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  • The God Who Hears (Sarah Ivill)

    Author Sarah Ivill contends, “As we study prayer through the lens of the unfolding story of Scripture, it will teach us how to pray, but more importantly it will reveal the Covenant God to whom we pray.” And just such an endeavor provides the foundation and motivation necessary to enrich our prayer life. See how Old Testament prayers find their fulfillment and transformation in Christ.

    Discover boldness and joy in prayer because Christ is the high priest who gives us access to the throne of grace. Moreover, look forward to an eternity in which our prayers will consist of unhindered praise.

    $13.75$15.00
  • Heaven Taken by Storm (Thomas Watson)

    In his typically heart-searching style, replete with practical illustrations and gripping remarks, Watson describes how the Christian is to take the kingdom of heaven by holy violence through the reading and exposition of Scripture, prayer, meditation, self-examination, conversation, and the sanctification of the Lord’s Day.

    Watson poignantly calls the believer to be vigilant against the flesh, Satan, and the world. Soldiers of Christ will find this a practical handbook on Christian living.

    $12.50$15.00
  • Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology (Richard C. Barcellos, editor)

    “A thoroughly enjoyable book.  I wish I had had such a book when I began my theological journey.  A sincere thank you to all the contributors.” — Tom Nettles

    Recovering a Covenantal Heritage is more than a book title; it is a welcomed clarion call for modern Reformed Baptists.” — Voddie Baucham

    “Here is a book worth digging your teeth into and it has come at the right time in the global growth of the Reformed Baptist movement.” — Conrad Mbewe

    $28.00$36.00
  • The Shorter Catechism Explained From Scripture (Thomas Vincent) (#16)

    The shorter catechism has been used for centuries as a teaching basis for an introduction to the doctrines of the Christian faith. This London pastor of the 17th century made extensive use of it to train his young people, and his explanation of the catechism has been an invaluable, classic work, reprinted many times over the centuries.

    In the opinion of B.B. Warfield, the Westminster divines left to posterity not only ‘the most thoroughly thought out statement ever penned of the elements of evangelical religion’ but also one which breathes ‘the finest fragrance of spiritual religion’. Their most influential work, ‘The Shorter Catechism’, was intended as a teaching basis for an introduction to the Christian Faith. No London pastor made more effective use of it than Thomas Vincent (1634-1678) and when this ‘explanation’ was first published in 1674, John Owen, Thomas Watson along with 38 other signatories to the Preface, declared their belief that it would ‘be greatly useful to all Christians in general’.

    $8.75$10.00
  • The Ten Commandments – hardcover edition (Thomas Watson)

    Watson was one of the most popular preachers in England during the Puritan era, and even to read him 300 years later, it’s easy to see why. His writings are abundantly clear, full of fascinating illustration, quick wit and spiritual wealth untold.

    $24.00$26.00
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    The Ten Commandments (Thomas Watson)

    Watson was one of the most popular preachers in England during the Puritan era, and even to read him 300 years later, it’s easy to see why. His writings are abundantly clear, full of fascinating illustration, quick wit and spiritual wealth untold.

    $14.25$16.00
  • God’s Design for the Church: A Guide for African Pastors and Ministry Leaders (Conrad Mbewe)

    At the beginning of the twentieth century, Christians in Africa numbered approximately nine million—by the end, that number had grown to more than 380 million. As the number of Christians continues to grow, African pastors are often overwhelmed and in desperate need of guidance.

    Drawing from three decades of pastoral experience in Zambia, Conrad Mbewe has written this comprehensive handbook specifically for African pastors and church leaders. Structured around twenty commonly asked questions about God’s design for the church, this helpful resource covers topics ranging from the definition of church and the role of church members to the importance of doctrine. Through this book, Mbewe aims to equip pastors and leaders with biblical principles that will “permeate the landscape of Africa and transform its churches for generations to come.”

    $16.50$19.99
  • Virtuous: A Study For Ladies of Every Age (Nancy Wilson)

    Virtuous walks through fourteen (14) biblical virtues, to help women of all ages be actively pursuing fruitfulness in the knowledge of Christ. That is the highest endeavor for Christians, and it doesn’t just happen by accident.

    From the Scriptures, learn about the Christian woman’s first and highest duty, along with why it’s so important for wives to be “women of valor,” what it looks like to be a leading woman in your community, and what it means to pursue virtue when everyone tells you that sort of thing is no longer important.

    This encouraging little book includes concise explanations, application questions and assignments that will involve and challenge everyone, and lots of biblical wisdom for individuals and groups.

    $10.79$12.00
  • Art of Prophesying (William Perkins) (#23)

    First published in 1592, this book on the importance of preaching is vivid testimony to how clearly understandable Puritan writings remain, even 400 years later! One of the most damaging flaws of modern churches is the decline in importance of what is said from their pulpits.

    Today, a style and delivery which grabs the attention has replaced life-changing content in many churches, and the church becomes an image of excitement concealing a valley of dry bones. True preaching, seen as prophesying forth the Word of God, is needed to breathe fresh life into the people of God.

    Few things are more evident in contemporary churches than the decline in the importance attached to what is said from their pulpits. The deeper tragedy is that in many places the church has become a valley of dry bones. Something is needed to waken the dead and to breathe new life into the people of God. William Perkins (1558-1602) provides basic guidance to help all Christians to read and use the Bible intelligently. He has a particularly powerful message for those who lead God’s people and especially those who preach.

    The Art of Prophesying carries sparks capable of igniting a preacher. It should be beside every minister’s desk as a book to turn to again and again.

    $8.00$9.00
  • 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.

    $17.00$19.95
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    GENESIS (Journible 2-volume set)

    These are the two Journibles volumes for writing your own copy of THE BOOK OF GENESIS.

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves.  Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $15.00$30.00
  • Living By the Book: The Art and Science of Reading the Bible (Howard Hendricks, William D. Hendricks)

    For every person who draws strength and direction from the Bible, there are many more who struggle with it. Some call it a long book with fine print and obscure meaning. Some call it a mystery, a chore to read, or an undecipherable puzzle.

     

    $15.99$19.99
  • The Cross of Christ (John R. W. Stott)

    More than a study of the atonement, this book brings Scripture into living dialogue with Christian theology and the 20th century. What emerges is a pattern for Christian life and worship, hope and mission.

    A book that has become a classic study of the center of our faith, Stott’s work is the product of a uniquely gifted pastor, scholar and Christian statesman who devoted himself to this one study for over 40 years. His penetrating insight, charitable scholarship and pastoral warmth are guaranteed to feed both heart and mind.

    $23.99$30.00
  • A History of the Work of Redemption (Jonathan Edwards)

    The scope of Jonathan Edwards’ book, A History of the Work of Redemption, is vast. From a deep extensive knowledge of Scripture, Jonathan Edwards sets out to survey the whole of the redemptive work of God in history, from the Fall of man to the consummation of all things.

    A thrilling conclusion emerges: Everything in human history from start to finish is subservient to Christ’s work of redemption. Not only can nothing thwart that work, but, in the wisdom of God, all that comes to pass actually serves to advance it.

    $27.50$32.00
  • A Field Guide on False Teaching

    How do you know if someone is telling the truth about God? And how should you respond if they are not?

    Every Christian is responsible for knowing God’s Word and sharing it with others. But in a world affected by sin, false teaching is everywhere. Many people obscure, distort, or challenge what God has revealed in Scripture—even some leaders in the church. To be better prepared as witnesses for Christ, we must identify falsehood and the devastating harm it brings.

    By surveying prominent theological errors, cults, and world religions, this book can equip you to defend your faith against the dangers of false teaching. It can also help you more effectively respond to your friends, family, and neighbors with the hope you have in Christ.

    $8.00$10.00
  • Temptation: Resisted and Repulsed (John Owen) (#40)

    In this abridgement of John Owen’s classic work Of Temptation, the famous Puritan theologian opens up Matthew 26:41, carefully explaining what temptation is and what it means to enter into it. Owen then shows how Christ teaches two means for Christians to use in order to guard against this danger, namely watching and praying:

    “These two”, Owen says, “comprise the whole endeavour of faith for the souls preservation from temptation”, and he insists that it is the duty of every believer to follow diligently Christ’s instructions to avoid falling into temptation. Owen helpfully applies his teaching, explaining how we can know whether we have entered into temptation, what practical steps we should take to preserve our souls from entering into it, how to identify those particular times when people tend to enter into temptation, and showing us the best ways of watching the heart itself.

    $7.20$9.00
  • The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology (Pascal Denault)

    “This book by Pascal Denault is a welcome addition to the literature on an issue that has vexed many for too long. It is clear that the seventeenth-century Particular Baptists’ formulation of covenant theology in the Second London Confession of Faith was a modified version of the one contained in the Westminster Confession of Faith. But why the different formulation? Denault’s work goes ad fontes (to the sources) to find the answer.” – Richard C. Barcellos, pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church, Palmdale, CA and author of Getting the Garden Right

    $15.00$18.00
  • The Trellis and the Vine: The Ministry Mind-Shift That Changes Everything

    A book that Mark Dever calls “the best book I’ve read on the nature of church ministry.” Helps the reader think through, both biblically and practically, the dangers of being busy as a full-time pastor and how it can rob you of focus on what ought to be the priorities in your time. Digging more deeply into the New Testament’s view of Christian ministry, the authors argue that a major mind-shift is necessary for many churches and pastors if we are to fulfill the Great Commission and see disciples grow in grace.

    There is vine work: the prayerful preaching and teaching of the word of God to see people converted and grow to maturity as disciples of Christ. Vine work is the Great Commission.

    $11.50$14.99
  • 1 & 2 Corinthians (Charles Hodge)

    “The more we use Hodge, the more we value him. This applies to all his commentaries.” — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

    Charles Hodge’s work on 1 and 2 Corinthians, which is part of the Geneva Series of Commentaries, forms one of the most significant parts of the plan for a series of ‘popular commentaries’ on the New Testament. He projected to do this with J. A. Alexander in the 1850s.

    When the early death of Alexander prevented the completion of the series, the individual volumes were quickly prized in their own right and went through many editions on both sides of the Atlantic.

     

    $28.00
  • Apostasy from the Gospel (John Owen) (#21)

    The subject of apostasy – that is, the study of what leads one who has professed faith in Christ to change his mind and return to living for the world of sin, is not on most people’s list of pleasant subjects to meditate upon.

    The idea that one who confesses Christ may in time prove not to be a true Christian is too gloomy a prospect for many in our “positive-thinking” age. But it is a Biblical truth that requires some consideration, if only for the sake of watching guard over our own souls. Owen’s work, as usual, is a masterpiece of penetrating discernment to the very roots of the matter.

    Now, in this updated English abridgement of John Owen’s Apostasy From the Gospel, Dr. R. J. K. Law makes its powerful teaching readily accessible to modern readers. Some will find its pages deeply soul-searching; others will be struck with the clarity of Owen’s insight; all will find a work which wounds in order to heal.

    $8.00$9.00