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  • The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction (Justin Whitmel Earley)

    Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of invisible habits, forming us into anxious, busy people. We yearn for the freedom of the gospel but remain shackled by our screens and exhausted by our routines.

    The answer is a rule of life that aligns our habits to our beliefs. The Common Rule’s four daily and four weekly habits transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. Justin Earley provides doable, life-giving practices to find freedom and rest for your soul. This expanded edition now includes study guide questions for individual reflection and group discussion.

    $18.79$22.00
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    The Compelling Community

    Where God’s Power Makes a Church Attractive

    In The Compelling Community, pastors Mark Dever and Jamie Dunlop cast a captivating vision for authentic fellowship in the local church that goes beyond small groups. Full of biblical principles and practical advice, this book will help pastors lead their congregations toward the kind of community that glorifies God, edifies his people, and attracts the lost.

    $15.99
  • The Complete Green Letters (Miles Stanford)

    The five books of Miles J. Stanford have been loved by many people for the insight they provide into true spirituality. Now for the first time all five titles are available in one volume, the complete Green Letters. This superb manual of spirituality contains: The Green LettersThe Principles of PositionThe Ground of GrowthThe Reckoning That Counts, and Abide Above.

    All of these books deal with the common theme of “Not I, but Christ.” Today when so many Christians are searching for a better understanding of what it means to serve Christ and one another, the complete Green Letters is available to help you on your journey.

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    The Confessions (St. Augustine)

    Written in the waning days of the Roman era, Augustines Confessions are the moving diary of a soul’s journey. From his earliest memories of childhood, through his turbulent and licentious youth, to his resolute conversion at the age of 32, Augustine traces a pilgrimage of unbounded grace. Throughout, he passionately addresses the spiritual questions that have engaged thoughtful minds since time began.
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    The Confessions of Saint Augustine

    Most of Augustine’s Confessions are spent in a nearly catastrophe tug of war. From insult and injury to passion, lost love, and the arts–this work leads through and beyond a world where God’s timing is absolutely perfect. Nothing has really changed since then. Sin is still sin–and God is still God.
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  • The Crux of the Free Offer of the Gospel (Sam Waldron)

    Does God have a genuine desire for the salvation of all men? In The Crux of the Free Offer, Sam Waldron provides a scriptural and historical analysis of the Well-Meant Offer of the Gospel. Waldron not only provides a biblical defense of the Well-Meant Offer but he also looks at many of the important implications of this doctrine, shows the way the Reformed confessions affirmed it, answers important theological and soteriological objections, and applies this doctrine to the Christian and the preacher.

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  • The Daniel Prayer Bible Study Guide plus Streaming Video (Anne Graham Lotz)

    In The Daniel Prayer , Anne Graham Lotz explores the desperate kind of prayer uttered by the prophet Daniel that storms the gates of heaven and brings results here on earth. By taking a close look at the life of Daniel, Anne unpacks the prayer he prayed in Daniel 9. Following the pattern of Daniel’s original prayer as a model for how we speak to our Creator, she helps us develop a more meaningful and powerful prayer life.

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  • The Daniel Prayer: Prayer that Moves Heaven and Changes Nations (Anne Graham Lotz)

    Join Anne Graham Lotz in a Thrilling Discovery of Prayer that Really Works. The Daniel Prayer is born deep within your soul, erupts through your heart, and pours out on your lips, words created by and infused with the Spirit of God. It’s really not an everyday type of prayer. It’s a prayer birthed under pressure. Heartache. Grief. Desperation. This book will help you pray effectively for your nation, for your families, and for yourself.

    $17.99$19.99
  • The Deconstruction of Christianity (Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett)

    Alisa and Tim help the reader to deconstruct the deconstructionists and thus to respond to them, both with arguments and with love and sensitivity. This is a timely book! — Carl Trueman, author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

    $14.99$17.99
  • The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life: Connecting Christ to Human Experience (Jeremy Pierre)

    Our approach to counseling and personal ministry is often lopsided—we treat people as minds to be taught or problems to be fixed, moving too quickly toward applying biblical solutions without taking the time to love people well and understand their experiences and hurts.

    The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life provides a comprehensive view of how the heart works and how Christ redeems it. Pierre’s faith-centered understanding of people combines with a Word-centered methodology to give readers a practical way to help others better understand their tough experiences and who they are in light of who Jesus is. Pierre guides readers through four key activities—reading, reflecting, relating, and renewing—that will consistently position them to understand everyday human experiences in light of Scripture.

    $17.95$21.00
  • The Essential Andrew Murray Collection (Andrew Murray)

    Three Classic Andrew Murray Books in One Wisdom-Filled Volume

    The powerful writings of Andrew Murray, the nineteenth-century minister and author, still inspire today.

    · In Humility, Murray calls all Christians to turn from pride, empty themselves, and study the character of Christ, who will then fill them with His grace. It is often called the best work ever written on the topic.
    · Abiding in Christ invites you to listen to words from Scripture, read a daily meditation, pray, and surrender yourself anew to Christ. This thirty-one-day devotional is as timely now as it was in 1895 when it was first published.
    · Living a Prayerful Life outlines the way to overcome prayerlessness, which Murray believed was the greatest roadblock to spiritual growth. He offers inspiring and practical guidelines for becoming a prayer warrior, including examples from the prayer lives of the apostle Paul, George Müller, and Hudson Taylor.

    The wisdom in these pages will encourage and equip you to live a life of humility, surrender, and prayer, bringing you closer to the One who created you and longs to be with you.

    Each title in this collection has been edited for today’s reader.

    $15.95$17.99
  • The Evangelical’s Guide to Spiritual Warfare (Charles H. Kraft)

    Are you aware of the spiritual battle being waged around you today?

    The truth is that although spiritual warfare is a major theme in the Bible, many of us gloss over it–or ignore it completely. But 80 percent of the synoptic gospels addresses the battle with evil spirits, and Jesus and His disciples set a clear example for believers. We cannot afford to practice a powerless Christianity in a fallen world.

    In this essential, accessible resource, former evangelical seminary professor and missionary Charles Kraft helps you find your footing in the spiritual battle. Based on a solid biblical foundation and on decades of ministry experience, this book will help you:

    · Differentiate between myths and truths about spiritual warfare
    · Recognize the everyday battles taking place around you
    · Learn what demons really are and what they actually do
    · Understand the rules for engaging the enemy
    · Achieve victory in daily battles with the help of the Holy Spirit

    Don’t let fear keep you from engaging the spiritual forces at work around you. Some problems can’t be overcome in any other way.

    $13.60$17.00
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    The Fairest of Ten Thousand (Charles Spurgeon)

    Charles Spurgeon has been called “the Prince of Preachers” and “the last Puritan.” His many sermons are among the best in Christian literature.

    “You will be captivated by the lofty way Spurgeon unfolds the real significance of marital love, the reverent way he honors Christ, and the genuine desire he has for the whole church to see our Lord in all His glory.”

    — Phil Johnson

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  • The Fire of God’s Presence: Drawing Near to a Holy God (A.W. Tozer and James L. Snyder)

    What Would It Be Like to Encounter God Face-to-Face?

    Have you ever truly experienced God’s presence? If not, what do you think is getting in the way?

    When Moses met God at the burning bush, it changed his life and his perception of who God is. In that burning-bush moment, he began to understand and appreciate the sacredness of worship. Proper worship has to fit the one we are worshiping, so if we are worshiping God, we must do it on His terms. This means having a spirit of reverence and holiness–like Moses taking off his shoes and kneeling before Him.

    The bush’s fire did not frighten Moses, but rather it poured the essence of sacredness into his life. It gave him an experience of God’s presence he had never had before. Let this book teach you how, like Moses, to encounter God afresh.

    $12.95$14.99
  • The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness (John MacArthur)

    Few concepts are more basic to Christianity-or more important to a Christian’s personal and spiritual well-being-than forgiveness. Yet in an age in which it has become fashionable to “forgive yourself” rather than to forgive others, can our modern ways of understanding guilt, blame, mercy, and justice be reconciled with Jesus’ teaching?

    Pastor John MacArthur begins The Freedom and Power of Forgiveness by examining the doctrine of the atonement, the basis for any teaching on forgiveness. He then answers some common questions about forgiveness, such as: Why are we supposed to seek God’s forgiveness if he has already justified us? How should we handle repeat offenses against us? When is restitution appropriate? MacArthur then presents potent, relevant biblical principles of forgiveness.

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  • The Ghost That Wasn’t a Ghost (Package of 25)

    A pack of 25 children’s story leaflets retelling Jesus walking on the water. Particularly suitable at Halloween.

     
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    The God Who Justifies (James R. White)

    Once the core of the Reformation, the church today often ignores or misunderstands this foundational doctrine. White calls believers to a fresh appreciation of, understanding of, and dedication to the great doctrine of justification and then provides an exegesis of the key Scripture texts on this theme.

    $24.30$27.00
  • The Gospel According to Jesus (John MacArthur)

    What did Jesus mean when he said, “Follow me”? In this 20th anniversary edition of his classic work, MacArthur warns against “easy believism,” explains his understanding of biblical faith and works, emphasizes the cost of discipleship, and reinforces his conviction that there’s no eternal life without surrender to the lordship of Christ. Includes a new chapter!

    $19.99$26.99
  • The Gospel Made Clear to Children (Jennifer Adams)

    Beautifully illustrated with short chapters, The Gospel Made Clear to Children details the person and work of Christ. It begins with the holiness of God, the sinfulness of man, and the penalty for sin. Then it considers the love of God in eternity past and the provision God has made in sending His Son. The book traces the incarnation, birth, life, and ministry of Jesus Christ, with a special focus on His crucifixion, resurrection, ascension, and exaltation.

    The Gospel Made Clear to Children then culminates with a call to repent and believe, ending with the evidence of true conversion. Written from a heart full of love, this book calls children to turn from their sins and trust in Christ.

    $19.95$24.95
  • The Gospel Made Clear to Children (Study Guide) (Jennifer Adams)

    This study guide is a companion to The Gospel Made Clear to Children.

    (Purchase one for each child.)


    The Gospel Made Clear to Children Study Guide is to be used alongside The Gospel Made Clear to Children book. This companion guide takes a deeper look into the Scripture verses mentioned in the book. The study questions promote reflection and application, moving truth from the head to the heart. The goal is to help children be not only hearers of the Word but also doers. Each section ends with a brief prayer, encouraging children to ask the Lord for grace and help.

    The study guide is written for parents to work through with younger children and for older children to work through independently. It is printed separately from the book, allowing multiple students from the same family to write in their own copy at a fraction of the price. This lets each student record his or her own observations. Plus, if a parent or student wants to work through the book more than once, they only need to purchase another study guide. The study guide, along with The Gospel Made Clear to Children book, is the perfect resource for family discipleship, Sunday School curriculum, or homeschool co-op class.

    $7.95$9.95