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  • Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God (John Piper)

    Piper urges us to think for the glory of God. He demonstrates from Scripture that glorifying God with our minds and hearts is not either-or, but both-and. Thinking carefully about God fuels passion and affections for God. Likewise, Christ-exalting emotion leads to disciplined thinking.

    Readers will be reminded that “the mind serves to know the truth that fuels the fires of the heart.”

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  • Growing Up in Grace (Murray G. Brett)

    Christianity is more than an experience of salvation in the past.  Nor is it simply a status once for all bestowed. It is a high and holy vocation to be fulfilled in all who name Christ’s name. We dare not rest until we attain to the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

    This book addresses our consciences about the character of our Christian way. Do we really show a credible godliness?  Does your life demonstrate a deepening, growing relationship with our Lord? Is the Love of Jesus Christ constraining our behavior – love so amazing, so divine demanding our souls, our lives, and our all – and are we giving the Lord affectionate obedience in return?

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  • Christ and the Culture Wars (Ben Chang)

    Benjamin Chang explores the stories of the revolution, tracing the trajectories of four of the biggest social justice movements – feminism, racial justice, gay pride and the trans movement – before looking at the ways Christians usually engage with these arenas of cultural conflict (mirror, argue, ignore) and identifying a better way forward.

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  • Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World (David Jeremiah)

    In light of the chaotic events in our world, how can a Christian continue to live a life of commitment and confidence? Looking through the lens of the same verses that speak of Christ’s return, Dr. Jeremiah points us to the habits we must establish that will form a pattern for living with certain hope in our uncertain times.

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  • The Imperfect Pastor (Zack Erswine)

    “It’s hard to imagine a book packed with more grace and insight into the extraordinary life of the ordinary pastor. So I’ll quit trying and just read Zack Eswine’s The Imperfect Pastor again. No one today shows more insight into the perils and joys of everyday ministry in the local church—a refreshingly honest and beautifully written meditation.”
    — Mark Galli, Editor, Christianity Today

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  • The Lord’s Supper as a Means of Grace: More than a Memory (Richard Barcellos)

    In what way can we consider the Lord’s Supper more than just a memorial, but actually a powerful tool of conveying God’s grace to us?  In this impressive new study, on a topic rarely covered since the Great Reformation, Richard Barcellos focuses on showing us how the Lord’s Supper is indeed a means of grace in the church.  He demonstrates that this takes place because of what the Holy Spirit does in the hearts of believers when the church partakes.

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  • The Peacemaker: A Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict (Ken Sande)

    For more than 30 years, The Peacemaker has been the book which has helped individuals and churches, people from all walks of life with vast differences in perspective, apply biblical truths and resolve personal conflicts.  Putting Ken Sande’s counsels into practice has brought about many close friendships among people who thought the relationship was so damaged that is was beyond salvaging.  True, life-changing reconciliation is possible, even between those who start at very different places.

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  • God’s Rules for Holiness: Unlocking the Ten Commandments (Peter Masters)

    Taken at face value the Ten Commandments are binding on all people, and will guard the way to Heaven, so that evil will never spoil its glory and purity. But the Commandments are far greater than their surface meaning, as this book shows.

    They challenge us as Christians on a still wider range of sinful deeds and attitudes. They provide positive virtues as goals. And they give immense help for staying close to the Lord in our walk and worship.

    The Commandments are vital for godly living and for greater blessing, but we need to enter into the panoramic view they provide of the standards and goals for redeemed people.

     

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  • A Vision for Missions (Tom Wells)

    Tom Wells writes with the conviction that Christians interested in missions must return to our first principles: that human need and terrible world conditions are not really our chief Biblical motive. Our foremost motive in evangelism is the glory of God and that He is worthy to be known!

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  • 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guides: 10 volumes (Bobby Jamieson, Mark Dever)

    The 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guides series explores the biblical foundations of key aspects of the church, helping Christians live out those realities as members of a local body.

    Conveniently packaged and accessibly written, this series offers guided, inductive discussion of Scripture passages; it’s ideal for use in Sunday school, church-wide studies, or small-group contexts. These volumes are dedicated to bringing the most out of church life and membership, uniting around the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ.

    The local church is meant to be living, growing, distinct, and God-glorifying. Yet many disagree about what a church really is and what it should look like. This study works through seven biblical aspects of the church and, in so doing, helps participants to discover a big-picture vision of the church.

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  • A Guide to Christian Living (John Calvin)

    Originally entitled by Calvin, On The Christian Life. 

    When John Calvin first began writing his Institutes of the Christian Religion, he had in mind a short handbook or manual which would set out the essentials of the Christian faith. Although the persecution of Protestants in France led him in time to accentuate the apologetic nature of the book, the Institutes, as first published in 1536, remained a work of Christian instruction, intended, as Calvin says, for those who were ‘touched with some zeal for religion’, and principally for those among his French compatriots who ‘were hungering and thirsting for Christ’, and who ‘might be shaped to true godliness’.

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  • Children at the Lord’s Table? Assessing the Case for Paedocommunion (Cornelius P. Venema)

    A growing trend among Reformed churches is the practice of admitting young children to the Lord’s Supper. In Children at the Lord’s Table?, Cornelis P. Venema provides an insightful analysis of the theoretical arguments used by advocates of this recent trend.

    After clarifying terms and explaining arguments often made in favor of paedocommunion, he considers the history of the church’s confessions, teaching, and practice regarding the proper recipients of the Lord’s Supper. Presenting a historical, exegetical, and systematic treatment of the subject, Venema presents a clear and biblical case for our historical practices.

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    Nine Marks of a Healthy Church (Mark Dever)

    You may have read books on this topic before—but not like this one. Instead of an instruction manual for church growth, this classic text offers tried and true principles for assessing the health of your church. Whether you’re a pastor, a leader, or an involved member of your congregation, studying the nine marks of a healthy church will help you cultivate new life and well-being within your own church for God’s glory.

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  • Nine Marks of a Healthy Church (Mark Dever) Hardback

    You may have read books on this topic before—but not like this one. Instead of an instruction manual for church growth, this classic text offers tried and true principles for assessing the health of your church. Whether you’re a pastor, a leader, or an involved member of your congregation, studying the nine marks of a healthy church will help you cultivate new life and well-being within your own church for God’s glory.

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  • Nothing is Impossible with God: Reflections on Weakness, Faith, and Power (Rose Marie Miller)

    No one likes to feel weak. Just thinking about our inadequate resources can fill us with fear and hopelessness. But Rose Marie Miller has a different perspective. For her true weakness is a gift born out of a deep sense of need, it drives us to Christ and unleashes all the redeeming energy of God’s grace in our lives and others.

    Rose Marie Miller, a living example of God’s power in weakness, weaves together biblical insights and personal experience and shares a new, gospel-driven way of living where the way up is down, the weak become strong, and the dead receive life. God, for whom nothing is impossible, uses weak people to change the world—and that includes you!

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  • The Life of God in the Soul of Man (Henry Scougal)

    This timeless classic was originally written to encourage a friend and stimulate his spiritual life. It was so appreciated that it was later published as a book for a wider readership.

    A hundred years later a copy was sent to George Whitefield by his friend, Charles Wesley – it was instrumental in Whitefield’s conversion. This book provided much of the stimulation behind the Methodist Revival of Britain and the Great Awakening in America.

    In it Scougal explains the four essential characteristics of divine life, their excellence, their advantages and the practical steps that you can take in realizing them as your personal experience.

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  • The Pilgrim Road: Insights from Early Christians (David Bercot)

    During the 2nd and 3rd centuries A.D. (100-300), the Christian faith was often an illegal religion, persecuted throughout much of the civilized world. In many ways, our God used this as a blessing: because such a situation culled out superficial “professors” and only those who were willing to live sacrificially for Christ were shown to be Christians. It produced thousands of fervent souls who loved God more than anything else, who scorned the pains of persecution and the alluring pleasures of the world.

    The passionate Christianity of the men and women of those early centuries has much to teach us today. They have left us a rich legacy of ancient writings that provide keen insights on how to walk on the pilgrim road – the narrow way of which Jesus spoke. This book is a unique collection of the best insights, reflections, exhortations, and counsels of those early Christians. 25 chapters consisting of their writings about separation from the world, loving your enemies, obedience, suffering, prosperity, compassion, and much more.

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  • Twelve Challenges Churches Face (Mark Dever)

    Division. Disobedience. Legalism. These are just a few of the many problems that plague churches today, just as they plagued the Corinthian church in the first century. That’s why, out of his great love and concern for this young church, Paul addressed these issues boldly, offering the Christians at Corinth much-needed admonition, instruction, and encouragement.

    If you have ever witnessed a church split or a denominational dispute, you know firsthand that the same sort of struggles impact our churches today. In Twelve Challenges Churches Face, pastor Mark Dever, a leading authority on the subject of church health, tackles this and eleven other major challenges we must fight to overcome.

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  • The Pursuit of God (A. W. Tozer)

    Whether you are thirsting for more of God, or do not yet know of the “mighty longing after God” that so consumed A.W. Tozer’s life and ministry, his classic work, The Pursuit of God can draw the reader into a deep, abiding relationship with the One who nourishes men’s souls.

    “Through all of Tozer’s books and articles there shines a passion for God that puts our shallowness to shame, and reading him is like drinking at an oasis in the desert.”
    — J.I. Packer, author of Knowing God

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