Scroll Reader (Free Christian Audiobooks)

Scroll Reader

Scroll Reader produces free Christian audiobooks featuring public-domain missionary biographies and historical Christian works. Many of these works are carefully revised and formatted to aid clear understanding when listened to, while seeking to preserve the original depth and substance of the writings. Each audiobook is presented through original narration and production. Scroll Reader also reprints selected works in physical form, available through Amazon.

  1. From Savages to Saints: Cannibal Converts and Famous Missionaries (1906)

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    From Savages to Saints: Cannibal Converts and Famous Missionaries (1906)

    From Savages to Saints tells the remarkable story of Gospel work among the islands of the South Pacific, tracing how missionaries and native converts carried Christianity into places once marked by cannibalism, idolatry, tribal warfare, and deep moral darkness. Through accounts of men like John Williams, Titus Coan, Pao of Lifu, and other pioneer missionaries, this book shows the transforming power of the Gospel in Hawaii, Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, New Zealand, the New Hebrides, and beyond. Originally published in 1906, it is a stirring record of missionary courage, sacrifice, native evangelists, and whole communities changed by Christ. Originally published in 1906. Scroll Reader 📜:https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/from-savages-to-saints Chapters 📑:(0:00) Introduction(0:18) 1 - The Island Wonders(14:10) 2 - Modern Miracles in Polynesia(34:15) 3 - Pao, the Apostle of Lifu(1:04:37) 4 - Titus Coan and the Pentecost at Hilo(1:44:46) 5 - Samoa—Its People and Missions(2:08:52) 6 - Trials and Triumphs in the New Hebrides(2:38:19) 7 - The Transformation of New Hebrides Savages(2:50:51) 8 - How Christ Conquered Fiji(3:12:53) 9 - John Coleridge Patteson, Missionary Bishop of Melanesia(3:50:10) 10 - The Missionary Sea Captain(4:09:58) 11 - Romance and Reality in the Caroline Islands(4:36:32) 12 - Lights and Shadows in Guam(5:04:53) 13 - The Story of Gucheng, Pioneer Preacher in New Guinea(5:44:57) 14 - James Chalmers, The “Greatheart of New Guinea”(6:10:15) 15 - Miracles Among the Maoris of New Zealand(6:29:09) 16 - Obstacles and Opportunities in the Philippines(6:56:06) 17 - Among the Headhunters of Borneo

  2. The Unnoticed Sins of Everyday Speech - Amelia Opie (Audiobook)

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    The Unnoticed Sins of Everyday Speech - Amelia Opie (Audiobook)

    In The Unnoticed Sins of Everyday Speech, Amelia Opie exposes the quiet, respectable ways people wound one another with their words. Moving beyond obvious slander, she traces everyday gossip, criticism, mockery, and careless conversation back to deeper roots—pride, rivalry, vanity, envy, and an unchecked desire to be noticed. Through vivid examples drawn from family life, society, religion, and friendship, she shows how easily the tongue becomes an instrument of harm while the heart remains blind to its own motives. Paperback 📖: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWD3LT21Scroll Reader: https://scrollreader.com/audiobook/the-unnoticed-sins-of-everyday-speech/ Chapters (0:00) - Opening (0:16) - To the Reader from the Author (2:41) - Editor’s Note from Scroll Reader 2026 (4:03) - 1 - Introduction (7:42) - 2 - On General and Particular Competition (29:01) - 3 - The Subject Continued (50:45) - 4 - On The Possessive Pronoun (58:48) - 5 - The Subject Taken Up Again (1:12:04) - 6 - On Precedence, and Such Things (1:28:57) - 7 - On Religious Rivalry (1:43:18) - 8 - On Speaking Ill of Others (2:03:17) - 9 - On The Different Kinds of People Who Speak Against Others (3:17:56) - 10 - On Practical Ways of Speaking Against Others (3:44:12) - 11 - On The Vocabulary of Speaking Against Others (3:49:23) - 12 - Common Targets of Criticism: Women Writers, “Bluestockings,” Doctors, and New Converts to Serious Religion (4:47:22) - 13 - On Defamation (5:18:51) - 14 - On Those Most Particularly Exposed to Harmful Talk (5:29:46) - 15 - Preventives Against Harmful Speech (5:44:33) - 16 - Address to Religious Professors (5:51:38) - 17 - Why Young People Must Guard Their Tongues (6:14:46) - 18 - Conclusion

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Scroll Reader produces free Christian audiobooks featuring public-domain missionary biographies and historical Christian works. Many of these works are carefully revised and formatted to aid clear understanding when listened to, while seeking to preserve the original depth and substance of the writings. Each audiobook is presented through original narration and production. Scroll Reader also reprints selected works in physical form, available through Amazon.

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