Book 11

Believing God

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 March 1995

Book 12

Jonah

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 September 1978
A Guide to Acting on AIDS is designed to equip Christian college students with a deeper awareness of the global AIDS pandemic why their faith should inform their response and how they can put their faith into action. This practical study examines HIVAIDS through a variety of different disciplines and perspectives such as the scientific socioeconomic political and humanitarian impacts of the disease. Each chapter explores what the Bible says about these issues and what is being done globally to respond. The guide is designed for individuals or for groups and includes discussion questions and proposed action items for the readers.nbsp;Acting on AIDS is a program started by Christian college students to create awareness and activism of the global AIDS pandemic at colleges and universities across the nation. With the support of World Vision Christian college students have formed a network of Acting on AIDS chapters which seek to change hearts on campuses create awareness in communities and advocate for those impacted by the global AIDS pandemic.

Book 25

Does Jesus Care?

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 November 1986

Book 28

Once Saved, Always Saved

by R. T. Kendall

Published 1 November 1983
The Bible commands us to make our calling and election sure. Why is it then that so many Christians today struggle with the issue of assurance? Embracing the doctrine of eternal security, R.T. Kendall encourages the Christian struggling with legalism, bondage and fear and points us towards God's glorious promises. Once Saved, Always Saved is not a book for the complacent, as secure in our salvation we are challenged to live our lives with godly fear before the judgment seat of Christ.The New Westminster Pulpit Series is based on sermons preached weekly by R.T. Kendall while he was minister at Westminster Chapel.

Book 40

God Meant it for Good

by R. T. Kendall

Published 21 March 1986
God Meant it For Good traces the stages of Joseph's life as he matures from a young and impetuous man to one who is prepared to leave his own vindication with God.

It presents a case study in total forgiveness, exemplified by Joseph's reconciliation with his brothers, and applies it to Christian living today. This classic book will challenge, provoke, transform and excite, as the God who taught Joseph to love, forgive and serve, is the God who meant it for good.