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Paul’s Vision for the Deacons – Study Guide (Alexander Strauch)
With questions and assignments written by Alexander Strauch, this Study Guide is designed as a companion to the text, Paul’s Vision for the Deacons: Assisting the Elders with the Care of God’s Church. Together, these resources make excellent training material for deacons and the elders who lead them.
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A Guide to Christ (Solomon Stoddard)
Written by Solomon Stoddard, grandfather of Jonathan Edwards, to instruct ministers how to work with those who were under conviction of sin, and who were seeking God, in order to lead them to Christ rightly.
Stoddard experienced several seasons of genuine revival during his pastorate at Northampton, Massachusetts. He had observed how the Spirit of God worked in the lives of men during these times. He, more than almost any other person of his day, knew the twists and turns of the human heart. He was not fooled by presumptuous hopes and false religious affections.
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The Holy Spirit: His Gifts and Power (John Owen)
The fraud and manipulation, which abounds in the church under the pretense that it is the work of the Holy Spirit, make this book required reading. Things excellent in themselves and acknowledged by all Christians are often counterfeited; the more worthy any thing is, the more destructive is the abuse of it.
All believers must “try the spirits” because false prophets and false teachers deprive us of liberty. Some people claim to know the Spirit’s inward enlightenment, but the darkness of Satan fills their imaginations. This false light is of no use to the souls of men; it is in opposition to Christ and his work. The only way to tackle this is by giving a plain and scriptural account of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit.
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The Log College (Archibald Alexander)
The Log College is biographical writing at is best. William Tennent’s efforts to train young men (including his four sons) for Presbyterian ministry, which eventuated in building a simple log building in 1735 that became known as the Log College, makes for a fascinating read.
Having been written by Archibald Alexander, first professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and founder of the Princeton Theology, only enhances the historical value and pietistic flavor of this long-treasured work. Like no other, this book presents us with the authentic roots and birth pangs of the Great Awakening.
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The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination (Loraine Boettner)
Dr. Loraine Boettner (1901-1990) wrote the most masterful and thorough treatment of the doctrines of grace and the subject of predestination ever put into print. For over 75 years, this volume has been regarded as the authoritative written work in this field of theology.
Aside from chapters on each of the Five Points of Calvinism, this classic volume includes far more, with chapters on:
* The Sovereignty of God
* The Providence of God
* The Foreknowledge of God
* Outline of SystemsBoettner also adeptly handles the major objections to these doctrines, each of which given a lengthy and fair consideration. Scroll down to see the full list and yet more comprehensive information about the contents.
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The Names of Jesus: A Scripture Puzzle Book About Jesus (Carine Mackenzie)
For ages 6 to 10, this collection of 61 puzzles will keep a child on a study of the names of Jesus. Covers Savior, Light of the World, the Door, Good Shepherd, the Way, Bread of Life, The True Vine, Bridegroom, Sun of Righteousness, Fountain, Immanuel, Redeemer, My Son Whom I Love, The Christ, Lamb of God, Master, Rock, Son of David, Teacher, The Word, Servant, Judge, Prophet, Priest, King and of course the name Jesus!
In this fun and creative puzzle/work book, which is fully reproducible, children will find hours of entertainment and good biblical instruction about the person of Jesus Christ. Explanation and introductions are given to the various names given to Jesus found in God’s Word.
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Lectures on Revivals (William Sprague)
“I have a large collection of books on revival. Among them is a dated copy of Lectures on Revivals by Sprague. I have often told people that this was one of the top books on the subject if they were somehow able to procure a copy. Of special importance are the letters at the end of the book where Christian leaders write of their experience in the Second Great Awakening and the insights gained. This is a valuable book. You will find the material amazingly pertinent.” – Jim Elliff
Sprague’s experience of genuine revivals, his faithfulness to Biblical theology and his balanced view, eminently fitted him to write what Dr. Lloyd-Jones describes as “The outstanding classic on this vital and urgently important matter.” The chapters cover such themes as The Nature of a Revival, Obstacles to Revivals, Divine Agency in Revivals, General Means of Producing and Promoting Revivals, Treatment due to Awakened Sinners, Evils to be Avoided in Connection with Revivals, etc. It also contains an appendix with 20 letters about revival from various important pastors of the 19th century.
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The New City Catechism for Kids
The New City Catechism for Kids is a modern-day resource aimed at teaching the core doctrines of the Christian faith to children ages 4–11. This 64-page booklet contains each of the 52 easy-to-understand questions and short answers found in The New City Catechism designed to help children understand who God is and what he has done.
With answers short enough for children to read, understand, and memorize, this low-cost booklet is designed for bulk distribution and is ideally suited for Sunday school classes, Christian schools, and homeschooling families. This resource is sold both individually and as part of the curriculum kit.
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Agape Leadership: Lessons in Spiritual Leadership from the Life of R. C. Chapman
Agape Leadership promises to be one of the most spiritually inspiring books you have ever read. Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902) provides an extraordinary example of Christ-like, loving leadership. Although little known today, he was a widely respected Christian leader in England during the last century.
Chapman became legendary in his own time for his gracious ways, his patience, his kindness, his balanced judgment, his ability to reconcile people in conflict, his absolute fidelity to Scripture, and his loving pastoral care. By the end of his life, Chapman was known worldwide for his love, wisdom and compassion.
He became so well known in England that a letter from abroad addressed only to “R. C. Chapman, University of Love, England” was correctly delivered to him! In Agape Leadership, you will see godly, pastoral leadership in action through these biographical snapshots from Chapman’s life.
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Chief Scottish Man: The Life & Ministry of Thomas Chalmers
This new and updated biography tells the story of visionary thinker, minister, and preacher Thomas Chalmers and the many years of struggle for the spiritual independence of the Church of Scotland. It traces his journey from his childhood in a small fishing community to his academic prowess and calling into active gospel ministry. Discover the unforgettable story of the man who Thomas Carlyle called the “chief Scottish man of his time”.
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George Whitefield: God’s Anointed Servant in the Great Revival of the Eighteenth Century (Arnold Dallimore)
Whitefield’s is the story of one of the most powerful preachers of all history, who may have reached more people with the gospel than anyone since the Apostle Paul. George Whitefield’s life has been described as a consuming fire that burned without end. In the wake of his preaching, revival swept across the British Isles, and the Great Awakening transformed America’s colonies.
This founder of Methodism yielded his leadership to John Wesley rather than risking the split of the movement, thus revealing his fervent commitment to the Gospel of Christ rather than his personal hopes or plans.
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How to Build a Healthy Church (Mark Dever)
How to Build a Healthy Church, a revised and expanded edition of The Deliberate Church, challenges leaders to evaluate their motivations for ministry and provides practical examples of healthy, deliberate leadership.
Written as a companion handbook for Nine Marks of a Healthy Church, it covers important topics including membership, worship, responsible evangelism, and church roles. This is more than a step-by-step plan to mimic; it’s a biblical blueprint for pastors, elders, and anyone committed to the church’s vitality.
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Boundlessly Good (Stephen Charnock, in updated English)
Explore God’s boundless goodness in this refreshed modernization of Puritan Stephen Charnock’s foundational work on the goodness of God.
Taken directly from Charnock’s Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God (one of the greatest works ever written on God’s character) and lightly updated to modern English, Boundlessly Good tracks God’s extraordinary goodness toward mankind and all creation: from the sun and rain and vast array of earthly creatures to the greatest heights of redemption. Goodness is chief in God’s virtues, and it is the core motive for all His actions.
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Institutes of the Christian Religion (John Calvin)
Institutes of the Christian Religion is Calvin’s single most important work and one of the key texts to emerge from the Reformation of the sixteenth century. The book accompanied the Reformer throughout his life, growing in size from what was essentially an expanded catechism in 1536 to a full-scale work of biblical theology in 1559-60.
Among the intermediate editions of the Institutes, none deserves to be better known than the first French edition of 1541.
Avoiding the technical details and much of the polemics of the final work, the Institutes of 1541 offers a clear and comprehensive account of the work of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in creation, revelation, and redemption in the life of the individual Christian and in the worship and witness of the church.
Not doctrine only but its practical use is Calvin’s abiding concern. The author of the Institutes invites us both to know and to live the truth, and thus allow God’s Spirit to transform us.
The present translation is newly made from the French of 1541. It has been designed and annotated with the needs of a wide readership in mind.
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Our Heavenly Shepherd: Comfort and Strength from Psalm 23 (Ian Hamilton)
Psalm 23 is probably the best known and most read passage in the Bible – a wonderfully reassuring picture of the believer’s life. Through it we learn the Lord God almighty is the faithful, heavenly Shepherd of his sheep – not only faithfully leading his sheep in life but also through the valley of the shadow of death – bringing them into his house where he will dwell with them forever.
Reflecting on Psalm 23 verse by verse will help us see how rich and privileged the believer’s life is as we learn how personally God is committed to protect and bring his people to be with him to heaven.
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Not a Fan, Updated and Expanded Edition (Kyle Idleman)
Are you a follower of Jesus? Before you answer, read this updated edition of Idleman’s bestseller! Featuring a new introduction and an additional chapter, it calls you to be a passionate disciple—not just a fan who admires Jesus from afar. Discover how to love, pray, and give your all for your Lord and Savior! 240 pages, softcover from Zondervan.
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