents, leaders, teachers, and spouses on how to build one another up by choosing life-giving words.



Know What You Believe
By: Paul E. Little
Now $10.19 USD!

A best-selling classic which has helped people understand the basic truths of the Christian faith for 30 years. Explains the Bible, God, Jesus, man, sin, Satan, salvation, the church, and more.



Meetings that Work
By: Alexander Strauch
Now $7.49 USD!

A guide to effective elders’ meetings. Strauch offers valuable suggestions and tools that will help you focus on spiritual priorities, establish biblical ground rules of conduct, know how to prepare an agenda, improve group communication, and avoid common pitfalls.


Browse over 150 titles.

Monday, April 20, 2015

 

DAILY?READINGS: Leviticus 27; Psalms 142-143; Mark 11:1-26

 

…But the Lord was not in the wind… not in the earthquake… not in the fire.  1 Kings 19:11-12

This was not the first time that the wind, earthquake and fire were seen on Mount Horeb. Horeb, also known as Sinai, saw these same dramatics when God was dealing with Moses. This time, however, God was dealing in a different way, with a different servant, Elijah. While God may manifest Himself in a spectacular manner, most times He reveals Himself through the small things, the quiet things, the obscure things. It was truly what Elijah needed. The splash and the flash of each of these necessary displays were fine, but not for this time. Too often we crave the sensational. What we really need is the consistent, quiet, comforting assurance of God’s presence. —N. C. Funston

Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side 
Leave to thy God to order and provide.
—K. von Schlegel