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  • Ten Essential Sermons of Charles Spurgeon (Charles Spurgeon)

    These ten sermons exemplify this pattern of deep doctrine, simple but elegant and engaging presentation, and a call to faith and love.

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  • The (Not-So-Secret) Secret to Reaching the Next Generation (Kevin DeYoung)

    In this concise booklet, bestselling author Kevin DeYoung presents 5 Christlike ways to effectively communicate the Christian faith and practice with the next generation. DeYoung reminds leaders that they won’t ultimately impact young hearts with cleverness, humor, or good looks but by walking with Jesus and following his ways—grab them with passion, win them with love, hold them with holiness, challenge them with truth, and amaze them with God.  

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  • The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith in Modern English (Stan Reeves)

    The truths that this confession promoted fell out of favor for much of the twentieth century, but in the last fifty years there has been a great recovery of gospel truth among Evangelicals and once again there are those deeply committed to the doctrines of this confession. The English language, however, has changed over time, and just as there are phrases in the Authorized Version (1611), also known as the King James Version, that are no longer as clear as they once were due to linguistic change, so it is the case with the 1689 Confession. For this reason, this new rendition of the confession by Dr. Reeves is indeed welcome. He has sought to render it readable by the typical twenty-first-century Christian reader, but with minimal change and without sacrificing any of the riches of the original text. I believe he has succeeded admirably in both of these aims. (From the Foreword by Michael A.G. Haykin)

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    The Absurdity of Unbelief (Jeffrey D. Johnson)

    The Absurdity of Unbelief demonstrates why every possible reason for unbelief is irrational and ultimately meaningless by exposing the various self-refuting systems of thought in which these objections are rooted.

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  • The Air We Breathe (Glen Scrivener)

    Is Christianity history? Or is Christian history the deepest explanation of the modern world?

    Today in the west, many consider the church to be dead or dying. Christianity is seen as outdated, bigoted and responsible for many of society’s problems. This leaves many believers embarrassed about their faith and many outsiders wary of religion. But what if the Christian message is not the enemy of our modern Western values, but the very thing that makes sense of them?

    In this fascinating book, Glen Scrivener takes readers on a journey to discover how the teachings of Jesus not only turned the ancient world upside down, but continue to underpin the way we think of life, worth, and meaning. Far from being a relic from the past, the distinctive ideas of Christianity, such as freedom, kindness, progress and equality, are a crucial part of the air that we breathe. As author Glen Scrivener says in his introduction: “The extraordinary impact of Christianity is seen in the fact that we don’t notice it”.

    This is a book for both believers and skeptics—giving Christians confidence to be open about their faith and showing non-Christians the ways in which the message of Jesus makes sense of their most cherished beliefs. Whoever you are, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the values you hold dear as you discover the power and profundity of Jesus and his revolution.

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  • The Baker Illustrated Bible Background Commentary

    This colorful, informative volume is an essential companion for pastors, teachers, and laypeople who want to enhance their personal Bible study and help others do the same.

    $46.99$54.99
  • The Baptists: 3-Volume Set (Tom Nettles)

    Complete 3-volume set of Tom Nettles’ trilogy on Baptist history. A comprehensive work!

    Vol 1: Beginnings in Britain

    Vol 2: Beginnings in American

    Vol 3: The Modern Era

    $69.97$99.97
  • The Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Gifts (Sam Storms)

    Your Gifts Reveal God’s Presence and Power

    The apostle Paul wrote, “There are varieties of gifts, but the same Spirit. . . . To each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good” (1 Cor. 12:4,7). But what are these spiritual gifts? How do you know if you possess them? And, if you do, how do you use them?

    In The Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Gifts, Sam Storms will help you answer basic and foundational questions about the what, why, and how of the unique gifts God gives to each of His children. You will discover the purpose of spiritual gifts in the Church and learn how to identify your special mix of gifting. In addition, you will find out how the Holy Spirit uses the supernatural manifestation of gifts to demonstrate God’s presence and power among His people.

    God has gifted you . . . now learn how to use His good gifts for His glory!

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  • The Beginning of the Gospel: A Theology of Mark (Peter Orr)

    Understanding Mark in the Context of the Old and New Testaments

    The book of Mark—the first and shortest Gospel written—serves as both a historical and theological account, connecting Jesus to the whole storyline of the Bible. Mark writes against the backdrop of the Old Testament and draws from other New Testament writers, specifically Peter and Paul, to articulate many themes that are found in the rest of the New Testament.

    In this addition to the New Testament Theology series, scholar Peter Orr offers an accessible summary of the theology of Mark, examining its relationship to both the Old and New Testaments. Each chapter focuses on a key theological theme—the identity of Christ, the announcement of the kingdom, the call to follow, and more—and explains how it is relevant for the church today.

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  • The Case For Christ (Lee Strobel)

    A powerful defense of the Christian faith! In this updated edition of his bestseller, Strobel cross-examines a dozen of the country’s top scholars to uncover incontestable evidence that supports the claims of Jesus. Revisions include new material on archaeological and manuscript discoveries, responses to skeptics’ critiques of Strobel’s book, fresh recommendations for further study, and more.

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  • The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus (Gary R. Habermas)

    This is an accessible, comprehensive, and persuasive resource providing detailed evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. It also demonstrates how to share the material clearly, honestly, and definitively. Included is an interactive CD which tests the reader’s knowledge of the material by using an entertaining TV game show format.

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  • The Character of Christ (Jonathan Landry Cruse)

    Most experienced Christians are familiar with the fruit of the Spirit listed in Galatians. Love, peace, patience, and so on are often considered both gracious marks of true Christian character and ideals to aim for. But what do they look like when lived to the fullest?

    This book answers this question by studying the fullness of the fruit of the Spirit in the life of Christ. In a warm and engaging style, Jonathan Landry Cruse examines these godly attributes in the Lord’s example, comparing them with our own faltering efforts at holiness, and shows that we can only bear true fruit for God by our union to the life-giving Vine. The work is God’s, not ours – and this is good news for all those who yearn for greater sanctification.

     

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  • The Christian Manifesto (Alistair Begg)

    What does genuine Christian living look like in the 21st century, and how can we be motivated to live that way?

    The answer comes from Jesus’ sermon in Luke 6 (sometimes known as the Sermon on the Plain), which starts, “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God,” and goes on to lay out God’s vision statement for the Christian life. It is a manifesto that transcends politics, culture and personality, detailing God’s intentions for his people.

     

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  • The Christian Ministry (Charles Bridges)

    The revival of the Church seems to be closely connected with the condition of its ministry. Bridges sub-titled the study of the Christian Ministry, ‘An Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency’, and, rightly used, it is well suited to promote a faithful and effective ministry.

    The Christian Ministry is Bridges’ best known literary work, but his expositions of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Psalm 119 are also highly valued.

    Bridges begins by considering the general and personal cause of ministerial ineffectiveness, and goes on to examine comprehensively preaching and pastoral work. This book was one of the few which the godly Robert Murray M’Cheyne took with him to the Holy Land, and, in its field, it is without an equal.

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  • The Christian Teacher as Office-Bearer (Joel R. Beeke)

    In this book, my dear brother rightly shines the spotlight on our hearts as teachers. Curriculum content, instructional strategies, pedagogical understandings, and discipline methods are important, but the most essential for the Christian teacher is to model Christ. While this treatise does provide gems of practical application, its target is the heart. Christian teachers (whether parents, schoolteachers, elders or pastors), are called to be living reflections of Christ. We are the picture our children or students witness. The impact is often lifelong, and the result can be eternal. The author insightfully examines the heartbeat of our Christian teaching under the headings of Christ’s offices: prophet, priest, and king. We all need to grow as Christian teachers in becoming Christlike prophets in teaching; as priests in sacrificing, praying, and being a blessing for; and as kings in servant leadership of, guiding, and protecting our children and students. And when overwhelmed with our own insufficiencies, this book again points us to the sufficiency of Christ. Read this short book. It clearly displays the foundation and hope of Christian education and the heart and love of a Christian teacher, which is Christ the Teacher of all Christian teachers.

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  • The Church, the Scriptures, and the Sacraments Volume 28 (John Owen)

    Crossway Introduces the Collected Works of John Owen, Updated for Modern Readers

    Regarded as one of the greatest theologians in history, 17th-century pastor John Owen wrote extensively on holiness, Scripture, the Trinity, missions, and ecclesiology. His classic works—which have inspired many Christian thinkers including Charles Spurgeon, J. I. Packer, and John Piper—remain influential, but until now haven’t been offered in an easy-to-read collection.

    The Complete Works of John Owen is a 40-volume series that brings together all of Owen’s original theological writings, reformatted for modern readers. Volume 28, edited by Andrew M. Leslie, includes a variety of Owen’s treatises, sermons, short letters, and tracts. These works cover scriptural, sacramental, and ecclesiological topics, including the integrity of Scripture, identifying and responding to habitual sin, and the importance of devotion and worship. Along with extensive introductions by the editor, this volume includes outlines, footnotes, and other supporting resources.

    This landmark series—which will be published over a number of years—presents Owen’s prolific work in an easy-to-read layout to reach and inspire a new generation of Bible readers and scholars to deeper faith.

    $38.95$44.99
  • The Classic Warfield Collection (B.B. Warfield)

    The Classic Warfield Collection presents scholars, students, and educated laypeople with reedited, unabridged versions of Warfield’s most luminous articles, enhanced by numerous helpful new resources.

    $79.99$110.00
  • The Coming Golden Age: 31 Ways to be Kingdom Ready (Dr. David Jeremiah)

    In this definitive book, trusted Bible teacher and Pastor Dr. David Jeremiah unfolds the Second Coming of Christ and His millennium reign here on earth with stunning clarity while also showing how the correct interpretation of these pivotal events changes how we live here and now. The King is coming, and we have a part to play in this story that promises to set right all that is wrong and usher in a new golden age.

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  • The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction (Justin Whitmel Earley)

    Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of invisible habits, forming us into anxious, busy people. We yearn for the freedom of the gospel but remain shackled by our screens and exhausted by our routines.

    The answer is a rule of life that aligns our habits to our beliefs. The Common Rule’s four daily and four weekly habits transform frazzled days into lives of love for God and neighbor. Justin Earley provides doable, life-giving practices to find freedom and rest for your soul. This expanded edition now includes study guide questions for individual reflection and group discussion.

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  • The Complete Set of John MacArthur New Testament Commentaries

    This set includes the entire collection of the MacArthur New Testament Commentary series: Matthew 1-7Matthew 8-15Matthew 16-23Matthew 24-28Mark 1-8, Mark 9-16Luke 1-5Luke 6-10, Luke 11-17, Luke 18-24, John 1-11John 12-21Acts 1-12Acts 13-28Romans 1-8Romans 9-161 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians & Philemon1 & 2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter & Jude1-3 JohnRevelation 1-11,  Revelation 12-22, and the whole-commentary Index.

    The MacArthur New Testament Commentary series continues to be one of today’s top-selling commentary series. These commentaries from respected Bible scholar and preacher John MacArthur give a verse-by-verse analysis in context and provide points of application for passages, illuminating the biblical text in practical and relevant ways.

    $579.99$801.99