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Dangerous Calling (Paul David Tripp)
After traveling the globe and speaking to thousands of churches worldwide, Paul David Tripp has discovered a serious problem within pastoral culture.
He is not only concerned about the spiritual life of the pastor, but also with the very community of people that trains him, calls him, relates to him, and restores him if necessary.
Dangerous Calling reveals the truth that the culture surrounding our pastors is spiritually unhealthy—an environment that actively undermines the well-being and efficacy of our church leaders and thus the entire church body.
Here is a book that both diagnoses and offers cures for issues that impact every member and church leader, and gives solid strategies for fighting the all-important war that rages in our churches today.
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The Religious Affections (Jonathan Edwards)
he question driving this book, which Edwards wrote as part of his defense of the awakenings of the 1730s-1740s, is: “What are the distinguishing qualifications of those that are in favor with God, and entitled to his eternal life?”, or, in a shorter form, “What is the nature of true religion?”
A work of lasting value for the help of serious Christians in every generation, this book gives principles by which to assess the validity of a time of revival: is this a work of the Spirit of God?
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Training Hearts, Teaching Minds: Family Devotions Based on the Shorter Catechism (Starr Meade)
Without a doubt, this is one of our most treasured books, containing brief devotions for use in family worship that comprehensively cover a full year!
Author Starr Meade, a teacher of Bible and Latin at Redeemer Christian School in Mesa, Arizona, is well-versed in directing children’s ministries and teaching children the Word of God. That background has equipped her for writing a superbly helpful volume.
The book opens up one question per week from the Westminster Shorter Catechism. But this is not first and foremost a study guide of that catechism – rather, it is theologically rich devotions from Scripture, starting with catechism questions to lead into biblical doctrine. The brief readings point parents to related Scriptures and suggest questions to ask children so they may consider what God’s Word says about that doctrinal theme. At the same time, the Scripture readings are guided by the Catechism so that readers can learn a well-rounded Biblical system of faith and practice. The strength of this book is that it helpfully blends catechism learning with Scripture reading.
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Jonathan Edwards on Revival
This volume contains three of Edwards’ most important and analytical treatises on revival:
Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God
A Narrative of Surprising Conversions
An Account of the Revival of religion at Northampton, MassachusettsEdwards provides the reader a broad and over-all Scriptural view of the subject, both in theological terms and an assessment of the happenings he was observing during his times.
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Redeeming the Time: A Christian Approach to Work & Leisure (Leland Ryken)
Do you feel guilty when you aren’t working? Have you swallowed the lie that you cannot glorify God, when at rest, even in relaxing times of enjoyment? In Redeeming the Time, Leland Ryken explores topics about the Christian life addressed by no other writings that we know of.
He analyzes and applies the biblical principles that relate to work and leisure, showing God’s good purpose in all sorts of realms of our lives. Finding answers in Scripture and in the rich heritage of theological thinking, Ryken weaves together insights drawn from a wide array of sources. The result is one of the most informed and practical studies on our day-to-day activities.
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Jonathan Edwards and Justification (Josh Moody, Editor)
Josh Moody has assembled a team of internationally reputed Edwards scholars to ask and answer the question: What is Jonathan Edwards’s doctrine of justification? The contributors also examine the extent to which Edwards’s view was Reformational while addressing some of the contemporary discussions on justification. This volume helps us look at justification through the eyes of one of America’s greatest theologians, and speaks credibly and winsomely to the needs of the church and the academy today.
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The Law of Christ (Charles Leiter)
A balanced and judicious treatment of frequently debated theological issues. Leiter show show the Scriptures put the Lord Jesus Christ at the center of everything in the believer’s life, fleshing out for the Christian how to approach issues such as ethics, law, Scripture reading, love, and many other things we encounter in our walk.
Leiter has written a book that stirs the soul and encourages the saints with the joy, liberty, and responsibility of following the Lord Jesus Christ in both His selfless love for others and His complete devotion to the Father.
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The Person of Christ (Phillip Schaff)
A book which truly exalts Christ and sets the heart aflame for Him! In this popularly written three-part book, Dr. Philip Schaff first sets forth the human perfection and character of Christ in such a way as brings the honest reader to worship Him as God incarnate; then shows the emptiness of any and all alternative explanations for His person; and finally presents a collection of writings by unbelievers concerning the moral perfection of Jesus in order to demonstrate the universal belief in the perfection of Christ.
Schaff makes abundantly clear that men ought to give up their strange and empty theories about Christ in order to bow before Him and give Him the honor He deserves. An unbeliever will have a difficult time shaking off the forcefulness of Schaff’s argument, and so the book is a good choice to give to non-Christians who are interested in Christ and somewhat intellectually inclined.
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PSALMS: A 2-volume set (Journible)
This is the Journibles volume for making your own copy of The Book of Psalms – in 2 hardcover volumes.
Each volume 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.
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Am I A Christian? Pocket Puritans Series (James Fraser)
James Fraser endured a long conflict with doubts. This little book, taken from his memoirs (Memoirs of the Rev. James Fraser of Brea, found in Scottish Puritans: Select Biographies, volume two), is a helpful record of how he overcame his fears and arrived at a firm assurance of his salvation in Christ. Latest volume in the Pocket Puritans Series.
In his book Heaven on Earth, Thomas Brooks wrote, ‘A man may be a true believer, and yet would give all the world, were it in his power, to know that he is a believer. To have grace, and to be sure that we have grace is heaven on this side of heaven.’ This little book can sincerely help.
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Spiritual Disciplines For the Christian Life (Don Whitney)
A major work on sanctification in the Christian life for the past 20 years, revised and updated. For over two decades now, this has become the standard book to guide followers of Christ through a personal study of the essential spiritual disciplines. Each one involves your personal growth in the Lord.
Twenty years ago, Don Whitney shed fresh light on how Christians approach Christian growth with the original release of this book. Drawing from a rich heritage of godly believers from Christian history, he guides readers through the disciplines of Bible study, prayer, evangelism, fasting, service, worship, meditation, stewardship, silence, solitude, journaling, and more.
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Assurance: How to know you are a Christian (J.C. Ryle)
J.C. Ryle shows us that assurance is something every Christian should desire. There are steps we can take in our search for that goal; these are clearly marked out for us by Ryle. Do you know that you are part of God’s family?
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The Baptist Confession of Faith and the Baptist Catechism
New, high quality paperback edition of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith and the 1695 Baptist Catechism, in one volume.
If you appreciate sound theology in a quality volume you will love to be able to have the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith and Catechism in this handy and durable paperback. We are using the primary editions of both Confession and Catechism along with the Scripture Proofs for both. Also includes a brief Introduction by Dr. James Renihan, and the original Appendix on Baptism.
This edition is a joint venture between Solid Ground Christian Books and the Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America. Attractive gold stamped letting on both spine and front cover.
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The Chief End of Man: An Exposition of the First Answer of the Shorter Catechism (John Hall)
“Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever.” This uncovered treasure is intended for all who desire to teach or to learn the purpose for which we were created. John Hall (1806-1894) is best known for his long-term friendship with J.W. Alexander, that later resulted in his two volume work which included the 800 letters he received from Alexander over their 40 year relationship.
This little gem is full of instruction on the reason we are here and the way that we can live to the glory of God and the enjoyment of God. Parents and children, teachers and pupils, pastors and congregation alike will benefit from this wonderful book.
An Introductory article by Benjamin Warfield adds to the value of this work.
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The Two Fears: Tremble Before God Alone (Chris Poblete)
Most Christians will agree that we ought to love our God. But what about fearing God? The Bible says that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10), yet a broad survey of modern evangelicalism reveals that the fear of God is hardly regarded as such anymore. Many Christians seem to wrongly assume that the gospel of grace trumps the fear of the Lord. However, it is only the God of the gospel that is truly worthy of our reverential fear.
The purpose of this book is to equip Christians with a healthy view of fearing God and to illustrate how it reconciles with the gospel of God’s grace to sinners.
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El Evangelismo y la Soberania de Dios (J. I. Packer)
Spanish edition of J. I. Packer’s Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God
If God is in control of everything, can Christians sit back and not bother to evangelize? Or does active evangelism imply that God is not really sovereign at all?
J.I. Packer shows in this classic study how both of these attitudes are false. In a careful review of the biblical evidence, he shows how a right understanding of God’s sovereignty is not so much a barrier to evangelism as an incentive and powerful support for it.
This is a book of unspeakable value which has sharpened Christian minds on the subject of spreading the gospel since its first publication in 1961.
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En Pos de la Santidad (Jerry Bridges)
The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges, in Spanish
En Efesios 4:20-24, Pable nos insta a despojarnos del viejo hombre y a vestirnos del nuevo hombre. Despojarnos del viejo hombre significa lidiar con los patrones de pecado en nuestra vida. Vestirnos del nuevo hombre significa desarrollar cualidades como las de Cristo: amor, compasion, generosidad y perdon.
En Pos de la Santidad se centra mayormente en despojarse del viejo hombre–lidiar cone el pecado en nuestras vidas.
$12.99
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