This month’s free audiobook from Christian Audio is All of Grace by Charles Spurgeon. After this month the link on this post will change to a new audiobook so be quick if you want this one.
Spurgeon’s All of Grace has been offered free before by Christian Audio but has been provided again as it offers a great introduction to those looking at the gospel message, or Christians who are longing to revive their confidence in God’s grace.
If you are too late to get the free download or would prefer to read it online, you can also read it free at the Spurgeon Archives.
Here is a small extract from the first chapter
I heard a story; I think it came from the North Country: A minister called upon a poor woman, intending to give her help; for he knew that she was very poor. With his money in his hand, he knocked at the door; but she did not answer. He concluded she was not at home, and went his way. A little after he met her at the church, and told her that he had remembered her need: “I called at your house, and knocked several times, and I suppose you were not at home, for I had no answer.” “At what hour did you call, sir?” “It was about noon.” “Oh, dear,” she said, “I heard you, sir, and I am so sorry I did not answer; but I thought it was the man calling for the rent.” Many a poor woman knows what this meant. Now, it is my desire to be heard, and therefore I want to say that I am not calling for the rent; indeed, it is not the object of this book to ask anything of you, but to tell you that salvation is all of grace, which means, free, gratis, for nothing.
There are many superb free modern Christian daily devotions available, but none every quite seem to reach the levels of richness achieved by some of the great classic devotions. Here are the top three classic Christian devotions available that have inspired generations of Christians in their walk with God:
Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening
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Formats available: RSS | email | web current day | web all days | pdf
If one daily devotion just isn’t enough for you then Spurgeon (1834-1892) had the answer – have one devotion in the morning and one in the evening! If that still isn’t enough daily Spurgeon devotionals you might also consider reading Spurgeon’s Faith Checkbook. Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening is a superb devotion that is so rich in content it it can but draw you closer to Jesus.
Charles Spurgeon was a popular preacher, often attracting over ten thousand people to his London church on Sundays. He was also prolific and preached almost thirty-six hundred sermons (most of which were published in newspapers after they were preached) and published forty-nine volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations, and devotions.
Chambers’ My Utmost for His Highest
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Formats available: RSS | email | web current day(link to archives)
Oswald Chambers’ (1974-1917) ‘My Utmost for his Highest’ remains one of the most popular pieces of Christian literate almost one century after it was first produced. The devotion was compiled from Oswald Chambers’ works by his wife Gertrude after his death in 1917. The writings and observations are deep and full of impact and barely a days reading will pass without you being compelled to pray to God.
Interestingly it was after a Charles Spurgeon preach that Oswald Chambers became a Christian. You may also want to look at the official Oswald Chambers website for additional works or information.
Streams in the Desert
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Formats available: RSS | email | web current day | web archives
L.B. Cowman’s daily devotion ‘Streams in the Desert’ is a fantastic collection of writings from many Christian authors, and was first published in the same year ‘My Utmost for his Highest’. Streams in the Desert is renowned for being perfect for helping you when you are spiritually dry and when you need to draw closer to God.
L.B. Cowman was inspired to the write Streams in the Desert both after looking after her dying husband in his last six years, and also from the sixteen years she spent as a missionary in China and Japan.
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Charles Spurgeon’s ‘Morning and Evening’ devotional is one of the best read Christian books. As well as a raft of other books he also wrote ‘Faith’ Checkbook’, another daily devotional. In his lifetime Charles Spurgeon was popular and drew huge crowds to his sermons. Now, he is even better known with his many books read across the world.
Spurgeon’s devotionals are rewarding and challenging to read, and if you’re considering beginning reading a daily devotional I suggest you start here!
If you are not familiar with Charles Spurgeon then the following synopsis from answers.com gives an idea why he is still so popular today.
With no formal theological training, British Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 - 1892) became the most popular minister of the nineteenth century, regularly attracting crowds of 6,000 each Sunday to his London - based Metropolitan Tabernacle church. In the history of Christianity, no other cleric is more widely read - after Biblical ones - than Spurgeon. He has more material available to readers than any other Christian author, dead or alive.
There is no one website that has either of the devotionals in all of the formats you may want it. However, below I have split out each of the main formats you can access them free:
Morning and Evening + Checkbook : current day reading on website
If you simply want to see the reading for the current day then the Spurgeon Archive is the place to go. Every day the simply presented entry is automatically updated for the current day.
Morning and Evening : index on website
For an index where you can click on any entry for any day of the year then Brandon Staggs’ website is perfect. From this page every Morning and Evening entry is just one click away!
Faith’s Checkbook : index on website
From GospelWeb you can access all of the entires for Faith’s Checkbook over just three pages
Morning and Evening : RSS
Spurgeon’s Daily Devotional is a simple blog that shows the entries each day, with the added advantage that you can subscribe to the RSS feed!
Faith’s Checkbook : RSS
Christian’s Unite have the option of subscribing to Faith’s Checkbook via RSS, just scroll to the bottom of this link…
Morning and Evening : email
If you’re not a fan of RSS then you can subscribe to a daily email for the Morning and Evening devotion at Heartlight.
Faith’s Checkbook : email
Read by Email provide a free service emailing Faith’s Checkbook to you each day.
Morning and Evening : pdf file
If you would rather have Morning and Evening as just one pdf file to print out or view then Christian Classics Ethereal Library provide this free.
Faith’s Checkbook : pdf file
You can get a free pdf copy of Faith’s Checkbook from Grace eBooks
Morning and Evening : podcast/mp3
Unfortunately I could not find a full year of podcast postings, however you can find some at the Learn out Loud website.
How do you tend to read your Spurgeon devotions? If you use anything not highlighted in the post please leave a comment!
With the iPhone now established there are plenty of free bibles available to use, but which are the best ones? Inevitably this will depend on what translation you are after, so here are the best iPhone bibles around so far.
Applications have just been made available by apple to allow third party applications to be put on iPhones. This means that software like eSword and Olive Tree will now be possible. You can see the best Christian iPhone applications here at free Christian resources by clicking here. Hopefully the list below will help you find the iPhone bible you are after though…
iBible space
Bible translation: ESV
Website: http://www.acrodesigntech.com/apple.html
iPhone website: http://www.ibiblespace.org/cgi-bin/iphone
This is probably the most impressive bible offering on the iPhone. Firstly, as you can see from the image on the right it looks good, with an interface that will be familiar to iPhone users. It includes the entire English Standard Version (with footnotes), and Matthew Henry’s Concise Commentary.You can also create your own personal notebook to highlight or attach notes to any verse of the Bible. You can either select a specific book from the bible, or use the search feature to find a word or phrase.
Added extras include a verse of the day, Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening daily devotional, and a link to some podcasts from the day.
iBibleZ.com
Bible translation: ASV, KJV, Chinese Union Version
Website: http://www.ibiblez.com/
iPhone website: http://www.ibiblez.com/iphone/bibleTemplate.php
iBibleZ is another good looking iPhone bible option. The main way to navigate the bible is by using the drop down boxes for the translation, book, chapter and verse. You can also either select a specific book from the bible, or use the search feature to find a word or phrase.
iBibleZ is continually being improved, with new translations likely to be added soon. This is a great option if like the ASV, ESV or Chinese translation.
The NET bible
Bible translation: NET
iPhone website: http://www.enetbible.com/
The NET bible does a great job translating the NET bible onto the iPhone. The text is well formatted for the iPhone, but perhaps most impressively you can access the multitude of study notes that the NET bible has. You can choose individual chapter from the old or new testament, however no searching function is available yet. One problem with the study notes is that the iPhone cannot yet properly show Hebrew, so any Hebrew words are just shown as boxes. Hopefully Apple will rectify this soon.
ESV mobile
Bible translation: ESV
Website: http://www.esv.org/blog/2007/08/more.iphone.news
iPhone website: http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/mobile/
Unlike some iPhone bibles the ESV bible allows you to search the text for words or phrases and this is easy to do as the search section is included on every page. You select the chapter you want to view via a list of the old and new testament books. The text is very readable as it is formatted specifically for the iPhone.
The ESV has plenty of added extras through their daily devotional content. This includes some daily devotionals, as well as a variety of ready plans (e.g. read the bible in one year).
3onesix
Bible translation: NIV, ESV, KJV and possibly more
iPhone website: http://iphone.3onesix.com/
If you want the NIV on your iPhone then 3onesix is your only option at the moment. 3onesix does not use the same menu system as all the other iPhone bibles use. Instead you have to type in the chapter you want (e.g. Mark 2). Understandably this is not as user friendly as the normal menu system. It would be good to have both this option and the more popular/common list.
The NIV is the standard bible used when you search. However you can search for other versions by adding this to your search. So to search for the KJV you would type “KJV:Mark 2″. You may be able to get more translations so give it a go if you really need a certain one.
Clearsight Bible
Bible translation: KJV
Website: http://apathyonline.net/iphone-bible/
iPhone website: http://iphone.clearsight.org//
This is a simple KJV bible, with the option to select a book from the main many, or also to search the bible. Additional versions of the bible should be added in the future as this is just a beta version.
Interestingly this also has an option for an off line version. You do have to pay for this (a one off fee I think) by a donation, and I am not sure how well it works. However this may well be worth investigating if you want to read your bible on your iPhone when you can’t get internet access.
God’s iPhone
Bible translation: God’s Word Translation
iPhone website: http://www.godsiphone.com/
God’s iPhone is still a work in progress and currently includes the whole new testament and parts of the old testament (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Psalms and Proverbs). These are being added to all of the time though, as quickly as Israel Anderson can manage. God’s iPhone also includes a section for Christian Classics which currently includes AW Tozer’s “The Pursuit of God”. There is also a link to popular podcasts, and a blog which will update you on any changes.
iPhone bible
Bible translation: NAB
iPhone website: http://www.iphonebible.org
You can search the New American Bible (which includes the apocrypha) by selecting an individual chapter from the old or new testament. Searching for a specific word or phrase is not too easy as you have to search via the main website (rather than the specific iPhone website). One problem highlighted by the This Lamp blog is that the text is very small, as the iPhone formatting has been rendered from the original internet content rather than being revised. To make it legible you really need to either turn the iPhone on its side, or increase the zoom. The iPhone bible also includes a daily reading, and daily reading podcast.
iPhone scriptures
Bible translation: KJV & Mormon
iPhone website: http://readscriptures.com/
This is a simple offering with no ability to search or skip through chapters. If for some reason you want to check out part of the Mormon “scriptures” you can also get these through iPhone scriptures.
LDS Standard Works
Bible translation: KJV & Mormon (can be excluded)
iPhone website: http://tall.mtmighty.com/#_volumes
As with iPhone scriptures, this includes the Mormon texts, however with LDS you can choose to exclude them. This makes this a good iPhone option for those you prefer the KJV. You can search for words or phrases via a search option in the main menu. There are also options to tag verses and see a random verse (should you want to!)
Since the initial post, the following three iPhone bibles are now available:
iTruth
Bible translation: KJV
iPhone website: http://www.itruth.mobi/
This is an easy to use bible and uses a similar style of menu to many other choices. You start by selecting the book that you want to read, and then the chapter. There are no bells and whistles so if you are just after the KJV bible verses iTruth may interest you.
Paradoxica iPhone bible
Bible translation: ESV
iPhone website: http://esv.phoreo.com
Scott Andreas has also released an iPhone website with the ESV bible on it. This uses a simple interface and currently just has a search box where you type in the verse you are after. You can use abbreviations, so you may actually find this quicker than using the normal menu system that is used with other iPhone bible. It is also available as a dashboard widget (Mac), and via Adobe AIR (Mac and PC)
Covenant Pocket Bible
Bible translation: ESV
iPhone website: http://covenantpocketlibrary.com/
Covenant Pocket Library is a simple iPhone bible that uses the ESV translation and also includes a one year bible reading plan. The Heidelberg Catechism and the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechism are also available.
You can also search by new free devotion content, or find the best classic devotions and the best modern devotions.With our lives seeming to be so full of activities and so time pressured, daily devotions are a good way to regularly stop and focus on God. Whether you are looking for a classic such as Oswald Chamber’s devotion or prefer to have modern devotions, you should be able to find what you are after on this page.
Devotions are available in wide variety of formats including RSS, email and podcast, some you can even subscribe to and get a free copy delivered to your door!
Classic Christian devotions
My Utmost for His Highest
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Spurgeon’s morning and evening
main website | fCr review (with links to all formats) | fCr blog posts
Spurgeon’s ‘Faith’ Checkbook
main website | fCr review (with links to all formats) | fCr blog posts
Streams in the Desert
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
Modern Christian devotions
The Word for Today
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
Strength for the Journey
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts | Podcast
Purpose Driven Life
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
Teen daily devotion ministry
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
Our Daily Bread
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
The Upper Room
main website | fCr review | fCr blog posts
All about God
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