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  • Praying: Finding Our Way Through Duty to Delight (J. I. Packer)

    Does prayer often seem more of a job than a joy? Packer and Nystrom’s practical help for whole-person praying will move you to deeper obedience, delight, and intimacy with the Father. You’ll discover different aspects of prayer, including praising, asking, brooding, complaining, and joining in! Includes reflection and study questions, exercises, journaling prompts, and reading suggestions.

    $19.50$25.00
  • Sinful Speech: Pocket Puritans series (John Flavel)

    The ancients believed that there were as many sins of the tongue as letters in the alphabet, while the Apostle James described the tongue as “a world of iniquity.” Puritan pastor John Flavel was often grieved by the language used by professing Christians. Here he warns against several forms of sinful speech and points to what he calls the Spirit’s “excellent way to season our words, and keep them sweet and sound.” (Col. 4:6). Another volume in the Pocket Puritan series.

    $4.80$6.00
  • The Three Forms of Unity (leather bound hardcover edition)

    The Belgic Confession of Faith – The Heidelberg Catechism – The Canons of Dort

    In a high quality, leatherbound, hardcover edition

    An excellent, pocket-sized book that contains simple and concise historical sketches of the major, Christian confessional documents.

    With an introducction by Dr. Joel Beeke of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    In addition to the Three Forms of Unity, this edition also includes:

    • The Apostle’s Creed
    • The Nicene Creed
    • The Athanasian Creed
    $24.50$30.00
  • Biblical Eldership: An Urgent Call to Restore Biblical Church Leadership (Alexander Strauch)

    The most comprehensive current study in print of the role and function of elders in the New Testament church. Convincingly emphasizes the blessings and advantages of shared leadership and explains in detail the leading, feeding, caring and protecting labors of elders in ways that will instruct both those in training for, seeking the office, or who have been serving at it for many years.

    Covers qualifications, relationships with each other, and most importantly, provides a thorough study of each relevant Biblical passage.

    $24.50$31.99
  • Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments: Hardcover (Geerhardus Vos)

    Geerhardus Vos was a pioneer in the evangelical study of “Biblical Theology”, that is, the method of Bible study which follows the gradual revealing of the mind of God in history, through the successive ages of His special revelation. A work of enormous worth, these pages contain the fruit of the 39 years which Vos spent teaching Biblical Theology at Princeton, until his retirement in 1932.

    This historical approach to the study of the Scriptures is not meant to supplant the work of systematic theology; but to realize that the Christian gospel and message is inextricably bound up with history, and the student of Scripture who approaches the Word of God appreciating this fact, will gain insight by focusing on what was revealed in each Biblical document in succession.

    $26.50$30.00
  • No Tears in Heaven (C. H. Spurgeon)

    No Tears in Heaven speaks of the great joy of the Christian Faith – Heaven. This book brings together, in a new way, a number of Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s exhilarating teachings on Heaven. The writings of Spurgeon, in his typically beautiful and penetrating style, will deepen our anticipation of Heaven and challenge us to a closer walk with God.

    $8.50$9.99
  • Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church (Don Whitney)

    ‘You’re worth it.’ ‘You deserve a break today.’ ‘Do something nice for yourself.’ Commonly heard phrases in this society are committed to self-gratification and individual rights. Doing things for other people is a waste of precious time, and asking for help is weak. So how do we build the church described in the Scriptures? In this day and age, how can we be a genuine community based on self-sacrifice and mutual commitment?

    In Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church, seminary professor, author, and former pastor Don Whitney shows us how to build a sense of community and be active participants instead of passive attendees. Whitney looks at such frequently asked questions as: Why can’t I get by on my own? Why should I go to church? Why should I give of myself to the church? Why do I need to worship in church? Couldn’t I just worship in nature? Why does it matter whether I become a member of the church?

    Committed love must mark the local expression of the body of Christ. By putting spiritual disciplines into practice in the church, congregations can return to the depth of community present in the New Testament church, where they ‘devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.’

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  • The Doctrines of Grace: Rediscovering the Evangelical Gospel (James Boice)

    Two respected pastors make a compelling case for the need to recover the five fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith.

    There is no question that we live in an age of weak theology and casual Christianity. And this situation will continue as long as God’s people insist on substituting intuition for truth, feeling for belief, and immediate gratification for enduring hope.

    Yet if believers will again denounce this self-centered faith and place Christ and his cross at the center of its vision, the church will see great days once more. According to authors James Montgomery Boice and Philip Graham Ryken, this will happen when believers specifically return to the gospel foundation with its doctrines of radical depravity, unconditional election, particular redemption, efficacious grace, and persevering grace.

    $16.50$21.99
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    Christ Crucified (Stephen Charnock)

    In this stimulating work Stephen Charnock links the Old and New Testaments with this classic explanation of how the sacrifice of Jesus Christ fulfils the Old Testament sacrificial system. He particularly illustrates the importance of the Passover, and opens up our understanding of the differences which characterize the New Testament Church era.

    Christ Crucified shows that Jesus willingly submitted to the pain he knew he would go through, in order to bring us the blessings of a new covenant with God.

    $11.50$12.99
  • The Distinguishing Traits of Christian Character (Gardiner Spring)

    There are certain marks or character traits on a life that only a true believer in Jesus Christ will possess; likewise, there are traits that men put a great deal of confidence in, but which do not prove a man to be in Christ at all! In this important book, first published in 1813, the author skillfully shows which signs distinguish a true Christian and which do not. These include both internal and external marks.

    Jonathan Edwards’ classic work, The Religious Affections, was the inspiration which stirred author Gardiner Spring to write this volume, long awaited to come back into print after a 20+ year absence. Spring’s writing on this subject is a solid survey of the kind of self-examination which all of us would be wise and Biblical to bring to our lives.

    $14.50$18.00
  • Transformed Into His Likeness: A Handbook for Putting Off Sin and Putting On Righteousness

    This spiral-bound workbook operates like a flip-chart and is one of the handiest counseling devices we have seen. It contains a study of over 100 common problems facing Christians, along with biblical solutions for each. It explains the biblical process of change, helps identify where personal change is needed and provides Scripture references for problem areas.

    Practical worksheets are provided to help implement biblical change in your life. This is an excellent resource for learning to “put off” sin and to “put on” a righteous walk with God.

    $8.50$9.95
  • Think: The Life of the Mind and the Love of God (John Piper)

    Piper urges us to think for the glory of God. He demonstrates from Scripture that glorifying God with our minds and hearts is not either-or, but both-and. Thinking carefully about God fuels passion and affections for God. Likewise, Christ-exalting emotion leads to disciplined thinking.

    Readers will be reminded that “the mind serves to know the truth that fuels the fires of the heart.”

    $14.50$19.99
  • Growing Up in Grace (Murray G. Brett)

    Christianity is more than an experience of salvation in the past.  Nor is it simply a status once for all bestowed. It is a high and holy vocation to be fulfilled in all who name Christ’s name. We dare not rest until we attain to the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

    This book addresses our consciences about the character of our Christian way. Do we really show a credible godliness?  Does your life demonstrate a deepening, growing relationship with our Lord? Is the Love of Jesus Christ constraining our behavior – love so amazing, so divine demanding our souls, our lives, and our all – and are we giving the Lord affectionate obedience in return?

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  • Leviticus (Andrew Bonar)

    Leviticus is one of the least read and understood parts of Scripture. Yet, the author of this commentary points out, no book in the Bible contains more of the very words of God than Leviticus.

    Bonar wrote his notes on Leviticus for his personal use, but was persuaded to publish them by friends. His commentary, though based on sound exegesis, is marked by simplicity. The author is always careful to make spiritual application, for, as he says, ‘The Gospel of the grace of God, with all that follows in its train, may be found in Leviticus. This is the glorious attraction of the book to every reader who feels himself a sinner.’

    $28.00
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    Good Mr. Baxter (Vance Salisbury)

     

    He was a best-selling author, evangelist and statesman, ye he considered the pastoral ministry the highest calling anyone could aspire to. When George Whitfield, the eighteenth century Methodist evangelist, passed through Baxter’s rural parish a century after his death, he noted the lingering “sweet savor of good Mr. Baxter’s doctrine, works and discipline.”

    What transformed this country pastor with little formal education or training into of the most effective and fruitful Christian leaders of all time? Good Mr. Baxter offers examples, insights and wisdom from the life and death of Richard Baxter to spur on modern leaders to energetic, passionate, practical ministry in the Church.

    $8.75$9.99
  • Quick Scripture Reference for Counseling Youth (Keith & Patricia Miller)

    For counselors, pastors, youth pastors, and parents, this essential user-friendly reference has been thoroughly updated and revised to reflect the needs of teens in a rapidly changing world. Arranged topically for easy access to the Scriptures that speak to the heart of each issue teens face, this book covers a wide range of subjects.

    $15.00$17.99
  • Basic Greek and Exegesis (Richard B. Ramsay)

    A skillful teacher of Greek and long-time Reformed educator simplifies the challenge of learning Greek and reaping the rewards of studying the New Testament in its original language. This practical manual teaches New Testament exegesis, but without requiring an extensive knowledge of the language. Becoming aware of the importance of serious Bible study, the student learns the fundamentals of Greek and the use of linguistic tools, including recent software. Finally, he prepares his own exegesis, following these guidelines. Exercises and answer key are included.

    $18.50$22.99
  • Domestic Abuse: Help for the Sufferer

    Scripture has much to say about your experience, your safety, and God’s heart for you—he does not blame you for your suffering and does not tolerate oppression. In fact, he wants to rescue you.

    Experienced family counselor Darby Strickland helps you to cut through confusion, speak out and find support, and then determine your next steps.

    $5.99
  • Living With Confidence in a Chaotic World (David Jeremiah)

    In light of the chaotic events in our world, how can a Christian continue to live a life of commitment and confidence? Looking through the lens of the same verses that speak of Christ’s return, Dr. Jeremiah points us to the habits we must establish that will form a pattern for living with certain hope in our uncertain times.

    $13.75$15.99
  • The Imperfect Pastor (Zack Erswine)

    “It’s hard to imagine a book packed with more grace and insight into the extraordinary life of the ordinary pastor. So I’ll quit trying and just read Zack Eswine’s The Imperfect Pastor again. No one today shows more insight into the perils and joys of everyday ministry in the local church—a refreshingly honest and beautifully written meditation.”
    — Mark Galli, Editor, Christianity Today

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