Books By Charles W. Conn
Like A Mighty Army, Moves the Church of God (1955)
Pillars of Pentecost (1956)
The Evangel Reader: Selections from the Church of God Evangel, 1910-1958 (1958)
Where The Saints Have Trod: A History of Church of God Missions (1959)
The Rudder and the Rock (1960)
The Bible: Book of Books (1961)
A Guide To The Pentateuch (1963)
Christ and the Gospels (1964)
A Certain Journey (1965)
Acts of the Apostles (1965)
Why Men Go Back: Studies in Defection and Devotion (1966)
A Survey of the Epistles (1969)
The Pointed Pen: The Maxims of Charles W. Conn (1973)
Highlights of Hebrew History (1975)
A Balanced Church (1975)
What is the Church? (1975)
The Relevant Record (1976)
Like A Mighty Army: A History of the Church of God, 1886-1976 (Revised Edition 1977)
Poets and Prophets of Israel (1981)
Cradle of Pentecost: North Cleveland Church of God (1981)
The Anatomy of Evil (1981)
Images of a People: An Album of Church of God History (1986)
Our First 100 Years, 1886-1986: A Retrospective (1986)
The Living Book: A Disciples Guide to Understanding the Bible (1989)
When Your Upright World Turns Upside Down: Coping with the Tragedies of Life (1990)
Like A Mighty Army: A History of the Church of God, 1886-1995 (Definitive Edition 1996)
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