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  • 10 acusaciones contra la iglesia moderna (Paul Washer)

    “El diagnóstico correcto es la mitad de la cura.

    Si este viejo dicho es correcto, entonces este libro de Paul Washer es un examen muy necesario para la salud espiritual del cuerpo de Cristo hoy en día. La verdad puede ser como una sacudida que nos despierte, pero la verdad que más duele es la que más cura. Así sucede con estos diez capítulos, los cuales ponen su dedo en el nervio dolido y en los huesos rotos de la iglesia contemporánea. He aquí una declaración precisa de qué necesita ser suturado en la esposa de Cristo para que sea restaurada a su verdadera belleza”.

                            — Steven Lawson, autor de La predicación que Dios bendice

     

    $4.40$5.50
  • A Praying Church: Becoming a People of Hope in a Discouraging World (Paul E. Miller)

    In our current culture, the church and prayer are often dismissed as irrelevant. But when believers gather and pray together, powerful things happen: the Spirit equips the saints for ministry, the helpless are met with help, and believers experience the joy of being led by the Spirit of Jesus. In this book, Paul E. Miller, bestselling author of A Praying Life, casts a vision for a return to the simple yet life-changing practice of praying together.

    Through personal stories and biblical examples, Miller teaches the whywhat, and how of praying together. Readers will learn how praying with other Christians can transform their communities into beacons of hope and be given practical strategies—such as finding a prayer partner and prioritizing a structured prayer time—to implement these changes in their own church.

    $18.95$21.99
  • A Short Guide to Church (Dean Inserra)

    With an approachable and candid tone, Dean Inserra provides a short guide to equip congregants to understand what the Church is and what being a member means for the Christian.

    $12.99$14.99
  • Apostasy from the Gospel Volume 14 (John Owen)

    Volume 14 of The Complete Works of John Owen Warns Christians about the Dangers of Apostasy

    Regarded as one of the greatest theologians in history, 17th-century pastor John Owen remains influential among those interested in Puritan and Reformed theology. The Complete Works of John Owen brings together all of Owen’s original theological writing, including never-before-published work, reformatted for modern readers in 40 user-friendly volumes.

    Volume 14, Apostasy from the Gospel, features Owen’s book-length treatise on the threat of heresy, the need for repentance, and the importance of preserving biblical purity of doctrine, holiness, and worship. With extensive introductions by editor Joel R. Beeke, this volume also includes outlines, footnotes, and other supporting resources.

    Released over a number of years, The Complete Works of John Owen will inspire a new generation of Bible readers and scholars to deeper faith.

    • Edited and Formatted for Modern Readers: Presents Owen’s original work, newly typeset with outlines, text breaks, headings, and footnotes
    • Informative New Introductions: Provide historical, theological, and personal context
    • Supporting Resources Enhance Reading: Include extensive annotations with sources, definitions, and translations of ancient languages
    • Part of the Complete Works of John Owen Collection: Will release 40 hardcover volumes through 2028
    • Perfect for Churches and Schools: Ideal for students, pastors, theologians, and those interested in the Holy Spirit and the Puritans
    $27.99$39.99
  • Appearances of the Son of God in the Old Testament (John Owen)

    In 1668, the famous Puritan John Owen began publishing his magnum opus. Twenty-two years in the making, this first volume contained twenty-four “exercitations,” preliminary practices to help the reader understand what is coming in his magisterial study of the book of Hebrews. The tenth of these was titled, “Appearances of the Son of God Under the Old Testament.” It contains a precious discussion on Christ, especially as he appears as the Angel of the LORD, an actual person and character who appears time and again from Genesis to Malachi. This long-neglected treatise is a necessary back-bone holding up the perhaps longer-neglected and often misunderstood larger body of evidence demonstrating that the Second Person of the Trinity is literally present and known to the saints of the era prior to the incarnation. Anyone finding themselves desiring to learn more about this topic from one of the most respected of all the Puritans would do well to master the contents of this little book. We have also added dozens of quotations from Church Fathers and Reformers down to the present day showing the orthodoxy of the often denied doctrine that Christ was not merely typed and prophesied in the Old Testament, he was actually present in his person.

    $8.45$8.95
  • Biblical Typology: How the Old Testament Points to Christ, His Church, and the Consummation (Vern S. Poythress)

    Biblical Typology examines how the Old Testament foreshadows Christ, the church, and the consummation through types—or symbols—pointing toward fulfillment. Well-known for his academic yet accessible writing, Vern S. Poythress not only provides examples of types and analogies found in God’s word but also teaches readers a practical framework and diagram for effectively examining them throughout Scripture. Readers will learn how to identify and interpret biblical typology for themselves as they deepen their understanding of the Bible and the wisdom of God.

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  • Church: A Bible Study Wordbook for Kids (Richard E. Todd)

    Church: A Bible Study Wordbook for Kids is a great introduction for children on what church is and why we go.

    Ideal as an aide to parents, Sunday school teachers, and children’s ministry directors, this book teaches children a number of lessons concerning church, such as:

    • What a church is
    • What happens at church
    • What it means to be a part of a church
    • Who can join a church
    • How to join a church

    Designed especially for kids in grades 2–5, this wordbook’s activities include a crossword puzzle, maze, coloring page, and true and false questionsAlso illustrated are the activities at church and why they are important.

    Altogether, the lessons and activities help children see that church is not the building that we meet in, but that it’s a gathering of people who believe in Jesus. They will understand what it means to be a living part of the Church that Jesus built.

    * This book is part of The Children’s Wordbook series, by Richard Todd, and is most beneficial when used alongside the wordbooks, which cover salvationbaptismcommuniongiving, and church. They are great resources for parents and teachers who want to teach children of these fundamental Christian doctrines.

     

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  • Editing Jesus: Confronting the Distorted Faith of the American Church (Rick Lawrence)

    This book is for every person who loves Jesus and His church—who longs to see the real Jesus worshiped and exalted. And it’s for every person who wonders how the wheels came off Western Christianity and harbors a hunger that goes unmet in the church. When we discover and return to the unedited Jesus, it’s impossible to remain unchanged.

    $12.99$15.99
  • God Made Me for Worship: Helping Children Understand Church (Jared Kennedy)

    This bright and colorful children’s book illustrated by Trish Mahoney celebrates how God reveals himself to his people in the movements of worship. All the parts of worship tell the story of the gospel, and since Jesus is the object of our worship, his story of redemption gives shape to our worship. 

    The author guides parents to help their kids understand why we’re intentional about worship, encouraging them to engage—not just to manage behavior during a worship gathering, and invites children to respond to God along with the whole church body. 

    $13.59$16.99
  • Gospel Life (John Owen) (#61)

    There are some questions common to all seekers after Christ. How can I know I truly have faith? What does it look like to be conformed to Jesus? How does God see me?

    In Gospel Life, a posthumous compilation of thirteen sermons from the zenith of his preaching career, John Owen answers these questions with great compassion for the Christian who longs for growth and assurance. He draws on a wide range of Scripture to display the character of the Savior, the acceptance of the Father, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit. Finally, Owen addresses the death and eternal hope of the believer, offering encouragement to all who love Christ.

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  • Gospel Ministry (John Owen) (#62)

    There are two intended audiences for discourses on the Christian ministry: the pastor or elder who cares for the church, and his congregation who are called to willing and prayerful submission. In Gospel Ministry, a collection of nine sermons delivered in his fruitful later years, John Owen addresses both.

    Whether expounding the role of the Holy Spirit in shaping the ministry, presenting the purposes of the church, savoring God’s care of his people, or warning against being ashamed of the gospel, Owen’s teaching is invaluable for any minister – or member – of the body of Christ.

    $8.95$10.00
  • My First Book About the Church (Carine MacKenzie)

    The church is more than a building. The church is a group of people – a worldwide group of people that spans the whole of history. It includes those who worshipped God and looked forward to the promise of the Saviour and those who worshipped God and saw the fulfilment of God’s promise in the Lord Jesus Christ. But it doesn’t stop there – if you love and trust in Jesus Christ today you are part of this amazing group of people too.
    Jesus Christ has promised to build his church – he adds to it daily – he cares for it more than we can understand.
    Children and families need to know the truth about the church because children are not just the church of tomorrow, they are the church of today.

    $2.95$3.99
  • My First Books and More (Carine MacKenzie and Philip S. Ross)

    Who is God? What does he do? Can I know Jesus? Why did he die? Children always have questions about God. They want to know what it means to be a Christian and who Jesus is.
    This book takes the very popular children’s series My 1st Books and combines them into one colourful volume, with a new and exciting section on the Psalms. My First Books and More gives a year’s worth and more of Bible readings, devotions and memory verses.

    $12.95$15.99
  • On Being a Pastor: Understanding Our Calling and Work (Derek Prime & Alistair Begg)

    On Being a Pastor is an essential tool to help pastors fulfill their calling. A pastor’s responsibilities are unique, demanding that he nurture his own spiritual life as well as that of the people in his care.

    $14.95$16.99
  • Pagan Christianity? Exploring the Roots of Our Church Practices (Frank Viola and George Barna)

    This groundbreaking book, now in affordable softcover, makes an unsettling proposal: most of what Christians do in present-day churches is rooted not in the New Testament but in pagan culture and rituals developed long after the death of the apostles.

    $14.99$17.99
  • Planting by Pastoring: A Vision for Starting a Healthy Church (Nathan Knight)

    Recentering the Goal of Pastoral Ministry to Cultivate Christ-Treasuring Church Plants

    As churches rapidly expand, Christians risk viewing the church with an entrepreneurial mindset. Church planters can be tempted to fixate on gaining numbers and achieving financial stability as their only metrics for success. They fail to focus on lifting up Christ’s people within the church.

    In Planting by Pastoring, author Nathan Knight challenges our view of church planting and centers the goal of pastoral ministry on a basic biblical foundation: a church plant is in fact a church, and a planter is in fact a pastor. A healthy church plant is not measured by size, speed, or level of self-sufficiency but by good pastoring that produces faith, fruit, and a flourishing community. Once pastors and church leaders redefine their plant as a church, their ministry will begin to align with Jesus’s mission to shepherd the flock and bring glory to God alone.

    $14.95$17.99
  • Reform: The Church at the Birth of Protestantism (Luke H. Davis)

    1485–1600

    Throughout the Christian lands of Europe, there was darkness. Not a physical darkness, but a spiritual one. For many years, the clarity of God’s grace given through Jesus Christ had dimmed. A system of human effort designed to achieve God’s favor meant people were confused about Scripture, about salvation, and about the purpose of life.

    But in those dark times, light dawned. Brave individuals challenged long–held teachings that had drifted from Scripture. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Thomas Cranmer led movements of reformation in their nations, calling their followers to the clear teaching of the Bible, to Christ, to faith, to grace, to live to the glory of God. Others, such as Patrick Hamilton, William Tyndale, and Lady Jane Grey, sought to continue this enterprise, sometimes at the cost of their lives.

    These bold Christians—called Protestants for their protest against the established and wayward Church practices of the day—sought to be faithful to Christ in their world, and in the process they offered in a new world that endures today.

    Recommended for ages 11+

    $10.75$12.99
  • Renewal: The Church That Expands Outward (Luke H. Davis)

    1600–1890

    The Protestant Reformation had redrawn the map of the Christian world. Now the Church sought to take the hope of the Christian Gospel where it had not been before.

    The nearly three centuries covered in this volume give us a picture of the incredible energy and great expansion of the Church throughout the world, and the people who led the way through a variety of abilities that God gave them. Harry Hosier, William Wilberforce, Emilie Mallet, and Sojourner Truth took bold stands against wrongdoing and injustice. Cyril Lucaris, John Owen, John Bunyan, and David Brainerd suffered well as they faithfully shared the goodness of Christ. Great preachers arose in the form of Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and Charles Spurgeon, all of whom communicated the Gospel with clarity and passion. And God stirred the hearts of missionaries like Robert Moffat, Hudson Taylor, and Dwight Moody to offer hope in Christ to those who were walking in spiritual darkness.

    Recommended for ages 11+

    $10.75$12.99
  • So, What Is the Church? God’s People Who Belong to Him (Carine MacKenzie)

    Discover what the church really is.

    It’s not a building, it’s not made of stone.

    It’s made up of people who belong to God and trust in Jesus.

    So, What is the Church? helps young children to understand in easy language that God’s church is about God’s people and His love for the world.

    $3.95$4.50
  • The Big Wide Welcome Storybook (Trillia J. Newbell)

    This beautiful hardback Bible storybook for 3-6-year-olds uses the Bible’s teaching on favoritism from James chapter 2 to encourage children to love and welcome people regardless of their wealth, personality, or background, just like Jesus does.

    $16.99