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  • Proclaiming a Cross-Centered Theology (Mark Dever)

    Loving, teaching, and rightly dividing the Word of God is every pastor’s privilege and responsibility. If a pastor understands what the Word says about God, man, and the curse, about Christ and his substitutionary atonement, and about the call to repentance and sacrifice, he will develop and preach a sound theology. And sound theology is, in the words of J. Ligon Duncan, essential to faithful pastoral ministry.

    Proclaiming a theology that is centered on Christ’s atonement is especially critical, for by this atonement, Christians have been brought from death to life, and by it a church lives or dies. The writers below and more issue a call for faithful proclamation and urge pastors and churches to cross-centered, scripturally saturated thinking. Scroll down to see the full list of contributors to this valuable volume.

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  • Thoughts On Public Prayer (Samuel Miller)

    The classic treatment on public prayer, both for those who lead prayer meetings and those who attend them. Also includes a brief biography of Samuel Miller.

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  • Preach the Gospel (Martin Rizley)

    Jesus made gospel preaching a priority for Himself, the apostles, and the church. And if we are going to carry out the task of gospel preaching today, we must consider why the Lord committed this sacred duty to His followers.

    In this booklet, Martin Rizley winsomely describes the nature, necessity, and manner of gospel preaching so that we will better recognize it as the high priority Christ established it to be. Most ministers, missionaries, and laymen know and affirm these truths when they hear them, but how often do we forget them in the midst of the battle when so many other worthy needs are set before us?

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  • Teología Sistemática (Wayne Grudem)

     

    La palabra “teología” viene de dos palabras griegas que significan “Dios” y “palabras”. Combinadas, la palabra “teología” significa “estudio de Dios”. Sistemático se refiere a algo que es puesto bajo un sistema. Teología sistemática es por lo tanto, la división de la teología bajo sistemas que explican sus diversas áreas. Por ejemplo, muchos libros de la Biblia dan información acerca de los ángeles.

    La teología sistemática toma toda la información sobre los ángeles de todos los libros de la Biblia, y la organiza dentro de un sistema – angelología. Eso es de lo que trata la teología sistemática – organizar las enseñanzas de la Biblia en sistemas de categorías.

     

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  • All of Grace: An Earnest Word with those Seeking Salvation (C. H. Spurgeon)

    Using plain language and word pictures, Spurgeon shares an earnest word for those who are seeking salvation. It has been written to show clearly how much we all need grace and how much grace is available for our needs. The writer would like to compel us, by his words, to come to Jesus Christ and receive that grace.

    A classic on a great subject written by one of the greatest preachers who ever lived.

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  • Survey of the Bible (William Hendriksen)

    This valued volume belongs on the bookshelf with such basic reference works as a study Bible, a concordance, and a Bible dictionary. After brief chapters on how to study and interpret the Bible, Survey of the Bible offers an overview of Bible history (which is also summarized in seven chronological charts), followed by an introduction to the 66 books of Scripture.

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    The Life of Elijah (A. W. Pink)

    It is fitting that the lessons which may be drawn from the ministry and life of the prophet Elijah should be studied by each generation: because history repeats itself. The wickedness and idolatry rampant in Ahab’s reign are again thriving in our gross 21st century’s profanities and corruptions.

    False prophets occupy large spheres of influence and truths dear to our evangelical forefathers have been downtrodden as the mire in the streets. A.W. Pink clearly felt called to the task of smiting the ungodliness of the age with the rod of God’s anger while at the same time encouraging the faithful remnant. With these objects he undertakes the exposition of Elijah’s ministry and applies it to the contemporary situation.

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    Systematic Theology (R.L. Dabney)

    Among the volumes covering Systematic Theology, Dabney has long been held in high esteem as a standard work. His penetrating logic in dealing with Biblical materials makes him one of the best guides to sound thought as this massive volume covers the scope of Biblical doctrines.

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  • Who Am I? Identity in Christ (Jerry Bridges)

    A direct, honest presentation of biblical truth, and all new material from Jerry Bridges, Who Am I? demonstrates for believers that they can and should rightfully claim for themselves an unshakeable, lifelong, personal foundation of confidence in one thing and one thing alone: the gospel of a victorious, resurrected Savior.

    Endorsements

    “Jerry Bridges’ gift for simple but deep spiritual communication is fully displayed in this warm-hearted, Biblical spelling out of the Christian’s true identity in Christ.”
    – J. I. Packer

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  • Sacrifice (Howard Guinness)

    How much we need the challenging call of Howard Guinness’s book, Sacrifice!  Guinness shows how a greater, humble commitment of our lives will make our lives useful tools in the hand of  God, rejoicing to see His power and love manifest through our service.

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  • Well Ordered, Living Well (Guy Prentiss Waters)

    Why does church government matter? In this book, Guy Prentiss Waters offers a brief and accessible introduction to Presbyterianism that shows how a well-ordered church fosters Christian lives lived well. In making the case that church government is critical to Christian discipleship, Waters presents an overview of the nature of the church (the body and its member) and its structures of authority (officers, assemblies, and ordination).

    He concludes by answering common questions people raise about church government. The book is an ideal resource for explaining the relevance of church government to the ordinary Christian’s life and service.

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  • Rescuing Ambition (Dave Harvey)

    Dave Harvey is calling for a rescue. He wants to snatch ambition from the heap of failed motivations and put it to work for the glory of God. To understand our ambition, we must understand that we are on a quest for glory. And where we find glory determines the success of our quest.

    Has your God-given ambition been starved and sedated for too long? Are you ambitious? It’s time to reach further and dream bigger for the glory of God.

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  • The Mystery of Christ: His Covenant & Kingdom (Samuel Renihan)

    “What is this book good for? It establishes a clear linear understanding of the biblical text in its purpose of driving the reader to see how faithfully God executes His purpose in creation. The covenantal framework from Adam to Christ, from creation to consummation is a most apt way of seeing the flow of the entire biblical text.

    One is lifted into the journey to see the entire scope of divine providence work out the divine decree from generation to generation, book to book, event to event, person to person.” — Thomas Nettles

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  • Doctrines that Divide: A Fresh Look at the Historic Doctrines That Separate Christians (Erwin Lutzer)

    An amazingly useful book which has been invaluable to tens of thousands of Bible students, to study and work through the important differences on major, controversial topics which often arise between Christians. Most certainly, you will be challenged, you will learn, and most of all, you’ll learn to carry your disagreements with other friends in Christ with love.

    Today, many call for unity by merely glossing over major differences, calling them unimportant issues to settle. But the genuine Bible student knows better and wants to come to some resolution on these points, settling on a sound option.

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  • Justification (Philip Ryken)

    Philip Ryken begins with our need for justification as found in the opening chapters of Romans and moves on from there, covering the source of justification, the basis for justification, and the place of imputation in justification. This booklet makes for an accessible introduction to this central doctrine.

    Justification offers a thoughtful explanation for point 8 of The Gospel Coalition’s Confessional Statement. The coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a Scripture-based reformation of ministry practices.

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  • Don’t Waste Your Life (John Piper)

    “If you live gladly to make others glad in God, your life will be hard, your risks will be high, and your joy will be full.” —from the Introduction

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  • Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist (John Piper)

    Newest, updated and revised edition! Scripture reveals that the great business of life is to glorify God by enjoying Him forever. In this paradigm-shattering classic, newly revised and expanded, John Piper reveals that we should never talk as though our duty to God and our delight in God conflict; to delight in God is our duty.

    “This book profoundly influenced my life.” — Jerry Bridges

    “A modern manual of true spirituality.” — R.C. Sproul

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  • Comparison of Dispensationalism and Covenant Theology (Richard P. Belcher)

    In this valuable work, Dr. Richard P. Belcher seeks in the first two chapters to state in an objective manner the convictions of both systems. In the final chapter he compares the two in important areas of thinking. In the conclusion he give instruction for a Christian to consider as he seeks build a system of theology, or as he tries to understand which system of theology is really Scriptural.

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  • Who is Jesus? A 9Marks book (Greg Gilbert)

    A famed historian once noted that, regardless of what you think of him personally, Jesus Christ stands as the central figure in the history of Western civilization. A man violently rejected by some and passionately worshipped by others, Jesus remains as polarizing as ever. But most people still know very little about who he really was, why he was really here, or what he really claimed.

    Intended as a succinct introduction to Jesus’s life, words, and enduring significance, Who Is Jesus? offers non-Christians and new Christians alike a compelling portrait of Jesus Christ. Ultimately, this book encourages readers to carefully consider the history-shaping life and extraordinary teachings of the greatest man who ever lived.

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  • Him We Proclaim: Preaching Christ from All the Scriptures (Dennis E. Johnson)

    Challenging modern preachers to expound the Bible like Peter and Paul, Him We Proclaim makes the hermeneutical and historical case for a return to apostolic preaching—preaching that is Christ-centered, redemptive-historical, missiologically communicated, and grounded in grace. But moving beyond theory, this book provides examples of how this method applies to all Old and New Testament genres—history; law; psalm; prophecy; doctrine and exhortation.

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