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Christ’s Glorious Achievements (Charles Spurgeon)
The popular view of Christianity today is a list of rules. Do’s and Don’t seems to be what it is all about. But if that’s what we think Christianity is all about then we have a lot to learn. The key to understanding Christianity is not something we have to do, but rather something that Jesus Christ has already achieved on our behalf.
This book, by one of the most influential Christians of the last 200 years, looks at what Christ has done for us. Read it and then ask yourself the question “If Christ has done all this for me, is anything I am asked to do for Christ too much in return?”
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How Jesus Loves: 31 Devotions about Christ, the Cross and You (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
When we read God’s Word and see the wonder of who Jesus is and what he has done we see that God’s Son has given us his very best. His love and care for us took him to the Cross for us.
With these 31 devotions and prayers you will discover Christ’s love for his people and how he deserves our love and worship. Find out How Jesus Loves through stories such as: Don’t Look Back; God Says It’s Time and Hide and Seek.
These stories were first told at The Tron Church in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross Board Book
Using simple sentences and stunning illustrations, this 16-page board book takes the truths of The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross and makes them accessible for toddlers.
Journeying from the Garden of Eden to God’s future new creation, kids will learn why Jesus died and rose again—and be invited to say, “Thank you, King Jesus. You’re amazing!”
Check out this Storybook for older children! (Recommended for ages 3-6.)
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What Jesus Did: 31 Devotions about the Life of Jesus (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
Since before the beginning of time God has been at work. He created the world; he promised to send a saviour; and he sent his Son to die for us. With these 31 devotions and prayers you will see the impact of the life of Christ from before Creation to the Resurrection. Find out What Jesus Did through stories such as: Making Christmas Last; When Jesus Became a Refugee; and How Do I know Jesus Loves me?
These stories were first told at The First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
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What Jesus Does: 31 Devotions about Jesus and the Church (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
What is a life with Jesus like? How does the Son of God impact me? Through 31 devotions about Jesus, family and the church we discover what being friends with Jesus really means. Find out about Jesus, his friends and family, the disciples and the church through stories such as: Jesus Knows Your Name; Ready Steady Think; and Who Loves Church?
These stories were first told at The First Presbyterian Church in Columbia, South Carolina.
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The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross Storybook (Carl Laferton)
The True Story of Why Jesus Died and Rose Again
This beautiful hardback Bible storybook for 3-6 year olds takes children on a journey from the garden of Eden to God’s perfect new creation. It is a gospel presentation that focuses on the significance of the temple curtain. God said “because of your sin you can’t come in”, but the moment the curtain tore in two, everything changed!
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Christ Humbled Yet Exalted (John Flavel)
John Flavel shows Christ as our fountain of true joy: secured for his people by his humiliation and his exaltation. By humiliation, Flavel means the incarnation – Christ’s birth, ministry, and death – by exaltation he means the four stages of resurrection, ascension, intercession, and His return in judgment.
Flavel shows this twofold act (humiliation and exaltation) is the foundation of our joy because through them Christ has removed our debt and secured our inheritance. “The believer knows,” says Flavel, “that however sweet his communion with Christ is in this world, yet that communion he will have with Christ in heaven will far excel it.”
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Preaching the Cross (Mark Dever, J. Ligon Duncan, R. C. Sproul…)
Preaching the Cross is a call to expository, gospel-centered preaching as the center of pastoral ministry. This volume showcases an unprecedented combination of pastors representing a variety of evangelical traditions. Though they differ on some secondary points of church practice, they all enthusiastically celebrate the centrality of the cross of Christ-keeping the main thing the main thing. That message every reader can take away from this book and adopt in his pastoral ministry.
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The Death of Death in the Death of Christ (John Owen)
This masterpiece of Puritan John Owen is a polemical work, designed to show that the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel. Those who see no need for doctrinal exactness and have no time for theological debates which show up divisions between Evangelicals may well regret its reappearance. Some may find the very sound of Owen’s thesis so shocking that they will refuse to read his book at all.
It is to those who share this readiness that Owen’s treatise is offered, in the belief that it will help us in one of the most urgent tasks facing Evangelical Christendom today – the recovery of the gospel.
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Joy Beyond Agony (Jane Roach)
A devotional commentary ideal for small group discussion and study. Jesus endured the cross in anticipation of the joy set before him: victory over Satan, sin, and death, and union with his glorified redeemed. Now he calls us to follow him with crosses of our own. What does this mean?
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The Magnificent Time Machine: A Journey Back to the Cross (Sinclair B. Ferguson)
Take a deep breath. You’re going to become a time traveler. This journey will take you back to the Cross and the beginning of time itself. Your adventure hinges on God the Father’s Plan to give his one and only Son to save sinners.
Trace God’s plan of redemption back through time, all the way to creation, with this charmingly illustrated children’s book by Sinclair Ferguson. The story will help children see that creation, the cross, the resurrection and our lives today are all part of God’s big story.
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The Cross of Christ (John R. W. Stott)
More than a study of the atonement, this book brings Scripture into living dialogue with Christian theology and the 20th century. What emerges is a pattern for Christian life and worship, hope and mission.
A book that has become a classic study of the center of our faith, Stott’s work is the product of a uniquely gifted pastor, scholar and Christian statesman who devoted himself to this one study for over 40 years. His penetrating insight, charitable scholarship and pastoral warmth are guaranteed to feed both heart and mind.
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Galatians: Redeeming Grace and the Cross of Christ
Galatians: Redeeming Grace and the Cross of Christ engages the mind and heart of a woman. Its inductive method provides accessible questions and tools that help equip women not only to think biblically about the freedom that Christ offers us in this New Testament epistle, but also the encouragement to live these truths out in the context of community.”
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Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross (Florence Kingsley)
Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross is part of the Epic Collection (a re-release title)
In the deserts of Egypt, a blind girl and her protective brother fall prey to desert thieves. After hearing reports of miracles in Jerusalem, they find themselves in the midst of the greatest upheaval in history. Readers will be captivated by the intense drama that unfolds in the unrest of Jerusalem.
“He who sets himself up as his own teacher, becomes a pupil of a fool.” – Bernard of Clairvaux
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Why Should You Deny Yourself? (Ryan McGraw)
“Self-denial is one of the fundamental principles of the Christian life. It is Christianity 101,” writes author Ryan McGraw. Christians, regardless of personal cost, must believe and do whatever Christ teaches them and reject and flee from whatever He forbids them.
McGraw helps readers develop an understanding of this essential principle of Christian living by providing an in-depth explanation of what self-denial is and why it is important, and then giving examples of what it looks like in practice.
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The Glory of Christ (R. C. Sproul)
Could anything possibly elevate our hearts more than taking time to contemplate the glory of God and His Son? Christ and His glory are the object of our adoration. But during His life and ministry in this world, Jesus experienced humiliation, suffering: yet these barely veiled His glory, and in some ways, made is appear more splendid.
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