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This is the original 1930 story of The Great Airport Mystery: The Hardy Boys Book 9. The book has undergone one major revision since its original publication in 1930, resulting in two different stories bearing the same title. Frank and Joe Hardy drive to the to see the new Bayport Airport. Before even getting there the boys are almost run over by an airplane flown by the airmail pilot Giles Ducroy. As a result of the event, Ducroy loses his job, blames the boys, and then frames them for a mail robbery. Although the boys don’t have an alibi they are bailed out of jail by Mr. Applegate (from The Tower Treasure) and Mr. Jefferson (from The Mystery of Cabin Island). The Hardy boys overhear Ducroy and two other criminals planning a major robbery. The boys find out that Ducroy and company bought an airplane. In order to keep up with the gang they decide to stow in the back of the airplane. Ducroy and company make a daring and dangerous attempt to steal a major payroll from the airmail plane. The Hardy boys manage to capture the thieves with the help of the targeted pilot. He ends up using the crooks’ plane to deliver his cargo. The boys are vindicated when they bring in the real mail robbers, plus having averted a major robbery. Much has changed in America since 1930. The modern listener may be delighted with the warmth and innocence of the characters, but uncomfortable with the racial, social, and sexist terms and stereotypes. As such, this book is a part of our heritage, a window into our real past.
Franklin W. Dixon (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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In A Lifting Up for the Downcast, Puritan preacher William Bridge offers a profound exploration of spiritual depression through thirteen powerful sermons on Psalm 42:11, originally delivered in Stepney, London, in 1648. As a true physician of souls, Bridge skillfully diagnoses the heart's deepest afflictions, addressing the struggles that believers face, including great sins, weak grace, failure in duties, lack of assurance, temptation, desertion, and affliction. Bridge's insights are timeless; the causes of spiritual discouragement he identifies resonate just as deeply with twenty-first-century Christians as they did with those from past generations. But he doesn't stop at diagnosis. With compassion and clarity, Bridge provides practical directions for applying the remedy, ensuring that readers not only understand their struggles but also find a pathway to hope and renewal. For anyone feeling weighed down by despair, A Lifting Up for the Downcast is an essential companion, offering encouragement and guidance to uplift the spirit and restore the joy of salvation.
William Bridge (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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A Sure Guide to Heaven is a profound and engaging exploration of the necessity of true conversion, penned by Puritan writer, Joseph Alleine. In this timeless classic, originally published in 1671, Alleine helps readers to discern the nature of genuine conversion while addressing common misconceptions that can lead to spiritual deception. Drawing from biblical wisdom, particularly Matthew 7:13–14, he ensures that readers are not misled into believing they are converted when they may not be. With clarity Alleine outlines the marks of an unconverted soul, encouraging readers to take an honest self-inventory as suggested in 2 Corinthians 13:5–6. He compassionately warns those who linger on the fence about the miseries of remaining unconverted, both in this life and the next, while providing compelling motives for embracing the transformative power of faith. The book culminates in practical “directions to the unconverted,” offering a pathway to grasp the saving faith that Christ extends to all. Though Joseph Alleine's ministry was brief, his impact endures through this work, which has been reprinted countless times. A Sure Guide to Heaven stands out as an accessible and straightforward example of Puritan writing, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and salvation.
Joseph Alleine (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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Step into the profound reflections of Puritan preacher John Bunyan as he shares his insights on the transformative power of prayer in A Discourse Touching Prayer. Written during his imprisonment in the Bedford jail in 1662, this heartfelt treatise offers a timeless exploration of what it truly means to engage in prayer. Bunyan articulates a clear and comprehensive definition of prayer, inviting readers to understand its significance beyond mere ritual. He masterfully-yet-accessibly discusses the essence of praying in the Spirit and with understanding, as inspired by 1 Corinthians 14:15. His words challenge Christians to deepen their approach to prayer while simultaneously nurturing a profound faith in its power. With warmth and sincerity, Bunyan encourages believers to embrace prayer as a divine ordinance—both in private and public settings—as a means to cultivate an intimate friendship with God, fostering a heartfelt dialogue that opens the soul to His voice. This little gem of an audiobook remains relevant today, offering wisdom and encouragement for anyone seeking to enrich their prayer life.
John Bunyan (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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The Freedom of a Christian: The Third of Three Treatises of 1520
The third of Martin Luther's 1520 treatises, also referred to as A Treatise on Christian Liberty, this work focuses on the topics of justification and total salvation. Boldly, unmistakably, and directly contrasting the teachings of the church, Luther argued for the truth he found in studying the Bible on his own. Introducing, for the first time to many readers, the argument for justification through faith alone, he knocked down the idea of being dependent on additional sacraments, penances, and works for salvation. In this treatise, Luther highlights the freedom found in God's unconditional love and the life-changing and transformative power found in a personal relationship with Christ. This daring, published stance provided the sparks that ignited the Reformation as well as the invaluable push to individual believers to begin searching the Word themselves for God's truth.
Martin Luther (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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The Babylonian Captivity of the Church: The Second of Three Treatises of 1520
In this, one of Martin Luther's most impactful works, he brings together the similarities between the exile and captivity of the Israelites and the state of the Catholic church, in their destructive servitude to the papacy. He goes through each of the seven sacraments - questioning, analyzing, and applying the Biblical understandings he had reached. He rejects many of the practices, calling out the issues of control and misrepresentation of true Christian faith and repentance. Changing hearts and minds since its publication, this insightful discourse remains a significant document on theology, faith, and institutional church practices.
Martin Luther (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation: The First of Three Treatises of 1520
Martin Luther, full of compassion, grief, disappointment, and frustration, turns away from his entreaties to and debates with church leaders and writes instead to the German political leaders. With extreme clarity, Luther explains in this letter the unbalanced nature and habits of the religious institution - certain at this point that the German people could only be set free from this continual and escalating religious destruction through the intervention of their government. Containing immensely important historical context, these letters also paved the way for imperative theological doctrines and understandings. In his aim to stop the abuse of the Catholic church, Luther discusses the need for a system which holds religious institutions accountable, acknowledges and allows for interpretations of the Bible outside of the Pope alone, and establishes a separation of church and state. This incredible letter is a rare and crucial document for understanding and appreciating the history of denominations, the development of religious freedoms, and so many current systems of politics and national faith.
Martin Luther (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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A writing born out of the desire to know Christ more fully and to understand His glory and sacrifice more completely, this work inspires and encourages an increase in both faith and theological understanding. Focusing on the role, nature, and example of Jesus Christ, Owen ties together the Savior's sacrifice on Earth to His ultimate glory and transformation at the Father's side. Owen's words reflect and therefore spark a unique craving to personally witness Christ in all of His heavenly and fully realized glory. This naturally spurs the Christian on in his journey to become more like Christ as he dwells so deeply on this eternal beauty and perfection.
John Owen (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis: Freud's Five Lectures at Clark University, USA, 1909
Sigmund Freud delivers five lectures about the “historical survey of the origin and further development of this new method and cure.” He called this method psychoanalysis. In 1909, when he was 53, he was invited by Clark University and delivered these lectures—the first ones he delivered in the United States. In 1910 they were published in the Origin and Development of Psycho-Analysis. Freud himself explains his beliefs of the sexual drive present in infants, the examination of dreams and bungling acts, the resistance of the unconscious that influences everyday thoughts and actions, and the importance of transference in therapy.
Sigmund Freud (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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Focusing on one of the most fundamental aspects of the Christian walk, John Owen delves into the heart of any healthy relationship - communication. Owen emphasizes how crucial it is to understand the Trinity and how the importance of communion applies to each person of God. Owen explains that in fully understanding the Triune God, it is clear that each part has a unique role and therefore encourages unique relationships and communication with believers. A healthy Christian life is grown through open communication and a dedicated connection with God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. Wayne Evans brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.
John Owen (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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Homilies on the Gospel According to St. John Volume 2: Homilies 18-40: John 5:19-8:32
This collection of sermons covers the Gospel of John in an extraordinary way. Detailing the trinity, the nature of God, the person and divinity of Jesus, and the nature of man, this wealth of information provides an extensive dive into Christian theology. St. Augustine discusses the gravity of living a holy life and the impact it has on one's relationship with Jesus. He also speaks on the role of the Holy Spirit in providing guidance and comfort and the overwhelming impact of love as the foundation of faith and key to experiencing the nearness of God. Going over soteriology, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, and more, as well as providing a first hand account of the teachings of the early Christian Church, this is a precious resource for any follower of Christ. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. Wayne Evans brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.
Saint Augustine (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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Homilies on the Gospel According to St. John Volume 4: Homilies 78-124: John 14:27-21:25
This collection of sermons covers the Gospel of John in an extraordinary way. Detailing the trinity, the nature of God, the person and divinity of Jesus, and the nature of man, this wealth of information provides an extensive dive into Christian theology. St. Augustine discusses the gravity of living a holy life and the impact it has on one's relationship with Jesus. He also speaks on the role of the Holy Spirit in providing guidance and comfort and the overwhelming impact of love as the foundation of faith and key to experiencing the nearness of God. Going over soteriology, Christology, pneumatology, anthropology, and more, as well as providing a first hand account of the teachings of the early Christian Church, this is a precious resource for any follower of Christ. This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators. ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works. Wayne Evans brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.
Saint Augustine (Author), Wayne Evans (Narrator)
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