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all-of-grace.net
All-of-grace.net is affiliated with Lantana Grace Church of Crossville, Tennessee. (This ministry to supported solely by the donations of persons who have been graciously made to love the Gospel of the Sovereign Grace of God manifested in his Son Jesus Christ.

Evangelist Rolfe Barnard
Rolfe Barnard (1904-1969) was 20th Century preacher with a profound sense of the absolute sovereignty and glory of Jesus Christ, he was able to preach a message that produced conviction of sin. He maintained through all his ministry what he himself called a "sweetheart love for the Lord Jesus," and it is most surely apparent in his
messages.

John Bunyan
John Bunyan was born in 1628 at Elstow near Bedford, England. Then after years of spiritual struggle, he found salvation in Christ and began to preach to groups of dissenters. Arrested and condemned to Bedford jail for illegal preaching, a punishment from which he might well have been freed by promising to give up his ministry, he remained in prison for nearly twelve years, and after several years of liberty. His was an imprisonment unique in English literature for the quality of the fruit it bore - notably the incomparable Pilgrim's Progress.

B.B. Caldwell
B.B. Caldwell (1899-1976) was also an evangelist and conference speaker contemporary with Brother Barnard. Caldwell's home was Greenville SC. He had a unique ministry, unlike any other preacher you will hear. But his themes are the old doctrines of grace; his manner very simple; his outlines logical and convincing. Considered by many to be a "prophet born out of time," Brownlow B. Caldwell lived a long and useful life. He was peculiar in many of his mannerisms and often misunderstand - yet we believe he bore faithful witness to the truth of God in a
day when anything like "Calvinism" was severely condemned among evangelical and fundamentalist Baptists with whom he lived and preached. The sovereignty of God was a theme Caldwell often stressed and enjoyed preaching.

donfortner.com
Don Fortner is pastor of Grace Baptist Church of Danville, KY. Only incidentally is he a widely published author, and conference speaker. This site bears his name (with his permission), but our intent is to honor the God whom he has so faithfully declared to us over twenty-five years. His prolific and endless labor to comfort and feed us has made his computer a twenty-year-goldmine of Christ honoring material. This website presents all of his unpublished material indexed by scriptural reference or subject. It is our prayer that you find the site useful in glorifying our Lord Jesus Christ.

e-Sword
e-Sword is a feature rich and user friendly Bible software program with more capabilities than you would expect in a free software package. The fact that e-Sword is free is just one of the blessings and does not speak of the quality of the software.

FreeGraceRadio.com
Free Grace Radio exists to promote via podcast the gospel of the absolute sovereign free grace of God in Christ, and is intended to showcase the messages of pastors who declare that we are "complete in him."

grace-ebooks.com
The books available on this site are either in the public domain, or published with the permission of the author or publisher. You will find both 'classic' and 'contemporary' materials. While most all claim to speak in the name of God, in defense of the Christian faith, no defense or justification is offered for the site's content. All books have been extensively bookmarked and are invaluable to anyone who reads the Scriptures.

Tom Harding
Tom Harding is pastor of Zebulon Baptist Church, located on the Zebulon Highway in Pikeville, Kentucky. Pastor Harding also drives to Kingsport most Sundays to conduct services with the congregation there. Tom Harding is a faithful servant of Jesus Christ, and is loved dearly by those at Zebulon Baptist Church and those of us who worship with him in Kingsport. We are most thankful for his selfless labors in the gospel.

Robert Hawker
This site contains PDF files of Robert Hawker's commentaries (The Poor Man's New Testament Commentary  and The Poor Man's Old Testament Commentary). This commentary set was out of print for many years, and was almost impossible to obtain, until just recently. The whole commentary set (6000+ pages)  is currently being converted into a digital text format, and is being made available on the linked site above as the conversion work progresses. Here is Charles Spurgeon's comments on this most excellent work: 

"Gentleman, if you want something full of marrow and fatness, cheering to your own hearts by way of comment, and likely to help you in giving your hearers rich expositions, buy Dr. Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary. Dr. Hawker was the very least of commentators in the matter of criticism, but he sees Jesus, and that is a sacred gift which is most precious whether the owner be a critic or no. There is always such a savor of the Lord Jesus Christ in Dr. Hawker that you cannot read him without profit."

Henry Mahan
Henry T. Mahan was born in Birmingham, Alabama August 1926. He began pastoring at the young age of 21 and has wide experience in the pastoral ministry, having been pastor of Thirteenth Street Baptist Church, Ashland, Kentucky, for over 50 years. He also travels widely as a conference speaker and evangelist. What draws the positive reaction from people all over the world to Henry Mahan's preaching is not primarily the man, but the message. It is not the preacher so much as the One preached.

Arthur W. Pink
Pink was born in England on April 1, 1886 of godly parents. In 1892 when C. H. Spurgeon died, Pink was a boy of six and standing in the wings to become molded by God to, in the last years of his life, become a prolific writer, whose writings are more sought after now than ever before. He was a pastor in Scotland, USA, Australia and England, but there is little doubt that his calling was to the "ready pen." His writings are unique in that they are to the point, no nonsense, Scriptural and written in a style easily understood. His monthly magazine "Studies in the Scriptures" is still available and his other writings are to be greatly desired. He died in Stornaway, in the Outer Hebrides, on July 15, 1952.

sovereign-grace.com
This website contains many good articles and realplayer audio sermons. Links are also available on this site to numerous churches around the country where the truths of sovereign grace are  preached.


Charles H. Spurgeon
"The most widely popular of English preachers in the nineteenth century was without question, Charles Haddon Spurgeon...."

"What was the secret to Spurgeon's success? He was a man gifted with a powerful voice, a mastery of plain language and illustration, and a great intellect. Power, fervor of conception, and passionateness of appeal individualized his sermons, as they were saturated with Christian earnestness. But the most important ingredient to Spurgeon's success was his deep, yet very simple trust in and understanding of his Lord and Savior and of His great grace and love. Out of this came a great longing to have others come to know, to love and to worship the Lord Jesus as he did."-Pilgrim Publications

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