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Brian H. Cosby

    Brian H. Cosby is an ordained minister within the Presbyterian Church in America. He has authored several books and continues to contribute articles to various magazines and journals. His writing often explores themes of faith and the journey of life.

    David Brainerd
    John Bunyan
    Suffering and Sovereignty: John Flavel and the Puritans on Afflictive Providence
    Rebels Rescued
    Be Still & Know
    None Else: 31 Meditations on God's Character and Attributes
    • 2020
    • 2015

      A Christian's Pocket Guide to Suffering

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A Christian's Pocket Guide to Suffering simply, but clearly, presents a biblical view of suffering so that your feet might land on the solid foundation of God's Word and the God of that Word and, there, find understanding and hope.

      A Christian's Pocket Guide to Suffering
    • 2013

      John Bunyan fought as a soldier but when he trusted in Christ he faced other conflicts. The preacher and writer had to suffer persecution and be put in prison for his faith.

      John Bunyan
    • 2012

      Exploring the theological perspectives of suffering, this book delves into its origins, nature, and the intersection of divine sovereignty with human pain. It examines God's purposes behind suffering and emphasizes the importance of a faithful response. Key themes include the assurance of salvation and the ultimate cessation of suffering, providing a comprehensive understanding of how suffering fits within a Puritan theological framework. Each chapter offers insights aimed at deepening the reader's faith amidst life's challenges.

      Suffering and Sovereignty: John Flavel and the Puritans on Afflictive Providence
    • 2012

      A call to experience a fresh look at an age-old faith includes a set of reflection questions

      Rebels Rescued
    • 2011

      Be Still & Know

      Meditations on the Character of God

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the character of God, this collection of meditations invites readers to embrace the joy of fellowship with Him amidst a hectic modern life. It encourages reflection on God's diverse attributes, leading to a deeper understanding of His transformative grace. Central to these meditations is the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ, guiding individuals towards spiritual renewal and peace.

      Be Still & Know
    • 2011

      Life on the American frontier in the early 1700s was difficult. David Brainerd was one of the first missionaries to the various Indian tribes there - a risky situation to be in.

      David Brainerd