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  • Mama Bear Apologetics: Empowering Your Kids to Challenge Cultural Lies (Hillary Morgan Ferrer)

    The problem with lies is they don’t often sound like lies. They seem harmless, and even sound right. So what’s a Mama Bear to do when her kids seem to be absorbing the culture’s lies uncritically?

    Mama Bear Apologetics is the book you’ve been looking for. This mom-to-mom guide will equip you to teach your kids how to form their own biblical beliefs about what is true and what is false. Through transparent life stories and clear, practical applications—including prayer strategies—this band of Mama Bears offers you tools to train yourself, so you can turn around and train your kids.

    Are you ready to answer the rallying cry, “Mess with our kids and we will demolish your arguments”?  Join the Mama Bears and raise your voice to protect your kids—by teaching them how to think through and address the issues head-on, yet with gentleness and respect.

    $13.59$16.99
  • Masculine Christianity (Zachary M. Garris)

    What the church needs is to recover its masculine calling, where men embrace their God-given authority—and responsibility—in the home, church, and society. This book affirms the historic Christian teaching on men and women, critiques feminist scholarship, and urges complementarians to hold a more robust and consistent position.

    This is a call to return to the Bible’s teaching on men and women. This is a call to Masculine Christianity.

    $16.99$17.99
  • The Greatest Fight in the World (Charles Spurgeon)

    This sparkling and startling address is perhaps the most rousing call to gospel arms you will ever encounter. If you can read it without being profoundly stirred, I strongly suggest you seek urgent spiritual help.’ — Jonathan Stephen, Principal, Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales

    Spurgeon delivered The Greatest Fight in the World as final words, to impart to his followers in the faith his belief in the armory of the Scripture, the armor of the church, and the strength that God gives us to fight. Be encouraged and empowered to take up your sword and join the fray of the Christian life. This powerful advice to Christians is a battle charge for living the faithful life whether in Spurgeon’s day or in ours.

    $7.25$8.99
  • The Preacher’s Catechism (Lewis Allen)

    Your work as a pastor can make it easy to overlook the deep needs of your own soul. These 43 questions and answers, written to reflect the format of historic catechisms, seek to provide nourishment for weary pastors in the thick of ministry. Each chapter features content designed to care for your spiritual health, feeding your mind and heart with life-giving truth aimed at helping you press on in ministry with endurance, contentment, and joy.

    $18.50$22.99
  • A Holy Fear: Trading Lesser Fears for the Fear of the Lord (Christina Fox)

    Fear—it’s something we all experience. Fears about the future, an illness, or what others might think about us can rule our hearts and steal our joy. Did you know, though, that the Bible commands Christians to fear?

    Believers are to fear the Lord. But what does that mean? In A Holy Fear, Christina Fox unpacks what the “fear of the Lord” means and what it looks like in our lives. By giving examples of such fear in the Bible, exploring the fruits of that fear in our lives, and uncovering God’s promises to those who fear Him, this book will help you disarm your lesser fears, applying what you learn to your heart and turning to a fear of the Lord.

    $10.75$12.00
  • Deeper: Real Change for Real Sinners (Dane Ortlund)

    Drawing on wisdom from figures throughout church history, Ortlund encourages readers to fix their gaze on Jesus in the battle against sin, casting themselves upon his grace and living out their invincible identity in Christ.

    $18.50$21.99
  • Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests (Melissa Kruger)

    A Helpful Guide to Mentoring Relationships

    We need one another. Yet we don’t always know how to develop relationships that help us grow in the Christian life. Spiritual mentoring offers a way for younger believers and more mature Christians to grow together through intentional discipleship and accountability. If you’re looking for a place to start, Melissa Kruger presents a guide for discipleship conversations that span a variety of topics for spiritual growth.

    Each lesson encourages both mentor and the one mentored to focus on the hope of the gospel as they learn together from the truth of God’s word.

    $14.50$17.99
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    Laughing at the Days to Come (Tessa Thompson)

    Page after page, author Tessa Thompson directs our focus to Christ and his work for us. We all face suffering in this fallen world, but we are not without hope. In Laughing at the Days to Come, readers are equipped to face their own stories of suffering with joy because of our present and future hope in Christ.

    $14.75$18.00
  • Pastoral Ministry: Pocket Puritans series (Richard Baxter)

    Drawn from Baxter’s famous work, The Reformed Pastor, the book arranges the material topically as one month of brief daily readings.

    The maxims and meditations in this little book will both challenge and encourage every pastor to pay careful attention to himself and to the church in which the Holy Spirit has placed him (Acts 20:28).

    Includes an excellent introduction by J.I. Packer

    $4.80$6.00
  • Purity: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)

    The Christian community often thinks of purity only as it relates to issues of sexuality, but the term encompasses much more than that. We need to look closely at all it means to be pure as God intended. So what does purity mean?

    As modern women, how can we follow Paul’s command in Colossians to “put to death” impurity? How does purity adorn a godly woman? Lydia Brownback looks to Scripture to answer these questions as she engages an issue faced by all women.

     

    $11.99$14.99
  • Spurgeon Vs. Hyper-Calvinism: The Battle for Gospel Preaching (Iain Murray)

    Iain Murray gives us the historical account of the labors of Charles Haddon Spurgeon against extreme Calvinists who saw no need to preach the gospel to all men, since only the elect would be saved, and that by God’s sovereign choice.

    While Spurgeon agreed that God predestined men to salvation he also believed that the gospel was to be preached to all men, allowing the Holy Spirit to draw men to Christ, and that it was through the medium of preaching that men are saved (1 Cor. 1:18-25). Murray is a scholar who does his research well.

    $12.50$14.00
  • The Stranger at our Shore (Joshua Sherif)

    A gripping tale of escape from Egypt, The Stranger at Our Shore is the true story of one young man’s journey out of Islam into new life in Christ. Through his remarkable testimony, Chicago pastor Joshua Sherif calls the Western Church to reconsider the plight of the modern day sojourners in our land—the strangers at our shore and the ones living right next door—and to return wholeheartedly to its first charge: making disciples.

    The book examines three ways believers harden their hearts towards the stranger and suggests three practical remedies to help us begin casting a wider net for discipleship in our communities. Though any reader will be captivated by the powerful story, any believer will walk away from this book feeling less intimidated and better equipped to disciple people who are different than them.

    $12.75$13.99
  • The Valley of Vision Grace and Truth Books
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    The Valley of Vision (paperback)

    The most popular Puritan book in print, since its release in 1975, in an affordable paperback edition.

    A selection of prayers and meditations in the Puritan tradition, widely valued since publication in 1975. In this classic volume, edited by Arthur Bennett, the prayers of the Puritans are brought to life.

    Including prayers of Richard Baxter, John Bunyan, Isaac Watts, and others, The Valley of Vision is a selection of petitions and meditations in the Puritan tradition. This compilation of prayers is intended to teach and encourage Christians to be faithful in their private and family worship.

    $15.00$17.00
  • Keeping the Heart (John Flavel)

    This is John Flavel’s classic work on union and fellowship with God. In a comprehensive and helpful manner Flavel helps us understand better what keeping the heart means. He tells us why we should take this commission seriously and speaks about there being particular times when we need to be especially wary of being distracted from our goal.

    $8.25$9.99
  • My Heart Cries Out: Gospel Meditations for Everyday Life (Paul David Tripp)

    “My hope is that this volume will help you to see the Savior more clearly, to understand his grace more deeply, to confess your struggle more honestly, to worship him more fully, and to find in these meditations the motivation to continue to follow the Savior even when he’s leading you into unexpected and hard places.” —Paul David Tripp

    $19.50$24.99
  • Spurgeon’s Own Hymn Book

    Formerly titled Our Own Hymn-Book: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Public, Social, and Private Worship

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon was passionate about congregational worship. Arising from devout affection, the frustration he found while using the the compilations of hymns available in his day spurred him to compile this selection of hymns for use in his congregation.

    It contains over 1,000 psalms, hymns and spiritual songs – some of praise, and others of doctrine, experience and exhortation.  These enable the saints to edify one another in their singing. Cross–references to Spurgeon’s other works ensure that this will be a valuable addition to any library.

    This beautiful gift edition includes:

    • a foreword by Spurgeon scholar Tom Nettles
    • added Spurgeon essay ‘How Shall We Sing?’
    • elegant hardback cloth bound cover 9.5″ x 7.5″
    $34.50$39.99
  • Trust: A Godly Woman’s Adornment (Lydia Brownback)

    Another of Lydia Brownback’s easy-to-carry “pocket books” – this one on Trust – to steer women away from the world’s weak remedies for anxiety and fear and points them to their security in Christ.

    While fear-provoking headlines fill our days, and struggles with anxiety are a fact in a fallen world, Scripture says fear does not need to be a fact of life for Christians. This little carry-along “pocket book” for women focuses on the Bible’s great truths about what lies beneath their fears and the means to overcome them-for those who worry just a little, those who suffer a gnawing, controlling fear or actual panic attacks, and every woman in between.

    $11.99$14.99
  • What’s Wrong with Preaching Today? (Albert N. Martin)

    The Christian church today needs a recovery of good preaching. But how is that to take place? In answering this vital question, the author draws on his own experience as a pastor and preacher and on the widespread opportunities he has had to teach and counsel other preachers.

    From Albert Martin, one of the most gifted preachers of our century, What’s Wrong With Preaching Today? contains a searching message which will disturb complacency; but rather than create despair, it challenges all who preach (as well as those who hear) to rise to new levels of faithfulness and usefulness in the service of Christ.

    $1.95$2.50
  • Face Time: Your Identity in a Selfie World (Kristen Hatton)

    Face Time takes teen girls on a step-by-step journey toward understanding their identity in Christ in a world of snaps and selfies. Author Kristen Hatton helps girls deal wisely with issues like body image, sex, substance abuse, materialism, and perfectionism—pointing them to Christ for the worth and acceptance they seek.

    $12.50$15.99
  • All Things Made New: John Flavel for the Christian Life (#51)

    Numerous stories are told from John Flavel’s life of how people ‘happened to meet him’ and came away deeply thankful to God, full of resolve to walk with Christ as a result. The same is true of encounters made with Flavel’s writings, as in All Things Made New.

    Flavel spent almost his entire ministry in a busy town serving working people. He believed that the gospel impacts and shapes every thought, every feeling, every ambition, emotion, desire, success, tragedy and joy. Christ makes all things new for the believer, and teaches us to follow him with confidence, until that day when he truly renews all things. To read Flavel is to catch and to be changed by the same vision.

    $9.75$11.00