David Wilkerson
David Wilkerson was the Founding Pastor of Times Square Church in New York City. He was called to New York in 1958 to minister to gang members and drug addicts, as told in the best-selling book, The Cross and the Switchblade.
The New Covenant Unveiled: God's Plan To Free the Last-Days Church From the Power of Sin
David Wilkerson reveals the Grace of God in such a deep and excellent way that you will never look at Jesus or His redeeming work on the Cross the same way. I will not go into great detail, because nothing I could write here could do this book justice. But, know this: if you are walking with the Lord and you want to have a deeper understanding of God's remarkable love and grace, read this book. It WILL change your life.
Sipping Saints
Inspired by God and fired up by the Holy Spirit, David Wilkerson has a reputation of confronting difficult topics forthrightly. He does so here. Wilkerson says, "Drinking is not the sin. The decision to drink is the sin." Not splitting hairs, he argues that there is no scriptural, loving, caring, or Christ-like reason to drink alcohol. None. At the end of the road of drinking lies destruction and death. There is nothing of God on that road. While avoiding condemning Christians who beleive otherwise, Wilkerson builds a powerful case that Jesus would never encourage drinking alcoholic beverages, even wine. While the Hebrew text does not distinguish between alcoholic and non-alcoholic wine, he maintains that the miracle of Cana was surely of the non-alcoholic variety. That Jesus would never have given people he loved a drink that made them stupid, provocative, and lustful.
Knowing God by Name: Names of God That Bring Hope and Healing
Each of God's names reveals a defining quality about the Lord's nature and character. In Scripture he revealed these names to his people only as they needed them. In Knowing God by Name, David Wilkerson explores ten of the Hebrew names for God that most relate to times of testing and crisis, including El Elyon, El Shaddai, Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Nissi, and Jehovah Shalom. This book is for any believer who wants to get to know God better, and particularly for those who need hope, encouragement, and a special word from God in a difficult time. It will give them a heart knowledge of God, a revelation of his names on a personal level, and a personal application of their fullest meaning-not for mere theological knowledge, but for everyday assurance and growth.
No te des por Vencido
Everyone experiences sadness and pain once in a while. Sometimes the problems are so big that we want to give up. David Wilkerson knows how to help us solve our feelings of hopelessness and despair about life. He examines despondency. He looks at the things that afflict us and offers resources to overcome the problems. Learn to let God heal and rebuild your faith and give you genuine peace.
God's Plan to Protect His People in the Coming Depression
"God's Plan to Protect His people During the Coming Depression" by David Wilkerson is like a manual for the days ahead of us in the not-too-distant future. David gives spiritual insight and solid wisdom on how to live during the great depression that is sure to come to America, and probably the rest of the world as well. Although in the natural it could be a time of fear, in the spiritual, it could be the greatest time ever --drawing closer to Jesus, watching and believing in His promises to see us through all kinds of problems. David emphasizes putting our focus on Jesus -- trusting in Him for our every need -- whether in time of peril or peace!
Tenemos hambre de Cristo
This moving book is for believers who already know Christ but are hungry to know Him better. It is also for believers who want to know Christ in a way they never believed they could.
Set the Trumpet to Thy Mouth
The book will bring a cry of joy from the young preachers who are asking for a spiritual voice compelling the church back to her original calling of holiness and power.
Have You Felt Like Giving Up Lately?
When grief and depression seem overwhelming, the founder of Teen Challenge and World Challenge recommends a powerful healing process that restores faith and gives lasting peace from God.
Hungry for More of Jesus: Experiencing His Presence in These Troubled Times
Wilkerson's passionate call to a deeper walk of daily discipleship invites both committed and casual Christians to know Jesus as they've never known him before.
America's Last Call
The final common condition that preceded God's destructive judgment upon these civilizations was "economic prosperity," or at least a "false prosperity," that would shortly give way to disaster. According to the seer, this condition has existed in the United States for ten years now and is due to give way at any time. His insight may come as a shocking and unanticipated surprise to many Chrisitan readers who so often interpret material abundance, and prosperity in general, as a sign of God's unmixed blessing and sanctioned approval of them personally and our socitey at large. This kind of incredulous and unbelieving response, the seer argues, is exactly the same response that God's "chosen people" of Israel and Judah gave to the prophets that God had sent to warn them concerning their respective destructions. Many Christians and their pastors will find chapter eight ("Misreading the Times") especially unsettling because the warning of calamitous upheaval and reversal of personal or national fortune is so nearly unthinkable especially to those who may have begun to enjoy and rely upon the fruits of their earthly abundance more than is appropriate for a child of God destined for heaven.
La Vision (Spanish Edition)
Tomorrow will not be better. Wilkerson unfolds the vision God granted him of the world's future. Christians as well as non-believers will want to hear God's warning to truly repent.
Hallowed Be Thy Names: Knowing God As You've Never Known Him Before
Simply put, this book is for every believer who needs assurance and hope during his or her trying times. In my opinion, this includes every devoted servant of Jesus Christ. Scripture makes it abundantly clear- because of our commitment to the Lord, we're going to be put through the fire. And that's the very reason God revealed his names to his people in the first place-to bring them encouragement, hope and life. Likewise, I believe that at some point as you read this book, you'll find a special word of encouragement.
The Vision and Beyond, prophecies fulfilled and still to come
In this compelling release, David Wilkerson brings the reader up to date and into the future. He firmly believes that we are now living in the time the Bible refers to as "the beginnings of sorrows" and that the world is racing toward Armageddon.
Knowing God by Name: Names of God That Bring Hope and Healing
Each of God's names reveals a defining quality about the Lord's nature and character. In Scripture he revealed these names to his people only as they needed them. In Knowing God by Name, David Wilkerson explores ten of the Hebrew names for God that most relate to times of testing and crisis, including El Elyon, El Shaddai, Jehovah Jireh, Jehovah Nissi, and Jehovah Shalom. This book is for any believer who wants to get to know God better, and particularly for those who need hope, encouragement, and a special word from God in a difficult time. It will give them a heart knowledge of God, a revelation of his names on a personal level, and a personal application of their fullest meaning-not for mere theological knowledge, but for everyday assurance and growth.
The Cross and the Switchblade
A young preacher from the Pennsylvania hills comes to New York City and influences troubled teenagers with his inspirational message.
Suicide
Why do people commit suicide? David Wilkerson believes it is because their search for meaning has left them empty. Wilkerson shows how to fill the void by pointing the way to the peace and assurance that are found in the promises of God.
Victory Over Sin and Self
An undestanding look at the inner struggle with sin and how for the Christian to have permanent victory. Wilkerson explains the difference between our past and our future, belief and faith, and how to change our lives when we had failed at everything else. A must read for anyone struggling with sin who wants to be free.
Triumph Through Tragedy: How Your Suffering Can Glorify God
This book by David Wilkerson is extremely encouraging for people who are going through difficult situations or their own personal tragedies. Offering a radically different perspective than modern prosperity preachers, Wilkerson uses many anecdotes from the Bible and life to illustrate that God can use difficult circumstances or even horrible tragedies to bring about something wonderful.






















