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E-book: Common Sense

D. Bercot. In this sequel to Will the Real Heretics Please Stand Up, Bercot explains seven common sense principles of document interpretation that will enable the reader to draw from the New Testament Scriptures the meaning intended by the apostles.

E-book: Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs

David W. Bercot, editor. This scholarly work collects together over 7000 quotations from the writings of the early Christians, arranged alphabetically by topic. Find out what the early Christians believed on various doctrines and lifestyle issues. Each quotation contains a citation back to the volume and page where the quotation can be found in the Ante-Nicene Fathers set…

E-book: Discovering the Septuagint

D. Bercot. Most western Christians don’t realize that for the first 400 years of Christianity, the Septuagint was the Old Testament used by the Christian Church. Jesus and His apostles almost always quoted from the Septuagint when they quoted the Scriptures. This is the reason why the Old Testament passages quoted in the New Testament often read differently than they do in our western Bibles.

In this thoroughly researched work, Bercot explains what the Septuagint is; its history; and its use by Jesus, the apostles, and the early church. He also details how Jerome managed to switch the western church over to the Masoretic Text around the beginning of the 5th century.
170 pp. Kindle book

This book was originally presented as an audio CD set. Those three audio recordings have now been transcribed and formatted into a single electronic book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link. It will take you directly to this Amazon Kindle book:

E-book: In God We Don’t Trust

David Bercot. Here is the compelling narrative of the founding of America, told from a perspective that few people have ever heard. That perspective is the kingdom of God. America’s currency declares, “In God We Trust.” But did the American colonists truly trust in God in the founding of the United States?

E-book: Intimacy with God

Clement of Alexandria

Clement of Alexandria was one of the outstanding teachers of the second century church. After his conversion, Clement traveled throughout the ancient world to learn Christianity first hand form the most respected teachers of his age – men who taught me deeds, not just words. Eventually Clement settled in Alexandria, Egypt, where he was appointed to mentor new Christians.

E-book: Let Me Die in Ireland

David W. Bercot.

Practically everyone in the western world has heard of the man known today as St. Patrick. Yet, hardly anyone knows anything about the real man. About the only two things that most people “know” about Patrick is that he was Irish and that he was Roman Catholic. In truth, however, he was neither one.

Let Me Die in Ireland cuts through all of the myths about Patrick and presents a dramatized biography of the authentic Christian missionary, Patrick. The story of the real man is far more exciting and inspiring than any of the myths about him. Patrick was one of the greatest missionaries of all time and a true man of prayer and integrity. A narrative you won’t soon forget.

E-book: Plain Speaking

David Bercot. Plain Speaking: How to Preach and Teach Effectively takes the reader through all of the steps of developing and delivering an effective sermon or devotional message. Some of the topics covered are: making eye contact with your listeners, using illustrations, controlling speaker’s fright, and rousing introductions and conclusions.

E-book: Practice of the Presence of God

Brother Lawrence

Although a humble cook, Brother Lawrence learned the greatest secret of living in the Kingdom of God here on earth: communing with the Lord throughout our daily tasks. He mastered the art of living in the presence of God throughout the day. As he exclaimed, “I am doing now what I will do for all eternity. I am blessing God, praising Him, adoring him, and loving Him with all my heart.”

E-book: Shadows of Christ in the Old Testament

The Old Testament is like a hidden treasure with hidden shadows of Christ and God’s plans for man’s salvation. It contains symbols and types of the cross, baptism, communion, the Church, the crown of thorns, the crucifixion, and Jesus Himself. The New Testament writers point us to some of these shadows, but they left most of them for us to discover on our own. In this message, Bercot points to many of these hidden shadows. God placed these prophecies and shadows in the Old Testament both to strengthen our faith and to help non-believers see that Jesus was indeed promised the Messiah and the Way of salvation.

This message was originally presented as an audio CD. That audio recording has now been transcribed and is available to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link.

E-book: The Difference Between the Spirit and Soul

Most of us have been taught that the man’s soul and spirit are the same. We have also been told that we are unable to do good in our human state—without being born again. But is this true? The Scriptures talk about body, soul, and spirit. The early Christians believed that fallen man can still do good because of our spirit, which reflects the consciousness of God in man. A very different way of looking at mankind!

This message was originally presented as an audio CD. That audio recording has now been transcribed and is available to read as a Kindle e-book. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link.

E-book: The Five Laws of the Kingdom

There are five irrevocable laws Christ has given to citizens of His kingdom. You might say these five foundational laws comprise the Constitution of God’s Kingdom. Unless a person lives by these laws, he or she can never hope to inherit the Kingdom of God. Yet, these five laws are almost universally ignored by Christians everywhere. In fact, many churches deny these laws even exist—despite the fact that Jesus Himself announced them.

This message was originally presented as an audio CD. That audio recording has now been published in book format and is available to read as a Kindle ebook. To purchase the Kindle book, please click on the following link. It will take you directly to this Amazon Kindle book:

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