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For MS Word Users: .doc files scanned at 300 dpi
. NoteWorthy Composer Files:
These files are offered in the NoteWorthy Composer format. In order to print or view these files, you will need to download the NoteWorthy program here. The trial version of the program is free, subject to the limitations listed on the site. It's a bit more trouble to download the program, but the graphic quality of resulting score is worth the extra effort, especially if you are planning to photo copy the hymns. . Print From The Web:If you don't have Word, or if the process above is just too complicated, we do offer the files in a 72 dpi .gif image that can be printed from your browser. Just click on a link below, and use the print button on your browser to print the scores. Use the "Back" button on your browser to return to this page. These scores are not suitable for photocopy because of the limits of this image format. |
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"Believers should seek more and more to enter into the grace and love of God, in giving His only-begotten Son, and into the grace and love of the Lord Jesus, in giving Himself in our room, in order that, constrained by love and gratitude, they may be increasingly led, to surrender their bodily and mental strength, their time, gifts, talents, property, position in life, rank and all that they have and are to the Lord. By this I do not mean, that they should give up their business, trade, or profession, and become preachers; not do I mean that they should take all their money and give it to the first beggar who asks for it; but that they should hold all they have and are, for the Lord, not as owners, but as stewards, and be willing, at His bidding, to use for Him, part or all, they have. However short the believer may fall, nothing less than this should be his aim."From Mueller on Money page 33. "One cannot overestimate the importance of the ministry of Asahel Nettleton. Francis Wayland, founder of Brown University, said of Nettleton, "I suppose no minister of his time was the means of so many conversions." Most surprising to modern readers is the discovery that Nettleton's tremendous effectiveness occurred without any of the methods that modern evangelicals think are so essential in evangelism. For example, in all his ministry, thousands came to a solid, lasting faith in Christ though Nettleton never once gave an "altar call." In fact, one of the greatest struggles in Nettleton's life occurred as he led the stand against such "new measures" employed by Finney."From Ashel Nettleton: A Forgotten Evangelist ![]() "What does it mean to follow God? In a personal and pastoral way, Jim Elliff seeks to help the believer gain confidence in understanding and following the will of God. This book is not only practical, but answers some of the most important questions which confuse sincere believers in their desire to do God's will. Jim Elliff emphasizes that guidance has far more to do with sanctified reason than such extraordinary measures as seeing signs or hearing voices. This is a balanced and biblical approach to a vital subject." From the cover of Led by the Spirit |
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