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Reenchanting Humanity: A Theology of Mankind (Owen Strachan)
Reenchanting Humanity is a work of systematic theology that focuses on the doctrine of humanity. Engaging the major anthropological questions of the age, like transgenderism, homosexuality, technology, and more, author Owen Strachan establishes a Christian anthropology rooted in Biblical truth, in stark contrast to the popular opinions of the modern age.
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Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda (Megan Basham)
“This may just be the single most important book on modern Evangelicalism in recent years. It is bold, clear, and very well-researched.”
—John MacArthurHow deeply have leftist billionaires infiltrated America’s churches?
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Spurgeon and the Poor (Alex DiPrima)
In the past century, one question has constantly plagued the church: How should the people of God respond to social issues? Rather than buying in to the “social gospel,” Alex DiPrima looks back to an unexpected source for biblical clarity: Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Part theology and part biography, Spurgeon and the Poor examines how the Prince of Preachers’ belief that gospel preaching and soul-winning should be the church’s primary mission informed his commendable benevolence and mercy ministry.
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The Deconstruction of Christianity (Alisa Childers and Tim Barnett)
Alisa and Tim help the reader to deconstruct the deconstructionists and thus to respond to them, both with arguments and with love and sensitivity. This is a timely book! — Carl Trueman, author of The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self
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The War on Men: Why Society Hates Them and Why We Need Them (Owen Strachan)
Men—and masculinity in general—are under attack. For society to succeed, we need strong men to lead us in all areas of life.
The war on men is a war on civilization.
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Walking in Unity: Biblical Answers to Questions on Race and Racism (Krista Bontrager and Monique Duson)
Walking in Unity is about bringing Christ-centered answers to issues of race and racism. Drawing a clear distinction between the secular culture’s instructions for agreement and Scripture’s call for unity, authors Monique Duson and Krista Bontrager explore what the Bible really says about racial harmony and how Christians ultimately find their common identity in Christ.
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What Do I Say When . . . ? (Andrew T. Walker and Christian Walker)
Navigating the world for the first time can be challenging, especially when popular cultural beliefs contradict the teachings of Scripture. So when inevitable questions arise, parents must be equipped with sound biblical answers to guide their children through the complexities of modern life—because if we fail to catechize our children, the world will surely step in to do it for us.
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What Every Christian Needs to Know About Social Justice (Jeffrey D. Johnson)
With the competence of a careful student and the heart of a faithful pastor, he has done the hard work of investigating the origins, development, and wickedness of the modern social justice movement. Well-researched, clearly written, and necessarily succinct, What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice will be the first book I recommend to believers who want a trustworthy introduction to that movement. – Thomas Ascol, President, Founders Ministries
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Will They Stand (Ken Ham)
A “Must Read” For Today’s Christian Parent!
Our children are facing cultural “giants” that previous generations could never have imagined. Secularism, depravity, immorality, and apathy taunt Christians with a barrage of hate and intolerance. Will our children be equipped to stand strong against these giants or will they be overcome? That is the question Christian parents are asking.
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Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe (Voddie Baucham)
“This book is, among many things, a plea to the Church. I believe we are being duped by an ideology bent on our own demise. This ideology has used our guilt and shame over America’s past, our love for the brethren, and our good and godly desire for reconciliation and justice, as a means through which to introduce destructive heresies.” — Voddie Baucham, Fault Lines
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Christianity and Wokeness (Owen Strachan)
Theologian Owen Strachan makes clear, wokeness is not true justice, nor is it true Christianity. While wokeness employs biblical vocabulary and concepts, it is an alternative religion, far from Christianity in both its methods and its fruit. A potent blend of racism, paganism, and grievance, wokeness encourages “partiality” and undermines the unifying work of the Holy Spirit. It is not simply not the Gospel; it is anti-Gospel.
As Strachan traces the origins of wokeness, lays out its premises, and follows them to their logical conclusions, the contrast of that false faith with the Word of God stands out unmistakably. This succinct but groundbreaking work reveals that wokeness, like other heresies, is not really new. Nor is the antidote: Christ crucified for us.
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By What Standard? God’s World – God’s Rules (Jared Longshore, editor)
By What Standard? is collected writings on vital theological issues for the 21st century, from Tom Ascol, Voddie Baucham, Tom Nettles, Mark Coppenger, Jared Longshore, and Chad Vegas.
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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.
$15.99