Lloyd John Ogilvie - Books

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Chronological List:
1. A Life Full of Surprises - 1968 Abingdon Press
2. Let God Love You (Philippians) - 1974 Word Books
3. If I Should Wake Before I Die - 1974 Regal Books
4. Lord of the Ups and Downs - 1974 Regal Books
5. Life Without Limits (Mark) - 1975 Word Books
6. You've Got Charisma - 1975 Abingdon Press
7. Drumbeat of Love (Acts) - 1976 Word Books
8. The Cup of Wonder (Communion Messages) - 1976 Tyndale Books
9. You Are Loved and Forgiven (Colossians) - 1977 Regal Books
10. When God First Thought of You - 1978 Word Books
11. The Autobiography of God (On the Parables) - 1979 Regal Books
12. The Beauty of Caring - 1980 Harvest Books
13. The Beauty of Friendship - 1980 Harvest Books
14. The Beauty of Love - 1980 Harvest Books
15. The Beauty of Sharing - 1980 Harvest Books
16. The Bush is Still Burning (The "I Am" Sayings of Jesus)-1980 Word Books
17. Congratulations-God Believes in You (Beatitudes) - 1980 Word Books
18. Magnificent Vision (formerly "Radiance of the Inner Splendor")-1980 Vine Books
19. You Can Live As It Was Meant To Be (I & II Thes.) - 1980 Regal Books
20. Ask Him Anything (Answers to Life's Deepest Questions)-1980 Word Books
21. God's Best for My Life (Daily Devotional) - 1981 Harvest Books
22. Discovering God's Will in Your Life - 1982 Harvest House
23. You Can Pray With Power - 1983 Regal Books
24. Longing To Be Free - 1984 Harvest Books
25. Lord of the Impossible (Prophets) - 1984 Abingdon Press
26. Falling Into Greatness (Psalms) - 1984 Thomas Nelson
27. Making Stress Work For You - 1984 Word Books
28. If God Cares, Why Do I Still Have Problems? - 1985 Word Books
29. Jesus The Healer (The Healing Ministry) - 1985 Revell Co.
30. Understanding the Hard Sayings of Jesus - 1988 Word Books
31. Living Without Fear (12 Steps) - 1987 Word Books
32. A Future and a Hope - 1988 Word Books
33. God's Transforming Love (Daily Devotional) - 1988 Regal Books
34. Your Will, God's Will - 1988 Harvest House
35. Enjoying God (Ephesians) - 1989 Word Books
36. Silent Strength (Daily Devotional) - 1990 Harvest House
37. Lord of the Loose Ends ("He is Able" claims of the Epistles) - 1991 Word Books
38. Conversation With God (Prayer) - 1992 Harvest House
39. Climbing the Rainbow (Claiming the Covenant Promise)-1993 Word Books
40. Turn Your Struggles Into Stepping Stones (Daily Devotional)-1993 Word Books
41. The Greatest Counselor in the World (Holy Spirit) - 1994 Servant Publ.
42. The Heart of God - 1994 Regal Books
43. Asking God Your Hardest Questions Harold Shaw (formerly Ask Him Anything) - 1996
44. One Quiet Moment - 1997 Harvest House
45. Acts of the Holy Spirit - 1999 Shaw Publishers
46. Facing the Future Without Fear - 1999 Servant Publ.
47. Quiet Moments With God - 2000 Harvest House
48. Perfect Peace - 2001 Harvest House
49. Intimate Prayer (formerly Conversation with God) - 2002 Harvest House
50. When You Need A Miracle - 2004 Harvest House
51. Praying Through The Tough Times - 2005 Harvest House
52. The Red Ember In The White Ash - 2006 Harvest House

General Editor of: Thirty-three volume Communicators Commentary Series of the Bible (Word Books)

Author of Communicators Commentary volumes:
Books of Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah,Jonah/Vol. 20 (Word Books)
Book of Acts/Vol. 5 (Word Books)

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