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He Is Not Silent: Preaching in a Postmodern World (Albert Mohler) (PB)
Contemporary preaching suffers from a loss of confidence in the power of the Word, from an infatuation with technology, from an embarrassment before the biblical text, from an evacuation of biblical content, from a focus on felt needs, from a crying absence of the gospel!
Preaching – the practice of publicly expositing the Bible – has fallen on hard times. How did this happen? After all, as John A. Broadus famously remarked, “Preaching is characteristic of Christianity.”
In a style both commanding and encouraging, author Al Mohler lays the groundwork for preaching, fans the flame on the glory of preaching, and calls out with an urgent need for preaching.
This message is desperately needed yet not often heard. Whether you’re concerned or enthused by the state of the church today, join Mohler as he examines preaching and why the church can’t survive without it.
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The Life of Faith (A. W. Pink)
What is the purpose of our lives? God’s design is that he might be honored; that Christ might be glorified and that those he has chosen might be saved to have abundant life. Pink looks at what God has done for us, why he has done this and how we should respond. He gives us marks of grace to look for in ourselves and reassurance as to the help God provides.
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What is a Christian? (Ryan McGraw)
What is a Christian? This is a truly vital question because never-ending happiness or everlasting horror hinges upon understanding the correct, biblical answer to it. Yet few questions have provoked so much confusion. Ryan McGraw lays out what it means to be a Christian in terms of what one believes, what one experiences, and what one does—a full-orbed Christianity of head, heart, and hands.
If you are investigating what it means to follow Jesus Christ, if you are wrestling with the question of whether you are truly saved, if you desire to grow as a Christian by getting back to the basics, or if you are seeking to help others, here are simple and clear answers from the Holy Scriptures.
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Will Our Generation Speak? A Call to be Bold with the Gospel (Grace Mally)
Witnessing can be a frightening experience. The fear of what to say and the reactions of people you’re talking to can be so intimidating that people simply stay quiet about their faith. Let the challenge of Will Our Generation Speak? provide you with practical ideas and encouragement to speak the Gospel with boldness.
Learn how being young can be an advantage in witnessing, how to overcome fear, questions to keep as a “stash” for when you’re not sure where what to say next, how to respond to evolutionary worldviews, and more. Filled with examples from the author’s witnessing experiences, you’ll be encouraged and inspired to proclaim the gospel.
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Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of Rest (Edward Welch)
One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear haunts so much of our life. Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often “running scared.” Author Ed Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grip of anxiety, worry, and dread.
Welch encourages readers to discover for themselves that the Bible is full of words of comfort for fearful people. Covering 30 topics, Welch offers sound biblical theology and moment-by-moment, thoughtful encouragement for those on the heart and mind battlefield of rampant, panic-stricken responses.
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Power Through Prayer (E. M. Bounds)
Resolve to make the coming year a year of commitment to prayer. Pastor and civil war chaplain E. M. Bounds penned his classic book on prayer for the simple reason that Christians don’t pray enough. It quickly became perhaps the most well-known book on prayer ever written. He decried the great evil of his times to be: little or no praying.
“The little estimate we put on prayer is evident from the little time we give to it,” Bounds wrote.
“Talking to men for God is a great thing, but talking to God for men is greater still.” Simple and concise, Bounds’ volume has helped multitudes of Christians renew and strengthen their habits of prayer.
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Given For You: Reclaiming Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper (Keith Mathison)
A book that will give you a deeper appreciation of the Lord’s Supper, as a highlight of your church service, indeed a highlight of your week and life every time it is enjoyed.
“The best and most comprehensive treatment of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper I have ever seen. . . . a genuine ‘must read’ book.” —R. C. Sproul
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Christians Get Depressed Too (David Murray)
Many Christians mistakenly believe that true Christians don’t get depressed, and this misconception heaps additional guilt and pain onto those who are suffering. Author David P. Murray comes to the defense of depressed Christians and explains why and how Christians should study depression, and the approaches caregivers, pastors and churches can take to help those in emotional distress.
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The Master Plan of Evangelism (Robert Coleman)
Announcing the good news of God’s kingdom has always been a top priority for all followers of Christ. For more than 40 years, The Master Plan of Evangelism has helped Christians in this task since its first printing in 1963. Any believer in Christ can become more fruitful in this work by following this pattern. Read by more than 3 million.
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Paul’s Vision for the Deacons – Study Guide (Alexander Strauch)
With questions and assignments written by Alexander Strauch, this Study Guide is designed as a companion to the text, Paul’s Vision for the Deacons: Assisting the Elders with the Care of God’s Church. Together, these resources make excellent training material for deacons and the elders who lead them.
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Wisdom for Life: 52 Old Testament Meditations (Michael P. V. Barrett)
Some Christians find the Old Testament intimidating and irrelevant today because we are under a new and better covenant. In this book, Michael P. V. Barrett demonstrates how vitally important the Old Testament is. Instead of giving a systematic apology for the Old Testament, Barrett simply serves up fifty-two meditations on various passages, allowing us to taste and see how good the Old Testament is in light of Christ’s coming.
You will learn how the Old Testament shows us God’s concern for true and spiritual worship, teaches us lessons in the life of faith, and reveals to us the glory of our Redeemer. A real feast for the soul!
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How to Build a Healthy Church (Mark Dever)
How to Build a Healthy Church, a revised and expanded edition of The Deliberate Church, challenges leaders to evaluate their motivations for ministry and provides practical examples of healthy, deliberate leadership.
Written as a companion handbook for Nine Marks of a Healthy Church, it covers important topics including membership, worship, responsible evangelism, and church roles. This is more than a step-by-step plan to mimic; it’s a biblical blueprint for pastors, elders, and anyone committed to the church’s vitality.
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Our Heavenly Shepherd: Comfort and Strength from Psalm 23 (Ian Hamilton)
Psalm 23 is probably the best known and most read passage in the Bible – a wonderfully reassuring picture of the believer’s life. Through it we learn the Lord God almighty is the faithful, heavenly Shepherd of his sheep – not only faithfully leading his sheep in life but also through the valley of the shadow of death – bringing them into his house where he will dwell with them forever.
Reflecting on Psalm 23 verse by verse will help us see how rich and privileged the believer’s life is as we learn how personally God is committed to protect and bring his people to be with him to heaven.
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The Foundation of Communion With God (John Owen)
Introduces readers to the Trinitarian piety of John Owen (1616–1683). Ryan McGraw’s sketches the major events of this important theologian’s life and shows how his circumstances shaped his thought on the themes of the Trinity and public worship.
The second part of the book presents 41 brief selections from Owen’s writings that trace his thoughts on knowing God as triune, on Scripture and worship, on heavenly-mindedness, and on covenant and the church. Appendixes provide readers with a chronological list of Owen’s writings and a guide to them for those who wish to delve deeper into this great theologian’s thoughts.
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United We Stand: Pocket Puritans Series (Thomas Brooks)
In his constant warfare against the church the devil loves nothing better than to sow the seeds of discord and division. The Puritan Thomas Brooks lamented, “Our own woeful experience is too great a proof of this.”
How can we counter this devilish ploy? Brooks outlines a twelve-point action plan and teaches us that United We Stand, Divided We Fall is a fitting motto for every Christian soldier and Christian church.
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Glenda’s Story: Led by Grace (Glenda Revell)
Unwanted from birth and abused throughout her childhood, Glenda was desperate for love and a sense of belonging. Her only respite from a miserable home life was school, and the welcoming shade of her favorite willow tree, under which she would dream of another life, another family, and pray to a God she did not yet know.
Ultimately, Glenda’s afflictions became the cords with which God drew her to Himself. Receiving His salvation, she understood that God had saved her from her own sinfulness, more than horrid conditions and treatment by others. This is a story of great hope, an amazing account of how our merciful Savior brings light out of darkness, joy out of sorrow, and peace out of pain. Highly recommended by Elisabeth Elliot.
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The 15 Descriptions of Love, Applied to All Christian Leaders & Teachers (Alexander Strauch)
The 15 Descriptions of Love is an exposition of 1 Corinthians 13:1-7, examining the Apostle Paul’s list of fifteen descriptions of love. In this 80-page book, Strauch applies these descriptions to Christians in any kind of a leadership role.
If you lead or teach people — as a Sunday school teacher, youth worker, women’s or men’s ministry leader, Bible study leader, administrator, music director, elder, deacon, pastor, evangelist, or missionary — The 15 Descriptions of Love will help you become more skilled in dealing with people and a more loving leader and teacher.
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Simplify Your Spiritual Life (Donald Whitney)
If your Bible study seems as tedious as filing your tax return and your prayer life as wearisome as trying to understand your phone bill, stop. Take a deep breath. Let author Donald Whitney show you how rewarding the simple Christian life can be.
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