Major Books:
* The Christ of the Indian Road (1925): His most famous work, detailing his experiences as a missionary in India and his insights into Christianity and its relevance in a non-Western context.
* The Abundant Life (1928): A devotional classic focusing on living a life filled with the Holy Spirit and experiencing God's blessings.
* The Way to Victory (1934): A practical guide to overcoming spiritual obstacles and finding victory through Christ.
* Christian Maturity (1939): A comprehensive exploration of Christian growth and development.
* The Hidden Power (1940): A book on the power of prayer and its impact on personal and global transformation.
* The Imperishable Kingdom (1944): A work on the enduring nature of the Kingdom of God and its significance in the world.
* Christ and Human Needs (1947): A study of how Jesus meets the deepest needs of humanity.
* The Life of the Master (1949): A commentary on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
* The Divine Conquest (1952): An exploration of the ongoing work of God in the world.
* The Way (1953): A simple guide to Christian faith and practice.
* Abide in Christ (1954): A devotional guide to living in a close relationship with Christ.
* The Eternal Choice (1956): A meditation on the importance of choosing Christ as Lord.
* The Creative Impulse (1959): A book on the power of the Holy Spirit in inspiring creativity.
* The Challenge of the World (1961): A discussion of the challenges facing the Church in the modern world.
* The Power of the Cross (1964): A reflection on the transformative power of the crucifixion of Christ.
* The Abundant Life for Every Day (1971): A daily devotional book based on his earlier work "The Abundant Life".
Other Notable Works:
* Jones also wrote several books on specific topics, including:
* The Song of the Soul
* The Song of the Spirit
* The God We Can Trust
* The Gospel for the World
* The Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Satan
* A World to Win
* Christian Living in a Secular World
Impact:
E. Stanley Jones was a highly influential figure in both the Christian missionary movement and in devotional literature. His writings have been translated into numerous languages and continue to be read and studied by people around the world. His emphasis on the practical application of faith, the importance of personal spiritual growth, and the relevance of Christianity in all aspects of life continue to resonate with readers today.