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Introducing readers to the legacy of John Owen and his views on the Christian life, this book gives insights into his spiritual life, pastoral ministry, and historical context. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
The book of Genesis lays the groundwork for God's relationship with humanity and his plan for our salvation. Hughes explores this book with the care and insight that are the hallmarks of the Preaching the Word series.
This commentary explores Paul's message in his second letter to the Corinthians and challenges us to likewise live counterculturally, depending on God's power in the midst of our weakness. Part of the popular Preaching the Word series.
Our worldview shapes everything about us. In this student's guide, Ryken explains the Christian worldview, from the existence of God to the nature of sin and redemption. Part of the Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series.
Five renowned Edwards scholars make a credible case for Jonathan Edwards's doctrine of justification to be solidly Reformational, while also addressing some of the contemporary discussions on justification.
A seasoned professor invites students into the great conversation of literature through the centuries and shows how the study of poetry draws us closer to God and his work in the world.
Lays out the Christian vision behind a liberal arts education that carefully prepares students to pursue their calling.
Award-winning professor Hunter Baker has written this guide to the essential issues inherent in politics as part of the new Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series, helping students find a solid footing in understanding basic political thought.
Offering timely instruction to the local church, Hughes and Chapell teach through three of Paul's pastoral letters. This volume is part of the Preaching the Word series--known for its clear exposition and down-to-earth accessibility.
Here is a manageable book on reconciliation that offers a practical, grace-based plan with a simple three-step model. Ultimately, it addresses various types of conflicted relationships so that peace might be established.
In his newly redesigned book Veith unpacks the Bible's teaching about the doctrine of vocation. Veith guides readers in discovering God's purpose and calling in those seemingly ordinary areas of life.
The author of Family Driven Faith equips men to model and transfer God's truth within their homes, covering topics that span from marriage and parenting to media habits and overcoming difficult family dynamics.
Provides a practical introduction to the discipline of preaching to oneself alongside fifty brief devotionals that will challenge readers to apply the law and the gospel to their own lives. Part of the Re:Lit series.
A physician proposes nine strategies for facing the end of life, contending that dying well is living well, right to the end. This book will prove to be a sensitive and helpful resource for anyone facing end-of-life issues.
Filled with personal stories and powerful illustrations, this accessible commentary on 1 Corinthians will help pastors, small group leaders, and individual Christians engage with the biblical text in a powerful and authentic way. Part of the Preaching the Word commentary series.
Two noted pastors denounce casual Christianity and proclaim a recovery of the fundamental doctrines of the faith: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints.
Written by an experienced preacher, this commentary traces the stories of figures such as Gideon, Samson, and Naomi and Ruth, highlighting God's redeeming love in the midst of rebellion and disobedience. Part of the Preaching the Word commentary series.
In response to our postmodern world and its errors, John MacArthur and other Christian teachers help readers cultivate a biblical worldview on a wide range of issues. Now in paperback.
Leaders in business, ministry, education, and other fields can improve their ability to communicate effectively by studying the words and methods of history's greatest communicator, Jesus of Nazareth.
God intends for all of us to contribute to the mission of the local church and experience profound spiritual growth as a result. This book shows church members, pastors, and leaders what a healthy church member looks like.
Carl F. H. Henry was one of the most influential and formative evangelical voices of the twentieth century. His life and work continue to shape how evangelicals understand themselves, the gospel, and the world around them, offering wise guidance for remaining faithful to God's Word in the midst of a faithless world. In Essential Evangelicalism, some of today's prominent voices offer fresh and timely assessments of Henry's life and legacy, contending that his work is as relevant as ever for a new generation of evangelical Christians. These essays offer world-class scholarship and fresh perspectives on one of the most important Christian leaders of recent memory.
Why did Jesus Christ suffer and die? Based on the bestselling book Fifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die, this tract explores 10 things that Jesus accomplished through his death on the cross.
Freshly redesigned with a new cover, this beautifully illustrated medieval tale by international bestselling author Lucado encourages children to treasure God's truth in their hearts and hold fast to it amid the world's confusing messages. Full color.
In this 12-week study, pastor Drew Hunter leads readers through the Gospel of Matthew, helping them come face to face with Jesus Christ, Israel's long-awaited Messiah. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.
This book speaks to a common struggle Christian leaders face--balancing ministry and family priorities. Ajith Fernando equips leaders to cultivate a God-centered home, covering topics such as disciplining children, dealing with disappointment, and more.
In this concise and accessible resource, John Piper and Wayne Grudem offer compelling answers to the top 50 questions often asked in regard to biblical manhood and womanhood, engaging common objections winsomely and biblically.
This book shines the life-giving light of the gospel on the things that leave us feeling shame, directing our attention to the God who promises to forgive and restore us--no matter what.
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