Love Slaves
Samuel Logan Brengle
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Samuel Logan Brengle was a commissioner in the Salvation Army. His books are known for the practicality, joyfulness and authenticity. His life was spent working with people on the streets, so his insights into the work of the Holy Spirit are relevant to everyday life. His holiness was that of the street, the kitchen, and everyday life. His stories are of men and women living their daily lives. In this book, Brengle explores how to live the Christian life so that we are walking in the centre of God's Will and daily showing His Love to the world around us. From the Preface by General Bramwell Booth: Here are words to clear the thought, as well as to guide the Will and strengthen the Heart. (Summary by Beth Thomas and the Preface) (3 hr 47 min)
Chapters
Foreword | 1:54 | Read by Beth Thomas (1974-2020) |
Love-Slaves | 12:26 | Read by Larry Wilson |
'A Man in Christ' | 18:39 | Read by David Olson |
Future Punishment and the Bible | 24:14 | Read by ChadH94 |
'I Counted...And I Count' | 14:16 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
The Angels' Song of Peace | 12:26 | Read by Devorah Allen |
Misrepresenting God | 9:59 | Read by Devorah Allen |
Confessing Other People's Sins | 8:58 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
The Dangers of Middle Age | 12:16 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Maintaining the Holiness Standard | 20:49 | Read by Larry Wilson |
'The Terror of the Lord' | 5:12 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Holy Covetousness | 10:38 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
A Common Yet Subtle Sin | 13:07 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Sins Against Chastity | 10:19 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Whitened Harvest Fields | 12:12 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Encouraging One Another | 15:10 | Read by pattymarie |
How a Nobody Became a Somebody | 6:58 | Read by ChadH94 |
You | 7:11 | Read by Son of the Exiles |
My Testimony | 10:35 | Read by KevinS |
Reviews
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I am so glad I found this book! A timely & soul stirring listen for someone who is following Jesus in faith. All of the readers were good & relatively easy to listen to. Thank you LibriVox community for the invaluable contributions!