In this warm and deeply devotional classic, The Believer’s Pocket Companion directs weary sinners and struggling believers to the only true source of peace, comfort, holiness, and joy: the Lord Jesus Christ. With rich Scripture, pastoral tenderness, and earnest exhortation, Mason shows what it means to “put on Christ” in the mind, memory, and conscience. The Believer’s Pocket Companion: or, The One Thing Needful to Make Poor Sinners Rich and Miserable Sinners Happy by William Mason Listen on Scr...
May 19, 2026•3 hr 58 min
Precious Things of God by Octavius Winslow is a warm devotional work that leads believers to treasure the spiritual riches God has given in Christ. Winslow reflects on the preciousness of Christ, God’s promises, prayer, faith, trials, Scripture, and the believer’s hope, showing how each of these blessings draws the soul nearer to God. Written with deep pastoral tenderness, this book encourages Christians to see that the greatest treasures are not earthly comforts, but the eternal riches found in...
May 12, 2026•9 hr 37 min
From Savages to Saints tells the remarkable story of Gospel work among the islands of the South Pacific, tracing how missionaries and native converts carried Christianity into places once marked by cannibalism, idolatry, tribal warfare, and deep moral darkness. Through accounts of men like John Williams, Titus Coan, Pao of Lifu, and other pioneer missionaries, this book shows the transforming power of the Gospel in Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, New Zealand, the New Hebrides, and beyond. Originally...
May 09, 2026•7 hr 15 min
The Personal Friendships of Jesus by J. R. Miller is a warm and devotional study of the tender, human-hearted love of Christ. Miller reflects on Jesus’ relationships with His mother, His disciples, the beloved John, Peter, Thomas, the Bethany family, His secret friends, and even those who failed to return His love. This book helps readers see that Jesus was not distant or untouched by ordinary human experience, but deeply entered into the joys, sorrows, weaknesses, and needs of His friends. With...
May 08, 2026•5 hr 16 min
This work sets forth the nature of the Christian life as something deeper than outward profession—a life wrought by God within the soul. It shows that true religion is not found in mere forms or duties, but in a new heart, where Christ dwells and reigns. The reader is led to see that the Christian life is a continual growth, shaped quietly through daily obedience, trial, and communion with God. Chapters 📑 (0:00) Introduction (0:13) 1 - The Life of the Christian: Its Nature (33:36) 2 - The Life ...
May 02, 2026•3 hr
First published in 1894, The Building of Character by J. R. Miller is a deeply practical Christian devotional on becoming what God intends us to be. Miller writes about truth, purity, love, hidden faults, criticism, second chances, weakness, service, and the daily shaping of a Christlike life. Listen on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-building-of-character/ Chapters 📑 (0:00) Introduction by the Author (1:43) 1 - The Building of Character (14:24) 2 - Our Undiscovered Faults...
Apr 28, 2026•5 hr 10 min
The Practice of Prayer is a practical Christian audiobook on learning not merely how to pray, but how to truly live a life of prayer. G. Campbell Morgan unfolds prayer through the Father’s love, the Son’s mediation, and the Spirit’s help, calling believers to seek God’s kingdom, depend on Him daily, and pray with real spiritual power. Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-practice-of-prayer/ Chapters 📑 (0:00) Introduction (0:20) 1 - Preliminary (10:18) 2 - The Possibility of ...
Apr 25, 2026•2 hr 45 min
Heard of Hudson Taylor and Pastor Hsi? In this biography, Marshall Broomhall (originally published in 1921) brings to light another remarkable account from the spread of the gospel in China—the story of Pastor Chang and Ch’ü Wan-yih. One a Buddhist priest, the other a respected scholar, both were sincere seekers who found themselves dissatisfied with the answers their traditions could give. Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4tUqZhS Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/in-quest-of-god...
Apr 21, 2026•5 hr 19 min
In The Unnoticed Sins of Everyday Speech , Amelia Opie exposes the quiet, respectable ways people wound one another with their words. Moving beyond obvious slander, she traces everyday gossip, criticism, mockery, and careless conversation back to deeper roots—pride, rivalry, vanity, envy, and an unchecked desire to be noticed. Through vivid examples drawn from family life, society, religion, and friendship, she shows how easily the tongue becomes an instrument of harm while the heart remains bli...
Apr 07, 2026•6 hr 17 min
If prayer has ever felt distant or difficult, The Path of Prayer brings it back to its true heart. Samuel Chadwick writes from real experience, showing prayer as living fellowship with God—learned in secret, shaped by Scripture, and deepened by the Spirit. A key influence on Leonard Ravenhill, Chadwick’s words carry lasting weight. This warm, practical book speaks to weary believers and hungry seekers, addressing faith, persistence, and even unanswered prayer—drawing you into real communion with...
Mar 31, 2026•3 hr 9 min
What if prayer isn’t secondary—but one of God’s chief means of advancing His work? In The Weapon of Prayer , E. M. Bounds shows that prayer is not routine or sentiment, but God’s appointed means to bless His people, strengthen His church, empower preaching, and advance the Gospel. With urgency, he confronts prayerlessness in believers and the church, calling Christians back to earnest, persevering, God-dependent prayer. Drawing from Scripture and real examples, this book reveals that spiritual p...
Mar 20, 2026•4 hr 1 min
“Though you have not seen him, you love him.” — 1 Peter 1:8 The believers scattered throughout Asia Minor, to whom this letter was written, had never seen the Lord Jesus Christ in person. But they listened to the apostles and evangelists, who told them the true story of the Savior of the world and confirmed it with miraculous signs. Through the Spirit’s help, they came to believe in him. Their faith was joined with love for the one they had never seen. As it says, “Though you have not seen him, ...
Mar 19, 2026•14 min
Discover the remarkable life of François Coillard, the missionary pioneer known as the Pathfinder on the Upper Zambezi. Drawn from Edward Shillito’s Francois Coillard, A Wayfaring Man , this biography traces Coillard’s journey from a humble village in France to the hardships of missionary labor in Basutoland and Barotseland. Alongside his brave wife Christina, he endured loneliness, rejection, sickness, political danger, and deep personal loss, yet remained steadfast in preaching Christ. This ac...
Mar 17, 2026•45 min
Marriage, in William Alcott’s vision, is not merely a private arrangement or a pursuit of happiness—it is a calling. In this practical guide, he urges the young husband to consider his responsibilities before God, toward his wife, and within the home he leads. Paperback 📖: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GSGN3Z85 Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-young-husband-a-mans-duties-in-marriage/ Chapters 📑 (0:00) Preface (1838) (1:58) 1 - Choosing an Occupation That Honors God (34:31...
Mar 13, 2026•5 hr 55 min
Have Mercy Upon Me is Andrew Murray’s warm, clear, and spiritually serious guide through Psalm 51, showing what true repentance is and how a sinner finds mercy with God. This is not a vague treatment of grace, but a deeply searching and practical call to honest confession, personal cleansing, and living faith in the mercy God gives through Christ. Again and again, Murray presses the reader beyond mere religious words and toward a real experience of forgiveness, renewal, and restored fellowship w...
Mar 06, 2026•3 hr 53 min
First published in 1666 during John Bunyan’s imprisonment, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners is his spiritual autobiography —a record of the Lord’s dealings with his soul in conviction, temptation, conversion, and assurance. Written out of a father’s deep love for his own children, this book is Bunyan’s honest account of God’s work in his heart. Separated from his family by hardship, he records his journey through deep conviction of sin, fearful doubts, fierce temptations, and, at last, th...
Mar 03, 2026•4 hr 27 min
Originally published in 1836. This edition has been revised for readability. Greed rarely announces itself. It settles quietly into the habits of church life—what we excuse, overlook, and learn to call “normal.” In Greed: The Church’s Quiet Sin , John Harris exposes how covetousness cools love, dulls prayer, and turns God’s people inward—calling the household of faith to repentance, joyful stewardship, and treasure in heaven. Kindle or Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GQJNQV25 Listen on Sc...
Feb 27, 2026•5 hr 13 min
Long before Bible study apps and reading plans, D. L. Moody calls believers back to the living power of Scripture. In Pleasure and Profit in Bible Study , this classic work of Moody on Bible Study shows that lasting spiritual growth comes through close, prayerful contact with God’s Word and a deliberate, purposeful approach to reading it. Listen on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/pleasure-and-profit-in-bible-study/ Paperback & Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GPDG6B9V Ch...
Feb 20, 2026•2 hr 28 min
What is man—small beneath the vast heavens, yet so precious that God is “mindful of him” and comes near to him? In these chapters, the psalmist’s question (Psalm 8:3–4) becomes a searching journey into God’s original design for humanity and the tragedy of our fallen condition. You will be led to see man as Scripture describes him—body, soul, and spirit—and to understand why the highest life is not found in comfort, culture, or circumstance, but in the spirit made alive to God. Paperback 📖: http...
Feb 13, 2026•2 hr 42 min
A companion to The Mother at Home , this classic by John S. C. Abbott speaks to children and teens with a loving but serious aim: to form hearts that are thankful, truthful, obedient, and ready to live for God, using vivid, true-to-life stories to show how character is shaped one decision at a time. Intended to be read with a parent nearby, it is written not for mere entertainment but for lasting formation, teaching that the path of duty is the path of peace, and that true happiness is found in ...
Feb 06, 2026•3 hr 52 min
In The Mother at Home , John Abbott speaks with clear, practical warmth to the daily work of motherhood—showing how a mother’s quiet influence shapes a child’s character, habits, and eternal outlook. With vivid examples drawn from ordinary family life, Abbott explains why loving authority matters, how to establish willing obedience without constant conflict, and how a mother can correct faults fairly, wisely, and consistently. Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4sXr5Wl Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrol...
Jan 27, 2026•5 hr 28 min
In this children’s story, Bob and Jackie stay with a relative while their father is away fighting in the war. During this time, a providential guest enters their lives, along with her dog Stray, and they become friends. Written by Eleanora H. Stooke in 1917. (0:00) 1 - Afraid in the dark(5:37) 2 - The new lodger(11:01) 3 - Bob and Stray make an enemy(17:44) 4 - About the ruby brooch(23:11) 5 - The earl's daughter(28:32) 6 - Poor Stray!(34:37) 7 - Bob laid up(40:00) 8 - Great news(46:29) 9 - Conc...
Jan 27, 2026•1 hr 9 min
Ellen Mansfield leaves her quiet farm believing that hard work — not faith — will shape her future. Caring for her crippled brother Jerry has taught her responsibility but not hope. When she moves to the city, unexpected trials force Ellen to confront questions she’s long avoided and the promise, “As many as touched Him were made whole.” In her search for healing — for Jerry and for her own restless heart — she discovers that true wholeness comes only through trusting in Christ. Listen on Scroll...
Jan 27, 2026•2 hr 12 min
Revised in 2024 to enhance readability and comprehension. The following story, originally read in French, immediately struck me as one that, with some modifications to convey clear and strong evangelical truths, would make an excellent addition to Sunday School libraries and appeal to young readers of all kinds. The story is deeply moving, and the lessons it teaches are both valuable and important. I've rarely encountered lessons of practical piety presented as simply as they are in this little ...
Jan 27, 2026•2 hr 33 min
Children's Audiobook | 31 minutes. Written in 1850 by Mrs. Newton Crosland “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:19-21) Find more children's audiobooks on scrollreader.com https://scrollreader.com/audiobook-category/c...
Jan 27, 2026•32 min
"Little Maid Marigold" by Eleanora Stooke is a heartwarming tale of a young girl who must leave her mother and brothers to stay with her father's aunts. Now unable to rely on her mother, upon whom will she depend? Will she embody her father's motto, "Fight the Good Fight of Faith"? Stooke's narrative is rich with lessons on forgiveness, the power of prayer, and the significance of leading a life grounded in Christ. Find on our website as well: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-little-maid-m...
Jan 27, 2026•5 hr 2 min
In the early nineteenth century, when the American frontier still pressed hard against vast wilderness, God raised up an unlikely messenger to carry the Gospel where few were willing to go. John Stewart, a free Black man from Virginia, once lived carelessly in sin and sank so low he tried to drink himself to death. Yet the Lord arrested him, brought him to the foot of the cross, and set a new song in his mouth. Then came a call he could not shake: go northwest, and declare My counsel faithfully....
Jan 26, 2026•1 hr 9 min
Chapter 21 — Never Punish a Child in Anger From Training the Child’s Heart: Practical Hints for Christian Parents by Henry Clay Trumbull. In this excerpt, Trumbull explains why discipline given in anger is always wrong, even when a child clearly deserves correction. He shows how calm, thoughtful correction honors the justice of God, protects your authority, and teaches your child what it truly means to do right. You’ll hear practical insight on the difference between stopping harmful behavior an...
Jan 17, 2026•13 min
This edition of The Reformed Pastor is based on the version described in William Brown’s 1829 Preface —a shortened, carefully edited edition (not Palmer’s 1766 abridgment) that removes material unrelated to the main subject and some dated controversy, with minor reordering (including moving “Motives to the Oversight of the Flock” into the main body) and light language correction without modernizing the style. Paperback & Kindle: https://amzn.to/3LLOfhA Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com...
Jan 16, 2026•8 hr 7 min
Can a church call itself evangelical if it is not evangelistic? In these searching addresses, G. Campbell Morgan brings the whole subject of evangelism back to its New Testament center: the one unchanging evangel and the living Christ who still proclaims it through His Church. Refusing both nostalgic longing for “old-fashioned revivals” and shallow schemes for a “new evangelism” with no Cross, Morgan insists that there is only one Gospel—always fresh, always sufficient—for every age. Beginning w...
Jan 09, 2026•2 hr 5 min