The author avoids two extremes—denying God’s power or blindly accepting every claim. He compares five cases of instant healing with five cases of healing through medicine or none at all, showing that true faith submits to all of Scripture. He urges testing every experience by God’s Word, balancing spiritual discernment with sober trust in Christ as the compassionate Lord of the body. 📖 Paperback : https://amzn.to/3HIhobr 📜 Scroll Reader : https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/miraculous-healing/ ...
Aug 19, 2025•3 hr 56 min
The true story of Jeanette Gedalius, a Jewish girl saved at fifteen and cast out at nineteen for following “the hanged One.” Thrust into the street by her own mother, she faced betrayal, loneliness, and hardship—yet found that God’s grace and faithfulness never fail. Paperback 📖 | Scroll Reader 📜 Chapters 📑 (0:00) Introduction (1:29) 1 - Out of the Shadows of Superstition (18:53) 2 - The Day My Brother Wept (35:42) 3 - A Hidden Book and an Unseen Battle (1:07:22) 4 - Through the Swamp to the ...
Aug 15, 2025•2 hr 49 min
Peter Cartwright blazed across America’s frontier with a Bible in one hand and unshakable faith in the other. From humble beginnings in Tennessee to camp meetings that drew thousands, his relentless energy and plainspoken conviction shaped early American Methodism. Journey with him through frontier towns, fiery debates, and encounters with skeptics, slaveholders, rattlesnakes, and midnight baptisms. This is the stirring story of a man who faced the trials of his era and left a legacy that still ...
Aug 12, 2025•11 hr 19 min
An inspiring portrait of John Vinson and his wife Jeanie’s unwavering faith and sacrificial devotion as they serve amid illness, hardship, and civil turmoil in early 20th-century China—culminating in Vinson’s courageous martyrdom and enduring legacy. Drawn from Jeanie’s heartfelt letters and firsthand accounts, their story bears witness to the power of steadfast love and quiet perseverance in the face of profound suffering. 📖 Paperback | 📜 Scroll Reader Chapters 📑 (00:00) Introduction (01:33)...
Aug 08, 2025•49 min
In “The Triumph of John and Betty Stam” by Mrs. Howard Taylor you are about to listen to the lives of two young believers—John and Betty Stam—who answered God’s call to serve in inland China, trusting Him for every provision, caring for the sick, sharing the Gospel in mountain villages, and even welcoming their miracle baby into the world; but one winter dawn, as Red soldiers swept into their station and bound them for an unknown fate, they simply smiled and walked forward—what would become of t...
Aug 05, 2025•3 hr 51 min
Discover the true stories of two 19th-century women who changed lives through faith. Fanny Crosby, blind from infancy, wrote hymns like Blessed Assurance that inspired generations. Across the ocean, Agnes “Mother” Weston cared for Royal Navy sailors, offering gospel hope in place of alcohol. Though their paths differed, both devoted their lives to Christ—bringing light to a weary world. Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4ohGEpl Chapters 📑 (0:00) Introduction Fanny Crosby (2:34) 1 - A Promising Chil...
Aug 01, 2025•2 hr 54 min
Isaac Watts saw pride as a root‑poison in the soul and wrote these pages to help Christians dig it out by its very source. Here you will find no mere rules or moralizing, but a steady unfolding of: Pride wears subtle disguises in every heart. Christ’s humility is our pattern, and Paul’s self-abasement is our example. There is quiet power in depending on God and knowing our nothingness. Peace and grace flow from esteeming others and denying self. Read slowly. Let each gentle conviction awaken you...
Jul 26, 2025•1 hr 52 min
A Woman Who Laughed? What do you mean “laughed”? Henrietta Soltau didn’t laugh in humor—she laughed in steadfast confidence in her sovereign God, crying in prayer, “It shall be done!” When illness barred her from overseas missions, she refused to be deterred. Instead, she lifted her heart in prayer and praise, trusting in the Lord’s promise to sustain His work through every challenge—illness, poverty, storm, or strife. Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4f4gToj Scroll Reader 📜: https://scrollreader....
Jul 22, 2025•5 hr 2 min
Sorrow has a mission—not shaped by the wisdom of this world, but by the hand of God. Have you been laid low by illness, worn thin by long suffering, and warned by weakness of the grave? May the everlasting arms uphold you, and heaven’s light break through the shadows. Paperback 📖: Amazon or Scroll Reader Shop Scroll Reader 📜: Mission of Sorrow Chapters 📑 (0:00) Intro (0:22) 1 – Sorrow—God’s Witness (14:18) 2 – Sorrow Deserved (27:38) 3 – Submission Under Sorrow (38:16) 4 – Sorrow Disturbs Ido...
Jul 18, 2025•2 hr 5 min
Born into a world where superstition and fear ruled every moment, Matula’s journey from tribal outcast to bold evangelist stands as a testament to the life-changing power of the Gospel. Beaten, bound, and left for dead, he miraculously escaped his enemies and found refuge among the missionaries at Ngombe. Through unimaginable trials—false accusations, brutal persecution, and the ravages of sleeping-sickness—Matula never wavered in his faith. His unwavering trust in God transformed not only his o...
Jul 15, 2025•2 hr 21 min
Why read a book on Satan? Because the Bible presents him not as a vague force but as a real, personal being whose character and methods shape the spiritual battlefield we all inhabit. Edward M. Bounds digs into Scripture to reveal Satan’s proud intelligence, relentless activity, and mastery of deception—showing him as the roaring lion stalking the faithful ( 1 Peter 5:8 ) and the ancient serpent whose power reaches into every aspect of human life. To ignore such an adversary is to leave one’s he...
Jul 11, 2025•3 hr 31 min
Originally published in 1845, this is the ninth edition from 1854, revised in 2025 for readability but not abridged. With deep pastoral care and a steady hand for truth, Gardiner Spring, beloved pastor and preacher, offers The Attraction of the Cross — a powerful appeal to anchor your heart in the saving work of Christ. Originally written for his own congregation, Spring’s timeless volume draws readers to the cross not as a lifeless symbol, but as the living center of God’s redeeming truth. Reje...
Jul 08, 2025•11 hr 46 min
The Life of Colonel James Gardiner written by Philip Doddridge, originally published in 1747. Colonel James Gardiner’s life reads like an epic of grace and courage. Born into a storied military family, he spent his youth dueling and chasing worldly pleasures — until a near-fatal wound at Ramillies and a stunning vision of Christ on the cross drove him to a radical conversion. From that moment on, he rose through Marlborough’s campaigns as a fearless officer, yet spent his dawn hours in prayer, l...
Jul 01, 2025•3 hr 42 min
In these vibrant sketches—originally penned for youth by the preacher Charles Spurgeon called “The Prince of Children’s Preachers”—Richard Newton brings to life nineteen unforgettable champions of the faith. From Clement of Rome, whose peacemaking letter calmed a divided church, to Ignatius of Antioch, whose chains became his crown; from Polycarp of Smyrna, burned at the stake yet untouched by flame, to Justin Martyr, the gifted philosopher who laid down brilliant arguments at the foot of the cr...
Jun 27, 2025•3 hr 37 min
What’s keeping you from entering? Do you feel too sinful—so stained by your past that you dare not hope for mercy? Are you obsessed with the law, always measuring, never resting? Do you endlessly search yourself, staring into the mirror of your soul, hoping to find some sign of worth? Or are you like the one who searches the Scriptures, pouring over every word—yet never coming to Christ Himself? Listen: 🎧 Spotify 📖 Paperback 📜 Scroll Reader Chapters 📑: (0:00) Intro and Editor’s Note (1:26) P...
Jun 20, 2025•1 hr 34 min
The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come , written by John Bunyan in the late seventeenth century, is an allegory that traces the spiritual journey of its everyman protagonist, Christian. Burdened by guilt and existential dread after reading a book that exposes his doomed condition, Christian flees the “City of Destruction” in search of the “Celestial City.” Guided by Evangelist toward the wicket gate, he confronts temptations, worldly counsel, and the peril of abandoning ...
Jun 13, 2025•4 hr 40 min
Prayer and Praying Men by Edward M. Bounds is an invitation to journey through the lives of Scripture’s most devoted intercessors, from Abraham’s covenantal petitions to Paul’s earnest requests for prayer. Each chapter illuminates a different figure—Moses, Elijah, Hezekiah, Daniel, and others—revealing how their communion with God shaped history, transformed crises into triumphs, and brought heaven’s power to earth. Let the stories of these praying saints awaken in you a new zeal for communion w...
Jun 06, 2025•3 hr 3 min
Audiobook | Part 2 of Volume 2 of Hudson Taylor's two-volume biography Hudson Taylor and the China Inland Mission: The Growth of a Work of God (Volume 2) is the powerful continuation of the life story of James Hudson Taylor, written by his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor. This volume traces the remarkable expansion and maturing of the China Inland Mission from its early struggles to its wide-reaching impact across China. Covering the years following the Mission’s founding, it...
Jun 03, 2025•11 hr 59 min
Kamil Abdul Messiah , a young Syrian trained in the Qur’an, found no rest until the Lord opened his heart through the Scriptures. Though rejected by his own people, he turned to Christ and gave himself to gospel labor, serving alongside Samuel Zwemer in reaching Muslims with the truth. His life was marked by humility, wisdom, and steadfast devotion to Christ. All due to his untimely death from poison, his earthly ministry was cut short, and he was buried under Muslim rites. Yet his writings endu...
May 31, 2025•2 hr 45 min
To the children of missionaries, who have unwillingly inherited the sufferings and rewards of their parents, this book is lovingly dedicated by one of them. Adoniram Judson, one of America’s first foreign missionaries, gave his life to bring the gospel to Burma—a land rich in tradition and steeped in Buddhism. He endured years of obscurity, sickness, imprisonment, and loss. Yet through it all, he pressed on. This book closes with a reflection not on what Judson accomplished in his lifetime, but ...
May 24, 2025•4 hr 35 min
The mission of this book? Showing the main obstacles that hinder believers from drawing near to Christ, with clear guidance for how to walk again in the light of God’s grace. Do you ever tremble beneath the weight of hidden doubts, unable to bring your soul to rest? Have you wandered long in darkness, searching for a single promise to cling to? In these pages, Thomas Hooker—first minister of Hartford—speaks directly to the poor doubting heart. Paperback 📖: https://amzn.to/4jfNd8r Scroll Reader ...
May 20, 2025•3 hr 22 min
Called “a battle-book” by those who first read her letters, Things as They Are plunges you into two years on the southernmost outposts of India’s mission field, where Amy Carmichael and her fellow “Band Sisters” bore witness to the dust of ancient customs and temple bondage. In candid dispatches she lays bare the physical trials—fevered nights, hungry days—and the spiritual warfare behind them, echoing Ephesians 6:12’s reminder that our struggle is “against the rulers…of the darkness.” These pag...
May 17, 2025•8 hr 27 min
Roland Allen challenges us to rethink everything we believe about missionary work. Drawing on the example of the Apostle Paul, he exposes how modern missions often suffocate new churches with foreign control, endless subsidies, and rigid programs. Instead, Allen calls us back to the model of the early church, urging us to trust the Holy Spirit to guide local believers rather than imposing distant strategies. He champions empowering churches to govern, finance, and grow themselves from day one, a...
May 13, 2025•5 hr 54 min
Orphaned siblings Bert and “Prin” Sinclair eke out a meager existence in a dingy London alley until Prin falls dangerously ill—and into the care of a compassionate doctor who sends her to the healing air of the countryside. There, she thrives as companion to a delicate young aristocrat, experiencing both the joys and pressures of a world far above her station. But when pride and fear begin to shadow her newfound comforts, Prin must confront her own heart—and the fierce loyalty of the brother det...
May 10, 2025•2 hr 37 min
Percy Mather (George Hunter's co-laborer) was a man of tireless devotion, known for his relentless work in translation and his quiet, unwavering witness for Christ. Though always busy, he used every spare moment to share the Gospel—not with fanfare, but with steady, genuine zeal. Without writing books on mission strategy or attending conferences, Mather quietly pioneered a different path. He didn’t rent halls or plant churches in the conventional sense. Instead, he lived among the people, fully ...
May 09, 2025•5 hr 38 min
George Hunter’s life was one of unflinching devotion and solitary courage. For nearly four decades, he traversed the raw landscapes of Central Asia—through blinding blizzards, impassable mud, and scorching sands—carrying only the Gospel, a simple travel cart, and an unwavering faith. In partnership first with Percy Mather and later with fellow servants of Christ, Hunter learned the languages of nomadic tribes, brokered the exchange of rare Scriptures, and built humble homes of sun-dried brick in...
May 06, 2025•3 hr 33 min
A biography written by William Wallace Everts in 1881. Revised in 2025 by Scroll Reader. Who was William Colgate? A Christian businessman who carried out his business as a steward of God. He was free from the temptations of greed and dishonesty that often come when a servant forgets his master and claims ownership for himself. His daily work was guided by a strong sense of duty that lifted him above the lower motives and methods common in business. His labor was a form of devotion, and his work ...
Apr 25, 2025•4 hr 57 min
What does it mean to be a gentleman? This question lingers in Gus’s mind after his father’s death. His father had always called him to be one—but what does that truly mean? Is it found in wealth? In seeking revenge, as his father once urged? Or is the truest gentleman the Lord Jesus, whose example we should follow? Listen on Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/worthy-of-his-name/ Paperback Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/43L3uOs Chapters (0:00) Introduction (0:13) 1 - The New Lodge...
Apr 11, 2025•3 hr 55 min
The Reality of Prayer by Edward M. Bounds In these pages, Edward M. Bounds invites you to behold prayer as the most exalted of all divine privileges—a sacred, royal communion with the Almighty. With a fervor reminiscent of Spurgeon’s own sermons, he paints life as a fleeting arrow, a mere breath drawn from God, yet assures us that prayer is the eternal bridge to that everlasting home. Here, the soul is called to humble supplication, to earnestly ask, and to boldly intercede—not merely for its ow...
Apr 08, 2025•4 hr 18 min
Let’s talk before you start this book. We want to tell you a few things that might help you decide whether to keep reading. These pages tell the story of one Black man—not to praise or criticize the entire Black race, but simply to focus on him. He had no distinguished ancestry and left no true successors, though many tried to imitate him. Some thought they were like him, but in reality, they were of a different and lesser kind. This man was Black, and if you cannot recognize greatness in dark s...
Apr 04, 2025•4 hr