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Richard Steele: Honoring Christ with a Whole Heart

Born: May 10, 1629, Barthomley, Cheshire, England
Died: November 16, 1692, London, United Kingdom

Richard Steele was a Puritan pastor whose writings call believers to a wholehearted devotion to God. Even when laws pushed him out of his pulpit and hometown, Steele never wavered in proclaiming the riches of Christ.

He served congregations in Hanmer and London, preaching through pressure, arrests, and misunderstanding. His greatest concern was the heart, especially its posture in worship. His work provides timely clarity today, urging believers to give God their whole hearts.

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Christians who find their minds wandering during prayer and worship

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Husbands and wives desiring biblical clarity in their calling

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Pastors shepherding congregations toward reverent worship

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Readers hungry for everyday Puritan wisdom that speaks to heart and habit

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Featured Works by Richard Steele

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An Antidote Against Distractions by Richard Steele

Edited by Dr. Don Kistler
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This treatise, a meditation on 1 Corinthians 7:35, offers wise and convicting counsel on overcoming distractions in worship and guarding sacred moments with the Lord.
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