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  • Women’s Ministry in the Local Church (Ligon Duncan, Susan Hunt)

    The benefits of women’s ministries are great: training and discipling, evangelizing, and reaching out to the poor and needy. This book, written by seasoned ministry leaders, provides many proven tools to help start a women’s ministry in your church.

    $14.50$16.99
  • A Compassionate Call to Counter-Culture (David Platt)

    David Platt shows Christians how to actively take a stand on such issues as poverty, sex trafficking, marriage, abortion, racism, and religious liberty―and challenges us to become passionate, unwavering voices for Christ. Drawing on compelling personal accounts from around the world, Platt presents an unapologetic yet winsome call for Christians to faithfully follow Christ into the cultural battlefield in ways that will prove both costly and rewarding.

    The lines have been drawn. The moment has come for Christians to rise up and deliver a gospel message that’s more radical than even the most controversial issues of our day.

    $17.95$19.99
  • Profiting From the Word (A. W. Pink)

    How much do you really gain from your Bible reading? If “all Scripture is profitable…” (2 Tim. 3:17), how profitable has it been to you? This small book is valuable beyond description, for learning to read the Scriptures and observe in them the key themes which God has revealed them for.

    Pink provides insights which make this a great “first book” on Bible study for the novice, while still offering principles that even a scholar must never forget.

    $6.75$8.00
  • Why Should I Fast? (Daniel Hyde)

    Today, the church seems to have forgotten about the spiritual discipline of fasting. Most of us have never heard a sermon about it, and few of us have ever practiced it. We think of fasting as an antiquated relic of the past. So why should we fast in an age of fast food?

    Pastor Daniel R. Hyde argues that “fasting is actually a basic biblical teaching and practice, one that is vital to cultivating godly living in an ungodly generation.” Fasting is a means to the end of abiding, deep, and personal communion with the triune God through prayer. The author explains what fasting is, provides biblical examples of it, reminds us of what Jesus taught regarding it, and tells us how to go about it.

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  • The Twin Pillars of the Christian Life (Wayne Mack)

    Make this the year that you grow in the essentials: prayer and Bible study! Every believer yearns to grow in his prayer life and gain more from Bible study. Here are Dr. Wayne Mack’s hallmark works on both subjects, for the first time published together in one book, a joint edition.

    A book of lasting help for those desiring to draw nearer to God in prayer and for those who desire their Bible study to render life-changing fruit.

    $12.75$14.75
  • Easy Chairs, Hard Words: Conversations on the Liberty of God (Douglas Wilson)

    “Therefore He has mercy on whom He wills, and whom He wills He hardens. You will say to me then, ‘Why still find fault, For who resisted His will?’ But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God?” (Romans 9:18-20a).

    Easy Chairs, Hard Words offers an honest look at many such difficult passages in Scripture. Presented as a series of fictional conversations between a curious young Christian and a seasoned pastor, these dialogues speak with clarity to those new to the Reformed faith.

    They begin with the question, “Can salvation be lost?” and from there wrestle with other hard-to-swallow doctrines, including the freedom of the will, election, and original sin. Hard words, and yet the understanding given these passages is thoughtful and gentle. For our God—the God of hard words—is a merciful and loving Father, slow to wrath and quick to pardon, a triune God who graciously rescues men from death and brings them into everlasting life.

    $9.75$12.00
  • Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith: Tan-Green (C.H. Spurgeon)
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    Cheque Book of the Bank of Faith (C. H. Spurgeon)

    A short reading for every day. Spurgeon wrote this selection of readings to encourage believers to enter into the full provision that their relationship to Jesus entitled them to realize, on a daily basis. He explains we have to present the promises of Scripture to God in prayer and faith, anticipating that he will honor what he has said.

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  • A Place of Quiet Rest (Nancy Leigh DeMoss)

    Daily time with the Lord is essential for an authentic, abiding relationship with Him. But so often the details of our busy lives swallow this precious time. This compelling work by Nancy Leigh DeMoss teaches women – and all readers – how to have a rich, intimate daily devotional life. You’ll be challenged to transform your quiet times from daily drudgery to immeasurable delight.

    $12.50$14.99
  • Isaiah by the Day (Alec Motyer)

    As a man who loves the word of God, Alec Motyer presents these daily devotional comments and observations from the book of Isaiah. For him, daily devotion is not a mere habit but a real desire to be transformed by the challenging word of Isaiah. These devotionals reassure us that the Lord can restore what sin has robbed us of. Motyer’s daily devotionals are birthed from a lifetime of study on the prophecy of Isaiah.

    Day by day you will be provided with passages from Isaiah and an opportunity to explore the passage further. Take time to acquaint yourself with these passages from God’s Word and treasure them in your heart.

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  • Surprised by Suffering: The Role of Pain and Death in the Christian Life (R. C. Sproul)

    Suffering often seems to catch us by surprise. One day we are healthy, comfortable, and happy. The next we find ourselves ill or injured, struggling, and distraught. The pain that invades our lives may come from our own suffering or that of a loved one. But no matter the source, we didn’t see it coming. All too often, our perplexity prompts us to suspect God of wrongdoing.

    In this classic book, republished in a revised and expanded edition, Dr. R.C. Sproul argues that we should not be surprised by suffering; instead, we should expect pain and sorrow in this life. Some are actually called to a “vocation” of suffering, and all of us are called to undergo the ultimate suffering of death. God promises in His Word that difficult times will come upon us, but He also promises that He allows suffering for our good and His glory, and He will never give us more than we can bear with His help.

    Dr. Sproul offers solid biblical counsel and comfort for those undergoing suffering and for those who minister to the suffering, counsel that helps believers stand in times of trial with faith in a God who is both loving and good.

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  • Christian Behavior (John Bunyan)

    How to Walk so as to Please God

    Including a preliminary biographical essay on Bunyan’s character and writings,

    by Rev. Alexander Philip, Minister of Cruden

    $4.75$5.95
  • Side by Side: Walking with Others in Wisdom and Love (Ed Welch)

    Everyone needs help from time to time, especially in the midst of painful circumstances and difficult trials. In this short book, a highly respected biblical counselor and successful author offers practical guidance for all Christians—pastors and laypeople alike—who want to develop their “helping skills” when it comes to walking alongside hurting people.

    Friends are the best helpers, and this book is grounded in that idea.  Welch shows believers that most of us are already equipped to bear one another’s burdens through gentle words of wisdom and kind acts of love. God uses ordinary relationships and conversations between ordinary Christians in your lives, more than that of “professionals.”  Using nothing more spectacular or exceptional than each other, God works extraordinary miracles in our lives.

    $12.75$14.99
  • Making Springs in the Valley of Baca (John Tock)

    Psalm 84 describes the longing of pilgrims for Zion and the house of the Lord. On the way, they pass through the Valley of Baca. By God’s grace, they turn it into a place of springs to refresh others who follow. Throughout three difficult years of dealing with cancer, the author and his wife show how the application of appropriate scriptures turns weeping into strength, peace, comfort and joy.

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  • Washed by God: The Story of Baptism (Karl Deenick)

    “Whatever you believe about baptism, this valuable book will give you many generous doses of biblical theology, biblical evidence, theological cohesion, and pastoral clarity. It is theologically deep and highly practical.  Heartily recommended.” — Peter Adam, Principal of Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia

    Baptism is a subject which has caused confusion amongst Christians for many years. Jesus included it in his final charge to the disciples. It is clearly important, so why do we spend so much time arguing about it? Baptism is a God–given sign, not to obscure the gospel, but to make it clearer.

    Karl Deenick explains not only what baptism is, what it isn’t, and who should be baptized, but he follows the threads of symbolic cleansing through both the Old and New Testaments. He explains and exalts the gospel and shows how the Old Testament foreshadows Jesus and how he fulfils the Old Testament.

    $14.50$17.99
  • Nothing But the Truth: Upholding the Gospel in a Doubting Age (John MacArthur)

    Combining a biblical study of evangelism, a rational defense of Christian beliefs, and a practical approach to evangelism, this book offers a well-rounded perspective that can help you gently and confidently give an answer for the hope you have in Christ.

    “Sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.” -1 Peter 3:15

    Scripture is clear about the fact that we must be prepared to communicate the truth of the Gospel when given the opportunity—and do it with the right attitude. But even when your tone is gentle and respectful, what, specifically, should you say when asked or confronted about your faith? And what is your overall responsibility to unbelievers as a disciple of Christ?

    $14.99$17.99
  • The Pastor’s Book (Kent Hughes)

    A Comprehensive and Practical Guide to Pastoral Ministry

    Pastors are tasked with the incredibly demanding job of caring for the spiritual, emotional, and, at times‚ physical needs of their people. While seminary is helpful preparation for many of the challenges pastors face, there’s far more to pastoral ministry than what can be covered in the classroom.

    Designed as a reference guide for nearly every situation a pastor will face, this comprehensive book by seasoned pastors Kent Hughes and Doug O’Donnell is packed full of biblical wisdom and practical guidance related to the reality of pastoral ministry in the trenches.

    From officiating weddings to conducting funerals to visiting the sick, this book will equip pastors and church leaders with the knowledge they need to effectively minister to their flocks, both within the walls of the church and beyond.

    $37.50$50.00
  • Counterfeit Gods: The Empty Promises of Money, Sex, and Power – hardcover (Timothy Keller)

    Many of us have placed our faith in money, true love, or success – and been let down. Keller presents the Bible’s unvarnished truth about the inevitable disappointment these lead to, and how refreshing true hope and faith in God is.

    $9.97$19.95
  • Reversal: When God Takes you the Other Way

    God works in mysterious ways. His ways and thoughts are so much higher than our own that we often get confused and are sometimes overwhelmed, thinking He has left us alone in our circumstances. As you read this book and follow the zigzag life of a man who has always loved straight lines, you will discover God’s invisible hand made visible. There will be no denying that God loves the Keusals and has worked for their good, molding them for the work of His kingdom. Their story will touch you deeply and prepare you for the adventure that awaits all those whose lives are in His hands.

    $8.75$9.99
  • The Art of Divine Contentment (Thomas Watson)

    One of the great old Puritan classics, and one of the most readable, by an author skilled in the art of illustration as few men in history have been. Few lessons are more difficult or necessary for the Christian than learning contentment of heart, in the abounding and abasing changes of life. And few are more qualified to provide sound biblical counsel in this area than Thomas Watson.

    One of his most popular writings of all time, this explains what real contentment is and how to obtain it. While laying the axe to the root of such sins as envy, covetousness, murmuring and discontent, he provides helpful instructions for cultivating a disposition of humility and trust in our God’s providence in our lives.

    $12.50$15.00
  • Facing Grief: Counsel for Mourners (John Flavel) (#10)

    From a Puritan minister who faced many sufferings in his life, including the death of his first – and second wife, along with persecution, comes this volume of outstanding counsel, originally titled “A Token for Mourners.”

    The work is intended to provide biblical comfort to ‘godly mourners’. This book is full of Scripture, counsel, warning, and wisdom gained from prayerful reflection on the personal experience of affliction in loss and grief.

    For over 150 years Flavel’s Token for Mourners was printed and re-printed in England and America. The times demanded that the heart-breaking experience of the loss of children be faced by most parents. And generations of Christian parents found comfort through this little book.

    $8.75$10.00