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  • Beginning: Family Worship in Genesis (Joel R. Beeke)

    Christians are counter-cultural: our primary goal should not be to raise intelligent, successful, competent, and upright citizens, our primary concern ought to be for the good of our children’s souls – and so for God’s glory.

    Teaching our children the Scriptures in a compelling, relevant, and holistic manner during daily family worship is one of the chief means we can achieve this. If you need help to do that – this is the series for you! It’s a comprehensive guide for the entire family and particularly children between the ages of 5–12.

    Using a unique Review/Read/Reflect/Request format, family worship has never been so fulfilling.

    $13.50$16.00
  • Broken Cisterns: Thirsting for the Creator Instead of the Created (Sarah Ivill)

    Today many of us are figuratively drinking from broken cisterns that hold no water. Rather than finding satisfaction in God, the Fountain of living waters, we seek to satisfy ourselves with the broken cisterns of this world, and we remain discontented.

    In Broken Cisterns, Sarah Ivill exposes these broken cisterns—addictions to things like social media, physical appearance, shopping, sex, and others. She helps us understand why we are drawn to these things and how dangerous it is to seek contentment in them. Using Scripture, she also gently and practically leads us to the Fountain of living waters, who will transform our hearts and eternally satisfy our thirst.

    $10.75$12.00
  • I Need to Hope in God (God & Me) – Joel & Mary Beeke

    Age Range 4 to 7 years

    Full color illustrated books for children

    See how Caleb and Sophie gain confidence in God’s continual care.

    Parents, use this book to show your children what saving, biblical hope is.  Having a Christ-focused hope gives them a confident expectation of everything God has promised His people.  The strength of hope lies in God’s faithfulness.

    With this book, you an explain to your children that they need a saving hope from the Holy Spirit that looks to Jesus, and to God’s promises being fulfilled in Him.  Everything we need for this life and the life to come is in the Triune God!

    $8.75$10.00
  • I Need to Love God (God & Me Series) – Joel & Mary Beeke

    Age Range 4 to 7 years

    Full color illustrated books for children

    See how Sophie understands how the love of God draws her to love Him.

    Parents, use this book to explain that God commands us to love Him with all our heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37).  Your children must know that they need the Holy Spirit to give them a heart to love and obey God!  As well as His help to be able to love and obey you, their parents, and to act with love towards their brothers and sisters.  Such a love for God is always the fruit of saving faith (Galatians 5:6).

    $8.75$10.00
  • I Need to Love Other People (God & Me Series) – Joel & Mary Beeke

    Age Range 4 to 7 years

    Full color illustrated books for children

    See how Caleb and Noah learn to treat others the way they would like to be treated.

    Parents, use this book to explain to your children that Jesus loved people.  When the Holy Spirit plants His love in our hearts, we will love our neighbors too.  That includes everyone who crosses the path of our lives, in God’s providence.

    Help your children see that we need God to teach us to love all kinds of people the way we love ourselves.  When this happens, we will care for them and want what is best for them.

    $8.75$10.00
  • I Need to Trust in God (God & Me Series) – Joel & Mary Beeke

    Age Range 4 to 7 years

    Full color illustrated books for children

    See how Caleb learns that faith in God results in hating our sin.

    Parents, use this book to explain to your children that faith involves three acts: to truly know God, to agree with what He says in His Word about Himself and about us, and to trust in His Son alone for salvation.

    Make sure they learn that we have no ability to save ourselves.  Jesus alone can save us by His death on the cross and by His perfect life of obedience.  God’s gift of grace enables us to repent of our sins and to trust in Jesus Christ who died to take the punishment for sinners like us.

    $8.75$10.00
  • John Bunyan: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    A Nonconformist preacher and writer of the seventeenth century, John Bunyan is well known as the author of Pilgrim’s Progress, the epic tale of Christian’s journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City—from unbelief, to repentance and faith, to the trials and victories of life, to heaven. Many people don’t realize, however, that Bunyan based the story on his own life, which was full of dangers, obstacles, disappointments, tough decisions, and great encouragements.

    Simonetta Carr introduces young readers to the story of John Bunyan, from his rebellious youth to preacher of the gospel and prisoner for the sake of Christ. His example of faithfulness to God will inspire readers as they learn about this important figure of church history.

    $13.95$18.00
  • Peter Martyr Vermigli: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    Born in Florence, Italy, in 1499, Peter Martyr Vermigli decided that he wanted to teach God’s Word when he grew up. After many years of study, he became a well-respected leader in the Roman Catholic Church, yet he questioned the church’s teachings because he believed they were contrary to the Bible.

    Eventually forced to flee Italy and the Roman Church, Vermigli joined the Reformers north of the Alps and devoted the rest of his life to teaching, preaching, and writing about the great truths of the Protestant Reformation. He lived in many parts of Europe, and he influenced many of the most important figures of his times.

    This volume in the Christian Biographies for Young Readers series retells the story of a servant of Christ who left behind a postion of prominence in the Roman Church to courageously join the cause of the Protestant Reformation. Enhanced by illustrious, photographs, and additional information about the Reformation era, this account shows young readers how God can use the piety and talents of one man to advance the cause of His truth.

    $13.95$18.00
  • The Forgotten Fear: Where Have all the God-Fearers Gone? (Albert N. Martin)

    The fear of God is an important theme in the Bible, yet many Christians today overlook it or treat it carelessly. Fearing God is the soul of godliness, and those who claim to love God should desire to understand what it means to fear Him.

    In The Forgotten Fear, seasoned pastor Albert Martin revisits this important topic. First, he establishes the theme of the fear of God in both the Old and New Testaments, and then defines what fearing God means.

    Finally, he addresses the practical implications of fearing God, showing its expression in the lives of Abraham and Joseph and providing instruction for believers today to maintain and increase their fear of God.

    $12.50$15.00
  • The Essential Means of Grace (Paul Washer)

    “Every page of this book found a warm echo in my heart. Briefly and clearly, directly and forcefully, earnestly and winsomely, God’s appointed way of real and sustained spiritual vitality is set forth. The testimony of my Bible, of my experience, and of my conscience, is that Paul Washer has put his finger on the simple remedies for so many of our spiritual maladies.

    I need these reminders for the good of my soul; I want them for the good of the souls of the people whom I love, and for the glory of God in His church. I believe that you need them and should want them too.” — Jeremy Walker, pastor of Maidenbower Baptist Church, Crawley, UK

    $6.75$8.00
  • Encouragement for Today’s Pastors: Help from the Puritans (Joel R. Beeke)

    The Scriptures advise us to learn from examples of faithful ministers (Heb. 13:7). The Puritans were a group of such ministers whose teaching and living can be particularly encouraging to troubled and discouraged pastors today. They were steadfast in adhering to Scripture as the Word of God, in confessing the great truths of the Reformed faith, and in applying sound doctrine to the problems of life in an age and culture nearly as challenging as our own.

    In Encouragement for Today’s Pastors, Joel R. Beeke and Terry D. Slachter examine the writings of these pastors of a bygone era consider how they can help struggling pastors today. Here pastors will find a helping hand, reminding them of the importance of cultivating personal piety, resting in God’s sovereignty recovering clarity in their calling, discovering means of support God provided, recognizing the dignity of their office, and taking comfort in grace and glory to come.

    $13.75$16.00
  • Following God Fully: An Introduction to the Puritans (Joel R. Beeke & Michael Reeves)

    Who are the Puritans? Why are they important for me today? If you have asked questions like these and still await adequate answers, this book is for youFollowing God Fully provides a basic introduction to the Puritans that reveals a people intent on pursuing God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. 

    Joel R. Beeke and Michael Reeves introduce us to nine Puritan stalwarts that we all should be familiar with. Then they show us the practical contribution the Puritans made in discussing doctrines related to God, salvation, church, and daily life. Read this book and be moved to following God fully like the Puritans.  

    $18.50$20.00
  • Biblical Theology: The History of Theology from Adam to Christ (John Owen)

    Lovers of theology, and particularly of the Puritans, will welcome this English translation of John Owen’s Latin writings. In William Gould’s 24-volume edition of Owen’s works, this is the one volume that had been unavailable to English readers for years.

    $37.50$45.00
  • Meet the Puritans: With a Guide to Modern Reprints (Joel R. Beeke)

    Not since the 19th-century work of Benjamin Brook on the Puritans has there been such a resource book about them put into print. “Beeke and Pederson have produced a tremendous gift to and resource for all who want an entryway into the study of the Puritans. They not only provide accurate biographical and theological introduction to every Puritan whose works have been reprinted in the last 50 years, but also combine with their helpful summaries an insightful analysis.

    If this were not enough, they’ve added major appendices that include the Scottish Puritans – those great Scottish theologians who were contemporaries of and like-minded brethren in doctrine and piety with the English Puritans, as well as the Dutch Reformed divines. This is a must-have. I know of nothing like it. If you are looking for a reliable window into the life, theology, piety and ministry of the Puritans, this is it.”  — Dr. Ligon Duncan, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi

    $27.50$35.00
  • The Freedom of the Will (Jonathan Edwards)

    The most extensive, logical and Biblical treatment showing the true state of man’s will ever written, by America’s foremost scholar, Jonathan Edwards. This famous New England pastor and thinker of the 18th century meditated on these stirring subjects at great length; a reader will grasp how thoroughly he saw that these truths humble the pride of man and glorify God.

    If you’ve believed the American lie that man has a completely “free will”, think again, letting the greatest American theologian who ever lived show you the truth of the matter: we are slaves of sin who need deliverance by the grace of God.

    $23.50$27.95
  • The Works of Hugh Binning

    Hugh Binning (1627-1653) lived at a time when politics and religion were inexorably intertwined. Binning trained as a Philosopher – believing that philosophy was the servant of theology but that both should be taught in parallel. Binning’s writing forms an important bridge between the 17th century, when philosophy in Scotland was heavily dominated by Calvinism, and the 18th century when there was a greater degree of independence between theology and allied philosophy.

    Of Binning’s speaking style, it was said: “There is originality without any affectation, a rich imagination, without anything fanciful or extravert, the utmost simplicity, without a thing mean or trifling.” – The Religious Magazine, 1830

    $42.00$55.00
  • Logic: The Right Use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth (Isaac Watts)

    As a child of Puritan parents, it is not surprising that Isaac Watts was greatly concerned about people’s ability to think clearly. Whether a man was studying for the ministry or any other of the sciences, the ability to reason rightly was of utmost importance. Watts’s work on logic and reason became a standard textbook for nearly 200 years, being used in such schools as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale.

    In Logic, Watts address proper thinking under the four basic functions of the human mind: perception, judgment, reasoning, and disposition. In part one, Watts addresses human perception, the cultivation of ideas, and how we associate them with words. In part two, Watts treats human judgment and its ability to construct various kinds of propositions, while giving guidance for avoiding the formation of bad judgments. Part three covers our ability to reason, giving instruction on the use of syllogisms for constructing a good argument. Part four discusses the mind’s disposition as a method of arranging our thoughts for better understanding and memory.

    This book will help discipline the mind and train the reader to discern proper thinking and argumentation in seeking truth.

    $23.75$28.00
  • Sowing the Seed: Devotional Stories about Sharing the Gospel (Diana Kleyn)

    A garden will never grow unless someone takes the time to plant seeds. Likewise, God has planned things so that people will not be saved from their sins unless someone shares the good news of Jesus Christ with them. Just like a seed planted in good soil brings forth a beautiful garden, God uses the gospel message to produce Christians fit for bearing spiritual fruit. In Sowing the Seed, children will read stories about people sharing the gospel with others.

    These stories about missions and evangelism reinforce the importance of sharing the gospel and encourage children to see the joy of telling others about Jesus.

    $8.50$10.00
  • B. B. Warfield: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    B. B. Warfield lived at a time when many people—even those who considered themselves Christians—were questioning the authority of God’s Word. For centuries most people in Europe and North America had taken for granted that the Bible was the word of God, but in Warfield’s lifetime they were wondering whether it could still be trusted.

    Warfield was confident that the Bible could be trusted, and as a professor of theology at Princeton Seminary, he devoted his life to teaching and writing about its authority and other important issues of theology. In this biography, Simonetta Carr introduces children to one of America’s greatest Reformed theologians whose timeless writings address challenges to the truths of God’s Word today.

    $13.95$18.00
  • Puritan Reformed Theology: Historical, Experiential, and Practical Studies for the Whole of Life (Joel R. Beeke)

    Puritan Reformed Theology is a title with a subtle double entendre. It certainly delivers what it promises—theology in the Reformed tradition mediated especially through the life and writings of the Puritans. But it also celebrates the quarter centenary of the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by presenting in one volume the wonderful series of essays its founding president, Dr. Joel R. Beeke, has contributed to the seminary journal.

    In these pages Professor Beeke handles a wide variety of subjects and turns them, one by one, into theological and pastoral gold. The range is extraordinary and yet focused on the main things. The ease of readability pleases the ordinary reader and yet there are footnotes in scholar-satisfying abundance. The sheer size of the book may seem intimidating, yet like a great cathedral it can be appreciated one stone at a time. Here then is a thesaurus of theological and spiritual riches, a veritable Aladdin’s cave of intellectual and spiritual pleasures. I feel sure that readers will find themselves frequently returning to Puritan Reformed Theology to find in it both theological treasure and spiritual pleasure.” — Sinclair B. Ferguson, chancellor’s professor of systematic theology, Reformed Theological Seminary; teaching fellow, Ligonier Ministries

    $37.50$45.00