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Did you know that many of your favorite Christian Classics at Christian Classics Ethereal Library are available in audio?
Christianaudio is committed to producing the best Christian Classics as quality audiobooks. Already there are dozens available. And we produce more each month. Browse the list below. And check back regularly for updadates!
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Audiobooks on the CCEL Recommended List
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The Confessions of Saint Augustine (Unabridged)
by Augustine of Hippo
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The Confessions is at once the autobiographical account of Augustine's life of Christian faith and at the same time a compelling theology of Christian spirituality for everyone.
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Or Consider reading The Confessions at CCEL
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The Pilgrim's Progress (Unabridged)
by John Bunyan
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Embark on a perilous journey with Christian, the lead character, from the City of Destruction to the luminous safe haven of the Celestial City. The journey will encourage you to “set your hope fully on the grace to be given you” amidst the obstacles of life.
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Or Consider reading The Pilgrim's Progress at CCEL
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Orthodoxy (Unabridged)
by G. K. Chesterton
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Chesterton's Orthodoxy makes Christian apologetics both compelling and delightful. Here is equilebrium of the mind's reason, the soul's imagination, and the belly's laughter!
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Or Consider reading Orthodoxy at CCEL
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The Imitation of Christ (Unabridged)
by Thomas a Kempis
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This book provides comfort and counsel to every person who seeks to live a more connected and whole life.
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Or Consider reading The Imitation of Christ at CCEL
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The Practice of the Presence of God (Unabridged)
by Brother Laurence
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“I find myself often attached to God with greater sweetness and delight than that of an infant at the mother's breast.”
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Or Consider reading The Practice of the Presence of God at CCEL
Other Audiobooks in the CCEL Library
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The Man Who Was Thursday (Unabridged)
by G. K. Chesterton
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This page-turner sends characters bobbing around a delightfully confusing plot of mythic proportions. There are so many twists and turns that soon you’ll be tangled in a story that you cannot put down...even if you’re not entirely sure why!
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Or Consider reading The Man Who Was Thursday at CCEL
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The Holy Rule of St. Benedict (Unabridged)
by Saint Benedict of Nursia
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The Holy Rule of St. Benedict is written for laymen and emphasizes the value of work, community, simplicity, obedience, moderation, and prayer.
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Or Consider reading The Holy Rule of St. Benedict at CCEL
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On Loving God (Unabridged)
by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
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On Loving God is first a touching description of God's love for us as a unmistakably demonstrated in the death of his Son. Second, it is a call for us to joyfully respond to God like the child who runs to and embraces her father whose love is sure.
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Or Consider reading On Loving God at CCEL
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The Brothers Karamazov
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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As the holy Zosima kneels before wretched Dimitri, so we, when we read The Brothers Karamazov, find Dostoevsky prostrate before us in the profoundest recognition and celebration of our human condition.
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Or Consider reading The Brothers Karamazov at CCEL
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The Greatest Thing in the World (Unabridged)
by Henry Drummond
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Drummond’s memorable homily on love—the supreme good—retains all its original freshness and vitality in this oral rendition.
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Or Consider reading The Greatest Thing in the World at CCEL
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A Short and Easy Method of Prayer (Unabridged)
by Madame Guyon
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This little treatise, conceived in great simplicity, was not originally intended for publication. It was written for a few individuals, who were desirous of loving God with all their heart.
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Or Consider reading A Short and Easy Method of Prayer at CCEL
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The Necessity of Prayer (Unabridged)
by E.M. Bounds
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“Prayer is simply faith, claiming its natural yet marvelous prerogatives—faith taking
possession of its illimitable inheritance.”
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Or Consider reading The Necessity of Prayer at CCEL
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Power Through Prayer (Unabridged)
by E.M. Bounds
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This audio book nourishes the heart and mind with Bounds' message about the role of prayer in the life of the Christian servant.
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Or Consider reading Power Through Prayer at CCEL
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How To Pray (Unabridged)
by R. A. Torrey
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"Prayer is God's appointed way for obtaining things, and the great secret of all lack in our experience, in our life and in our work is neglect of prayer." |
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Or Consider reading How to Pray at CCEL
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With Christ in the School of Prayer (Unabridged)
by Andrew Murray
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With the Redeemer as our headmaster, Murray gently instructs us on how to experience a thriving relationship with Jesus Christ through the means of prayer.
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Or Consider reading With Christ in the School of Prayer at CCEL
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The School of Obedience (Unabridged)
by Andrew Murray
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The School of Obedience is a pastoral encouragement that exudes tender humility, warmth, and a magnanimous spirit.
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Or Consider reading School of Obedience at CCEL
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Absolute Surrender (Unabridged)
by Andrew Murray
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This book-simple and powerful is the result of Murray's passionate exploration of the issue of surrender: why it's seemingly impossible and yet completely necessary.
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Or Consider reading Absolute Surrender at CCEL
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The Light Princess (Unabridged)
by George MacDonald
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George MacDonald’s masterful teaching on the subject of sacrificial love is delivered eloquently in the events and characters of this engaging story.
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Or Consider reading The Light Princess at CCEL
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The Day Boy and the Night Girl (Unabridged)
by George MacDonald
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Your capacity for imagination is sure to grow through this story that will lift your spirits and fill your mind with joy.
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Or Consider reading The Day Boy and the Night Girl at CCEL
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Tolstoy: Father Sergius and Other Short Stories (Unabridged)
by Leo Tolstoy
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Tolstoy's short stories are an excellent place to begin reading this great author. You will find his challenging themes of morality, forgiveness, redemption, and more.
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Or Consider reading Father Sergius at CCEL
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The Life of David Brainerd (Unabridged)
by Jonathan Edwards
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This book offers not only a captivating story, but an uplifting buoy for those who are weary, distant, or discouraged. It is an encouragement to all Christians to remain true to their calling through joyful times and discouragement
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Or Consider reading David Brainerd at CCEL
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Normal Christian Life (Unabridged)
by Watchman Nee
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This classic work unfolds the path of Christian faith and presents the eternal purpose of God in simple terms. Nee’s discussion and writings on the book of Romans is truly challenging. His classic work takes on many difficult subjects and radically challenges current Christian culture.
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Or Consider reading Normal Christian Life at CCEL









