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  • Overcoming Sin and Temptation: Three Classic Works of John Owen

    John Owen’s three classic works on sin and temptation are profoundly helpful to any believer who seeks to become more like Jesus Christ. In this volume, the editors have made Owen’s language more accessible without sacrificing any of his wonderful content. It is a uniquely accessible edition of John Owen’s previously daunting work. The three works included are:

    • On the Mortification of Sin in Believers
    • Of Temptation: the Nature and Power of it
    • Indwelling Sin
    $23.99$30.00
  • The Ology: Ancient Truths, Ever New (Marty Machowski)

    “A wonderful new book that will equip parents and help children immerse themselves in the Christian worldview.” — Albert Mohler, President, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY

    A Page-Turning Storybook of Theology for Kids

    In the cellar of the old stone cathedral, Carla and Timothy uncover a life-changing treasure, a carefully wrapped ancient book known as The Ology. What adults might describe as a beautifully illustrated storybook of systematic theology, the kids discover to be a story of adventure, mystery, and wonder that leads them to the truth about God, themselves, and the world around them.

    Truth is for kids, not just for adults! So The Ology gives kids of all ages a beginner’s theology book to help them understand who God is and how we, as his children, relate to him. Arranged within a traditional systematic theological framework, each truth in The Ology is also connected to the larger redemptive story of Scripture. The doctrine of God, for example, is presented in the larger framework of creation, where the attributes of God are on display and easier to understand. Designed for six-year-olds through preteens, this flexible resource includes built-in adaptations for use with younger or older children, so that entire families can enjoy it together.

    $24.99$31.00
  • God Is Always Better Than We Can Imagine (Iain Wright)

    How much can we know about God?

    By definition, the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite. As soon as we begin to think we have understood something of the love and grace of God we soon learn from Scripture that his love and grace are even greater.

    The meditations in God is Always Better Than We Can Imagine are intended to help us come to Scripture with the mindset that, no matter how much we have learned in our private studies, or heard in sermons and lectures, God is always immeasurably greater than our imagination has allowed.

    $10.95$12.00
  • On My Knees: True Stories of God’s Faithfulness

    On My Knees is the personal journal of a woman who, together with her family, served God in China. Her revelation of how God answered her prayers for protection is breathtaking, but even more profound is the assurance that God cares about our every need—even the “small stuff.” A wonderful read for those who wonder if God hears them.

    $15.00$17.00
  • Ploductivity: A Practical Theology of Work & Wealth (Douglas Wilson)

    Ploductivity: (noun),

    1. the practice of plodding away at a pile of work, instead of frantically trying to sprint through it all
    2. being stable and graceful, like a buffalo upon the plains, not frantic, like a prairie dog or roadrunner

    Here’s a book that provides a theology for technology, work, and mission that helps you be thoughtfully productive in the digital age.

    The key is biblically-rooted wisdom and the ability to create the right habits and the regular discipline to use what we have been given.

    $12.50$14.95
  • Toxic Relationships: Taking Refuge in Christ (Ellen Mary Dykas)

    Does your happiness depend on someone else’s affection and presence in your life? Are your thoughts consumed by another person? If so, the relationship has become skewed—get help before it becomes a prison!

    Through 31 daily readings with reflection questions and practical action steps, Ellen Mary Dykas helps you to strengthen your relationship with Christ—embracing him as your true refuge—and to cultivate godly relationships with others from a place of confidence and peace.

    $8.50$9.99
  • A Gospel Primer for Christians (Milton Vincent)

    Learning to See the Glories of God’s Love

    Do you know how to preach the gospel to yourself daily? God did not give us His Gospel just so we could embrace it when we were first converted. He presents it to us every day as that gift which gives us everything we need for life and godliness. This new expanded edition contains a section titled 31 Reasons to Rehearse the Gospel Daily.

    $11.69$12.95
  • Alive in Him: How Being Embraced by the Love of Christ Changes Everything (Gloria Furman)

    God’s grand plan for the redemption of his creation has been in motion since before time began. The book of Ephesians lays out this glorious vision, revealing what Christ’s redemptive work means for the people of God and showing us how we should live in light of that reality.

    Alive in Him draws us into the main themes in the book of Ephesians, showing us how the blessings we have received in Christ empower our obedience and love for God. Designed to be read alongside an open Bible, Alive in Him helps us apply Paul’s letter to our daily lives, reminding us of our purpose on earth and directing our gaze to the love of Jesus Christ—a love that has the power to transform how we live.

    $13.75$16.99
  • Before You Meet Prince Charming – A Guide to Radiant Purity (Sarah Mally)

    Most books for girls on courtship and Christian preparation for relationships focus far too much on the method of preparedness, but neglect the vital emphasis on preparing yourself! This book comes at the subject right: in your walk with God, are you becoming who you need to be, in order to prepare for who He intends to bring you?

    A young lady who is pure will shine with a radiant brightness in this world of darkness. How can a young lady stay physically and emotionally pure as she waits for God’s best in marriage? What should be her primary focus? How can she build close relationships with her parents? How can she be growing daily in her walk with Christ? What are some practical ways she can deal with a crush? What principles should she remember in her friendships with young men? How can she be wise in her internet usage?

     

    $14.50$16.00
  • Knowing God, 50th Anniversary Edition, Paperback (J. I. Packer)

    “For years I have been asked to list my ‘top 20’ Christian books that I have read. Knowing God has been on that list since the 1970s.” – Charles Swindoll.

    A masterpiece of theology, and one of the few books of the 20th century that will have lasting usage for centuries to come.

    $15.95$22.00
  • Respectable Sins: Student Edition (Jerry Bridges)

    Christians talk a lot – maybe too much – about the really bad sins out there in society. But are we guilty of overlooking the sins in our own lives which we think are less important?  Such as self-righteousness, pride, anger, gossip, bitterness, even anxiety?

    Jerry Bridges’ landmark book, which talks about the sins we tolerate in our lives and make light of, is here specifically adapted for teens – but without being ‘dumbed down’ at all.

    Includes a great collection of Suggested Study Questions for each chapter.

    $13.49$15.99
  • 40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible (Robert Plummer)

    40 Questions about Interpreting the Bible tackles the major questions that students, pastors and professors ask about reading and understanding the Bible.

    The book is divided into into four parts: getting started, approaching the bible generally, approaching specific texts, and issues in recent discussion. This accessible format allows teachers to utilize this book as a textbook and the curious student to understand the issues which are most pertinent to their study. 40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible will be essential reading for the student seeking to advance in biblical studies and for the pastor looking to teach the Bible with confidence.

    $21.50$25.99
  • Devoted: Great Men and Their Godly Moms (Tim Challies)

    Be encouraged, Mom. Many have gone before you in the good work you labor at.  Many of those influential Christian teachers, pastors, and evangelists we read of in the past had a faithful mother who, more than anyone else in life, made them what they are by the grace of God.  Fervent in their prayers, faithful in their instruction to their child. 

    Devoted is eleven short chapters, each of which displays for us the example of a Christian mother who shaped her son into the godly man we know. 

    $10.95$12.99
  • Narrow Gate, Narrow Way (Paul Washer)

    Talk is cheap, and so is a profession of faith apart from repentance. But we live in a day when people put more stock in a once-said prayer than a life reflective of a renewed heart. Taking Matthew 7:13–27 as his text, Paul Washer reminds us of Jesus’s insistence that His way is narrow, and that its travelers will bear good fruit and rest on the solid foundation of God’s Word. Neglecting these warnings from Christ have left many on the broad road to destruction. Don’t think you are heading to heaven if you are not following the way of the Master.

    $5.25$6.00
  • Shepherding a Child’s Heart: DVD Video Series (Tedd Tripp)

    Shepherding a Child’s Heart is about how to speak to the heart of your child. The things your child does and says flow from the heart. Luke 6:45 puts it this way: “…out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.”

    In this newly-recorded edition, Tedd Tripp presents his Shepherding a Child’s Heart seminar in twelve half-hour sessions. Tedd has refined this material over two decades, resulting in a presentation that is practical and accessible. He draws on his wealth of experience as a parent, school administrator, and pastor as he guides viewers through the principles of biblical parenting.

    Includes English and Spanish subtitles

    $47.50$59.95
  • The Way to True Peace and Rest (Robert Bruce)

    Six Sermons on Hezekiah’s Sickness: Isaiah 38:1-22

    It was said of Robert Bruce that ‘no man in his time spake with such evidence and power of the Spirit’. One is certainly left with that impression after reading The Way to True Peace and Rest, his six sermons on Isaiah 38, a chapter that records the illness that afflicted King Hezekiah of Judah and his reaction to it. Although various sicknesses are common to all humanity, yet people react in very different ways when such trials are visited upon them.

    With a wonderful blend of faithful exposition, keen insight, and practical application, Bruce urges his hearers to ‘take heed to the various aspects of this account, that we may learn how to conduct ourselves in the event of our suffering some serious disease; thus, learning from King Hezekiah’s behaviour, we may come to obtain the same comfort he experienced.’

    $5.40$9.00
  • You Who? Why You Matter and How to Deal With It (Rachel Jankovic)

    If “Who am I?” is the question you’re asking, Rachel Jankovic doesn’t want you to “find yourself” or “follow your heart.”  She wants you to learn the real meaning of identity, and it’s not about your feelings or wishful thinking.

    $13.49$14.95
  • Building an Outreach Sunday School (Jill Masters)

    This practical manual for the starting, enlargement and operation of Sunday Schools incorporates years of experience from one who has pioneered Sunday School work in a new town, and has been central for many years to the growth of Britain’s largest Sunday School in the heart of London.

    This manual teems with information and tips which will help small as well as large Schools, but the transparent aim is to encourage the greatest growth possible, in gathering teenagers and children under the sound of the Word.

    $7.25$7.99
  • Psalms That Curse (Sean McGowan)

    “Pastor McGowan lays a biblical foundation for the church’s use of the imprecatory psalms. He clearly shows that the Old and New Testaments are not opposed to each other concerning the love of enemies and the seeking of God’s justice. With wisdom and humility, he answers the difficult question concerning how the church can use the imprecatory psalms today. I highly recommend this work.”

    –Dr. Richard P. Belcher, Jr., Professor of Old Testament and Academic Dean at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte

    $8.99$9.99
  • How Then Should We Worship? The Regulative Principle (Sam Waldron)

    How then Should We Worship sets out guidelines for a distinctively Reformed worship, according to the regulative principle of the church.

    I have taught seminary courses on worship for over two decades only to encounter resistance to the idea that God regulates how corporate worship should be done. Even those most committed to biblical and doctrinal accuracy suddenly become relativists when discussing public worship. Enter Sam Waldron! How should we worship on a Sunday? Dr. Waldron’s answer is Scriptural, sensible, systematic, and (sometimes) strong. Is there a case for a regulative principle of worship? Read this book and find out.

    — Derek W. H. Thomas, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia SC, Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries

    $15.00$18.99