Basic Bible Truths by Lester Hutson (new May 2010 edition)
This is the newly revised and printed paperback version of a tried and proven, unique approach to personal evangelism that has been used all around the world. The basic concept of the book is to provide the reader with the tools they need to sit down and meet with someone in six one-hour sessions to present the gospel of Jesus Christ in a systematic, methodical manner straight from the BIble. In addition to the chapters covering six one-hour lessons that were featured in the prior edition of the book, there is also a new chapter on how to present the material when you know that you will only have one opportunity to meet with the person. Also includes information on how to avoid mistakes and how to train others.
Basic Bible Truths by Lester Hutson (Spanish edition)
See description above. This is the same book, but in Spanish.
The Holy Spirit, by H. Frank Fort
This book by the late H. Frank Fort deals primarily with the work of the Holy Spirit in the Apostolic Ministry and the inspiration of the Bible. It is an excellent treatise, very enlightening, producing a clear view of the work of the Holy Spirit in the completion of the Scriptures.
Giving, by Lester Hutson
Seven simple chapters on the stewardship and management of material things. This 53 page book covers giving unto the Lord and much, much more. This is excellent material for a stewardship campaign in a church. Its focus is on the heart, not on a legalistic performance. It deals with the spirit of giving and generosity, which should permeate God's people in all areas of their lives.
What We Believe And Why, Volume 1, by Lester Hutson
Fifty-two complete outline studies in 206 pages. Covers many fundamental positions such as divine inspiration, the Trinity, Holy Spirit conviction, the Apostolic ministry, and several aspects of the Lord's church. Ideal teaching material. Available in English and Spanish.
What We Believe And Why, Volume 2, by Lester Hutson
Fifty-two additional lessons covering subjects different from volume 1. This study has 387 pages in complete outline study form. Covers subjects such as Jesus being the Jehovah God of the Bible, John's Baptism, Joel's prophesy, sinless perfections, Galatians 5:4 statement about falling from grace, the prayers of Cornelius, why church worship is to be conducted on Sunday, abortion, homosexuality and much more. Available in English and Spanish.
Born of Water, by H. Frank Fort
Here is a documented, thorough, and fair presentation of the error of the "Baptismal Regenerationists" showing the truth as to whether or not baptism is essential to the new birth.
Christian Family Principles, by Lester Hutson
A book on the home. It explores the various members of the home and their God-given roles and responsibilities to each other. Its 33 chapters in 296 pages also deal with such subjects as dating, solving offenses, bitterness, and how to communicate more effectively.
Cultivating Your Heart, by Lester Hutson
This book deals with the importance of keeping the heart right with God. In two sections, it consists of 105 pages in 19 chapters. A penetrating look at hard hearts, rebellious hearts, and their impact upon society and how to deal with them.
Notes On Studying Nehemiah, by Lester Hutson
Designed for personal study or teaching the book of Nehemiah. The 24 chapters are in outline format and highlight many great truths. Scattered throughout are "Study Notes" suggesting further research and insight on the part of the student or teacher. These 142 pages are laced with scripture references.
Once Delivered, by Lester Hutson
This 23 page booklet is a polemic that the Bible is God's only spoken or written revelation. It is also a stern warning of the danger of anyone assuming that he has some other "inside track" to God and His truth. Many commonly misinterpreted and misapplied Bible texts are explored.
Outlines On Ruth, by Lester Hutson
A 143 page systematic commentary on the Bible book of Ruth. Much insight into the customs of the day and the hidden lessons in this great book of redemption. Written in a teachable format.
Peculiar Misunderstandings, by Lester Hutson
A conciliatory polemic presentation of unique doctrinal positions thought by many to be peculiar. In a systematic way, this 120 page book covers the subjects of (1) the means of appropriating eternal life, (2) how to pray for lost people, (3) the promise of infallibility made by Jesus in John 16:13, (4) Holy Spirit conviction, (5) the current ministry of the Holy Spirit, (6) local church theology, (7) church autonomy, (8) local church mission work, (9) the priestly work of Christ, (1) the use of wine in the Lord's Supper, and (11) voluntary worship and service to God.
Responsibility of Church Relationship, by H. Frank Fort
The privilege of membership in the family of God also demands responsibility. So many spiritual newborns fall by the wayside because they never become truly established and functional in one of the Lord's churches. This 35 page book contains seven chapters of excellent material designed to establish believers in a church. Excellent teaching and preaching material.
Survey of Bible History, Volume 1: Creation Through the Fall, by Lester Hutson
The first study guide of a continuing systematic, chronological curriculum of Bible history. Each study guide in this series consists of 13 lessons with lesson 13 always being a systematic review of the first 12. The Creation Through the Fall study guide is 127 pages and covers the first three chapters of Genesis. Each study features a lesson aim, key verse, memory verse, daily Bible readings, a lesson outline with references footnoted, a prose summary, and 20 questions.
Survey of Bible History, Volume 2: Cain and Abel Through the Tower of Babel, by Lester Hutson
The second study guide of a continuing systematic, chronological curriculum of Bible history. This study guide consists of 13 lessons, 135 pages, covers Genesis 4 - 11:9. This study guide, along with the first in the series, is in module form to cover the core, factual information covered in the first 11 chapters of Genesis, information which is so vital to the integrity of the Bible and to the entire Christian stance. As is the case with each study guide in this ongoing series, each lesson in this edition features a lesson aim, key verse, memory verse, daily Bible readings, a lesson outline with foot-noted references, a prose summary, and 20 questions.
Survey of Bible History, Volume 3: The Patriarchs, by Lester Hutson
This systematic study guide covers the lives of Abraham, Lot, Isaac, Jacob, and Job. The main thrusts of their lives and ministries are addressed. In keeping with the style and format of the other two "Survey of BIble History" studies, the major events of their lives and spiritual messages are presented with a practical emphasis. The patriarchs' lives are grouped chronologically and the study of their lives in one unit is logical and enhances student comprehension. The lives of these great men of God were intriguing and provide powerful messages for men of all ages. As in each of "The Survey" study guides, this edition consists of 13 lessons including over 125 pages of study materials in both outline and prose form.
The Security of the Believer, Volume 1, by H. Frank Fort
An extensive hardback work by the late H. Frank Fort on the great doctrinal position of the eternal security of the believer. A massive undertaking, answering virtually every objection to eternal security and examining almost all Biblical texts dealing with the subject. This two-volume set is study material for the serious Bible student. Next to the Bible, it is the best, most comprehensive study on the subject. Forward by W.E. Dowall.
The Security of the Believer, Volume 2, by H. Frank Fort
An extensive hardback work by the late H. Frank Fort on the great doctrinal position of the eternal security of the believer. A massive undertaking, answering virtually every objection to eternal security and examining almost all Biblical texts dealing with the subject. This two-volume set is study material for the serious Bible student. Next to the Bible, it is the best, most comprehensive study on the subject. Forward by W.E. Dowall.
The Week They Killed Our Lord, by Lester Hutson
A careful, chronological study of the Crucifixion week. Twelve lessons on 84 pages. Very factual and inspirational. Available in English and Spanish.
Family Series on CD
This is a CD with .pdf files of the following titles by Lester Hutson: Basic Bible Truths (English, Spanish and Portuguese), Beyond the Grave, Christian Family Principles, Let Your Light Shine, Soil of the Heart, and Parents and Their Children. This CD also contains So Speak Ye and So Do by H. Frank Fort.
Doctrinal Series on CD
The Doctrinal Series is a CD containing .pdf files of the following titles by Lester Hutson: Essential Elements of Leadership in the Lord's Churches, Giving, Peculiar Misunderstandings, The Week They Killed Our Lord, Unleavened Drink, and What We Believe and Why Volumes 1-2. This CD also contains Responsibility of Church Relationship by H. Frank Fort.
Old Testament Series on CD
The Old Testament Series is a CD containing .pdf files of the following title by Lester Hutson: Book of Joshua, Book of Judges, Outlines on Ruth, and Survey of Bible History Volumes 1 - 3.
Popular Title Series on CD
The Popular Title Series is a CD containing .pdf files of the following titles by Lester Hutson: Basic Bible Truths, Beyond the Grave, Christian Family Principles, Peculiar Misunderstandings, The Week They Killed Our Lord, and What We Believe and Why Volumes 1-2.
Complete Series On CD
This is a single CD containing all of the titles from the Family Series On CD, the Old Testament Series On CD, the Doctrinal Series On CD and the Popular Title Series On CD.
Basic Discipleship (Student Manual)
The basic discipleship course is for a 42-week course in Biblical theology, with an emphasis on application to the student's daily walk and their service to the Lord as a member of a local church. The materials are designed so that students will read the Bible, engage the issues presented, complete the worksheets on their own time and then meet with an instructor weekly for questions and discussion. Some of the many topics covered include ecclesiology, soteriology, prayer, attributes of God, sanctification, giving, service, and attitudes.
Basic Discipleship (Teacher's Manual)
The basic discipleship course is for a 42-week course in Biblical theology, with an emphasis on application to the student's daily walk and their service to the Lord as a member of a local church. The materials are designed so that students will read the Bible, engage the issues presented, complete the worksheets on their own time and then meet with an instructor weekly for questions and discussion. The teacher's manual includes the answers to all of the questions in the student manual. Some of the many topics covered include ecclesiology, soteriology, prayer, attributes of God, sanctification, giving, service, and attitudes.
Deconstructing Calvinism
This 221-page book provides a scholarly and thorough review of Calvinism. The principles of TULIP Calvinism are clearly presented with extensive quotations from leading Calvinist writers, and then all of pillar verses for the TULIP principles, and most of the other commonly cited proof texts, are carefully exegeted. This book not only demonstrates that the "pillar" passages and other proof texts for traditional Calvinism like Romans 3 and John 6 do not support the doctrine, but also provides an alternative Biblical evaluation under the acronym NULIF (new life). The book also devotes a chapter to the related doctrine known as the eternal decrees of God.

