Crises of the Christ by G. Campbell Morgan

Mark Johns
Mark Johns Member Posts: 277
edited November 20 in English Forum

Below is the 240 page book "The Crises of the Christ" by G. Campbell Morgan.
After the .docx file Link, there is an image for the cover that is different from
the one that is embedded in the .docx file.  You don't have to use it.  I just noticed that
there is no "Foreword" with this book, although the image in the .docx file indicates
that there is a Foreword.  My copy doesn't have a foreword, but then, that's not
important.  But if you find it, let me know.... Also, please note that any image files that
I post for any works by Morgan I simply found by doing a Google Search.  I hate creating
a book in LOGOS and not have at least one (or more) proper image file(s) to use when
compiling a book in LOGOS.

Crises of the Christ_ The Seven Greatest Events of His Life, The by G. Campbell Morgan.docx

Here is the description of this book that I used when uploading to LOGOS and when
compiling this book by Morgan:

“The Crises of the Christ: The Seven Greatest Events of His Life” is a book written by G. Campbell Morgan. In this insightful work, Morgan delves into the pivotal events in the life of Jesus Christ. Here are the seven “crises” that he explores:

  1. The Birth: The miraculous birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
  2. The Baptism: Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist in the Jordan River.
  3. The Temptation: The testing of Jesus in the wilderness.
  4. The Transfiguration: The extraordinary event where Jesus’ appearance changed on a mountain.
  5. The Death: The crucifixion and death of Jesus on the cross.
  6. The Resurrection: Jesus’ triumphant victory over death and His resurrection.
  7. The Ascension: Jesus’ ascent into heaven after His resurrection.

Morgan provides rare insight, accurate definitions, and illuminating strokes as he examines these significant moments in Christ’s life.

Mark
djmarko53

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  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 32,628

    Hi Mark

    Just to point out this book is available in Logos - https://www.logos.com/product/3914/the-crises-of-the-christ 

    Graham

  • Mark Johns
    Mark Johns Member Posts: 277

    Oops!  SORRY ABOUT THAT.  Didn't realize that.
    I am a retired preacher on Medicare and since I cannot afford
    to buy every book on LOGOS I sometimes forget to check and
    see whether a certain public domain book is available.

    Perhaps what I should ask if someone is looking for a particular
    book such as any by Morgan, MacLaren, Dwight Moody, etc.  if
    someone would send me a request, I will post any that are not 
    available in LOGOS.  I don't have them all.  But must say that 
    I am really enjoying myself taking classics by these great preachers
    and using them in LOGOS.  I am most happy to share any PD works
    that are not available on LOGOS such as Restoration Movement resources,
    works by Plymouth Brethren, Puritans, etc..... 

    I have to confess that I have to use a program or two like Calibre 7.1 to
    help convert epub files to .docx files.  Started out trying to extract the text from
    the individual .HTML files that are in each epub file, but then realized I was doing
    it the hard way.  It wasn't till recently that I realized how useful Calibre is when I
    have a bunch of epub Public Domain books.  Must be honest and confess that
    I have to refrain (because of cost) from searching LOGOS for some of these works,
    when I already have them available in epub format.  If I start buying each and everyone
    then I have to justify to my better half.  Afraid I have become addicted to this as I try
    to improve my ability to create public domain works for myself and to share with others.

    I imagine that any public domain Books that I post will be vastly different than any that
    are currently part of or not part of a collection.  Afraid I have not been able to come to grips
    to use, edit, or create milestones for a book and/or commentary.  Must admit that I am the
    last LOGOS user to probably look at the Videos and online Posts about creating milestones.
    If I really need this feature in my PD books then I most certainly opt to purchase such.  Besides,
    I appreciate the fact that any or all works on LOGOS seem not to have all the errors that a book
    that I create and compile on my Desktop LOGOS.



    Mark
    djmarko53