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  • Basic Christian Doctrines (Curt Daniel)

    Basic Christian Doctrines is very much what the title suggests—a concise introduction to the fundamental doctrines taught in the Bible. In fifty short chapters consisting of ten simple points each, Basic Christian Doctrines presents a thorough introduction to evangelical Christian theology. Chapters include such topics as the inspiration and authority of the Bible, the names and attributes of God, creation, angels, Satan, sin, the deity and humanity of Christ, justification, prayer, evangelism, church government, death, future events, and heaven and hell. And though Dr. Daniel occasionally refers to Hebrew and Greek words, he is careful not to flood the reader with technical language, preferring to keep it as accessible as possible to the Christian with limited experience in theological study.

    Those who want a short and non-technical summary of basic Christian theology will find this an excellent tool for Sunday school classes, home Bible studies, homeschools and Christian high schools, and personal Bible study. Basic Christian Doctrines is an important, useful handbook every Christian should keep close at hand.

    $15.95$19.95
  • Bible Doctrine for Older Children, Second Edition (James W. Beeke)

    James Beeke explains the Christian faith to children aged eleven years and older using over 150 stories and illustrations explaining all the major Christian doctrines in twenty teaching units. The lessons lead children not only to know about the faith but also instruct them on how to live the faith.

    The series also includes Bible Doctrine for Younger Children for those aged nine years and older and Bible Doctrine for Teens and Young Adults for those aged thirteen years and older.

    The entire series uses a clear, precise, and easy-to-read style that can be used fruitfully for homeschool, church, or family settings.

    $27.50
  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: 4-volume set (Joey Allen)

    Complete 4-volume set of the Joey Allen books for teaching children Bible doctrine. For children ages 4-8, with a volume devoted to each of these key themes:

    • The Gospel
    • The Scripture
    • The Trinity
    • The Mission
    $20.95$23.95
  • God Is Really Really Real (Jeff Davenport)

    Faith helps us to trust what God said is true, and all that He said, one day He will do!

    “This book is beautifully designed and wisely written, and I know the Lord will use the contents to win the lost and equip and energize the saved. Young parents will be thanking the Lord this book was written.” — Warren W. Wiersbe

    $13.95$16.99
  • Is God for Real? (Jeriah D. Shank and Teresa Hemmings)

     This product is due for release on 14 November 2023.

    A story–based introduction to apologetics answers some big questions, and encourages kids to keep asking them

    $14.95$16.95
  • Teología de la Familia (Jeff Pollard, Scott Brown)

    Este libro presenta una perspectiva de la familia ampliamente olvidada por la iglesia moderna. Hay cincuenta y seis autores presentados en este volumen; autores tales como: John Bunyan, Jonathan Edwards, John Gill, William Gouge, Matthew Henry, Martin Luther, A.W. Rosa, J. C. Ryle, R. C. Sproul, Charles Spurgeon y Thomas Watson. Cada uno de ellos da poderosos testimonios de que la iglesia del siglo veintiuno necesita que se le recuerde lo que solía creer acerca de la vida familiar. Estos autores aportan una medida de la corrección y el bálsamo necesarios para sanar nuestra amnesia y devolvernos al orden bíblico.

    $17.95$32.95
  • The Doctrine of Election (John Calvin)

    When Calvin says that he would not have spoken of election had Scripture not led the way, we need not doubt his word. If he defends the doctrine with vigour, it is because it runs as an unbroken thread through both Old and New Testaments. Like the doctrines of providence, atonement and the new birth, it is a doctrine of sovereign grace.

    Calvin did not invent election: it is a doctrine which belongs to the universal church. Its importance for him lies in the fact that it anchors the work of redemption, not in our feeble powers of will, but in God’s inexplicable love for sinners, and it traces that work to a determination freely made in heaven before the world began.

    The present volume offers a variety of sources, newly translated from the French, which throw fresh light on Calvin’s doctrine of election. In place of his more formal works such as the Institutes from which the doctrine is usually derived, texts have been selected which were intended for oral delivery to a largely non-specialist audience. The tensions inherent in the doctrine, such as God’s mercy versus his justice, are honestly acknowledged and answered. Throughout, appeal is made not to philosophical speculation but to God’s revealed word. To depart from Scripture, the Reformer holds, is to enter a labyrinth from which there is no way out.

    There is no hint of bookishness in the texts presented here. This is theology for every man – clear, comprehensive and rich in practical application. And it leads, as all good theology should, to the praise of God’s glory.

    $24.95$27.00
  • The Gospel: Simple Yet Profound (Neil Cullan McKinlay)

    What is the gospel all about? This is a question that many individuals, even Christians, often ask and the answer is simple: the gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ and the way of salvation that is offered through Him. Yet in this simple answer lies profound truths as the gospel, far from being something that someone only needs to hear once, continues to be the central element in the life of the Christian.

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  • The Greatest Day: Ever The Truth about The Gospel and the Ten Commandments (Selah Helms & Susan Kahler)

    Big Bible Answers bring catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using  Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will explore how people in the Old Testament came to faith through the story of Zerubbabel. They will follow a despairing Charles Spurgeon, whose longing for God’s mercy ended in a tiny Methodist chapel on a snowy day with the simple message “Look unto Christ and live.” And they will see what it means to love Jesus more than anything, as they read of Jerome’s struggle over his love for language and books. The Greatest Day Ever covers our response to the gospel and the Ten Commandments.

    $7.95$9.99
  • The Saint’s Advantage by Christ’s Ascension and Coming Again from Heaven (Christopher Love)

    We often think of Christ’s death and resurrection as important to the Christian life. But is there any benefit from Jesus’s ascension? Christopher Love reminds us of the great advantages of Christ going into heaven—not only that He prepares a place for us, but also that He will return and receive us to Himself, and we will be with Him evermore. The book touches on key end time teachings regarding the second coming of Christ, the millennial reign, the bodily resurrection, and the elects’ everlasting communion with the Lord. It also presents believers great comfort while they await Christ’s return.

    $18.00$23.00
  • The Starry Messenger: The Truth about God, The Fall and the Atonement (Selah Helms & Susan Kahler)

    Big Bible Answers brings catechism to life like never before! This interactive series introduces children to the great doctrines of the faith using  Bible stores and tales from church history. Each chapter provides catechism questions to learn, stories to read, and study questions to discuss. Children will share the wonder of Galileo as he gazed through an early telescope to discover that God’s creation is far more vast than anyone knew. They will glimpse the importance of the doctrine of the Trinity as bold Athanasius confronts the emperor. And they will watch Jesus in the garden, as he embraced the terrible cup of God’s wrath to accomplish atonement for our sins. The Starry Messenger covers doctrine regarding God, the fall, and the atonement.

    $7.95$9.99
  • Reformed Systematic Theology, Vol 2: Man and Christ (Joel Beeke & Paul Smalley)

    This is Volume two of a four-volume work, being published one at a time.

    This four-volume work combines rigorous historical and theological scholarship with application and practicality—characterized by an accessible, Reformed, and experiential approach.

    In this volume, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley unpack the Doctrine of Man (anthropology) and the Doctrine of Christ (Christology), revealing to us what the Bible says about who we are, who Jesus is, and how we should live in light of that knowledge.

    $51.99$65.00
  • The Apostles’ Creed (Albert Mohler)

    The former president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary reveals how understanding and living out of the oldest summary of Christian belief leads to a confident, bold, joy-filled existence in a world of confusion and uncertainty.

    The Apostles’ Creed has shaped and guided the Christian faith for almost two thousand years. Few documents in the history of the church have similar influence on the life of ordinary believers. Shared by Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox traditions, the Apostles’ Creed is perhaps the most compelling and formidable statement of Christian doctrine the world has ever known. But do we know what it really means—and how it applies to us today?

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  • The Good Portion: Christ – The Doctrine of Christ for Every Woman (Jenny Reeves Manley)

    Understanding the person of Christ is central to understanding the gospel. Jenny Reeves Manley unpacks Christ’s divinity and His humanity, before examining more fully Jesus’ work on earth, planned from before the beginning of time. He took our place on the cross set us free from our debt of sin. In the concluding chapters, the author explores further how Christ’s atonement enabled us to be redeemed to God and united to Christ.

    $10.75$12.99
  • Charges and Addresses (J. C. Ryle)

    A man of good scholarship, sterling character, wide sympathies, and tremendous zeal, J. C. Ryle accounted it no light thing to be entrusted with the work of organizing and advancing the cause of God and truth in a diocese noted for its extensive industrial development and in a city of world fame. As a man of God he gave unfeigned allegiance to the plenary inspiration of Holy Scripture.

    Linked with this was his determination to strive for the maintenance of the Protestant character of the Church of England as by law established in the days of the sixteenth-century Reformation. Doctrine, experience, and practice based upon and shaped by the pure word of God were to him the essentials of the ongoing life of the Church.

    $26.50$29.00
  • Bible Doctrine for Younger Children, 2nd Edition (hardcover)

    Using over 150 stories and illustrations, James Beeke teaches children, aged 9 years and up, how to live out the Christian faith. Suitable for homeschool, church, or family use.

    $35.00
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    Essential Christian Doctrine (John MacArthur)

    Doctrine not only equips you with more knowledge about God, it also shapes your affections toward him and directs your actions for him—but it can be difficult to know where to begin.

    This concise handbook, developed from John MacArthur’s larger work Biblical Doctrine, is an entry point for studying theological topics such as the Bible, the Holy Spirit, the church, and more. As MacArthur walks through the essentials of the Christian faith doctrine by doctrine, he’ll not only encourage your heart and mind, but also empower you to proclaim the faith that was “once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3).

    $31.99$39.99
  • The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism

    For almost 400 years families have been using The Westminster Shorter Catechism as a guide to understanding the basics of the Christian faith. This new, illustrated edition breathes fresh life into these timeless questions and answers, helping a new generation to learn the primary truths drawn from the Bible and laid out by our fathers in the faith. Ira Minof’s striking images will help families engage with and meditate on the meaning of each entry. A valuable addition to any family’s library.

    Also includes a short glossary of practices and concepts used, and an index of Scripture proofs.

    The entries are separated into sections for ease of reference. Scroll down below to see the full Contents.

    $17.50$19.99
  • A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life (Joel Beeke)

    A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life offers a groundbreaking treatment of the Puritans’ teaching on most major Reformed doctrines, particularly those doctrines in which the Puritans made significant contributions.

    Since the late 1950s, nearly 150 Puritan authors and 700 Puritan titles have been reprinted and catalogued by Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson in their 2006 collection of mini-biographies and book reviews, titled, Meet the Puritans. However, no work until now has gathered together the threads of their teaching into a unified tapestry of systematic theology.

    A Puritan Theology, by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones, attempts to do that. The book addresses Puritan teachings on all six loci of theology, covering fifty areas of doctrine. The book explores Puritan teachings on biblical interpretation, God, predestination, providence, angels, sin, the covenants, the gospel, Christ, preparation for conversion, regeneration, coming to Christ, justification, adoption, church government, the Sabbath, preaching, baptism, heaven, hell, and many other topics.

    $44.50$60.00
  • Faith Undaunted: Embracing Faith and Knowledge in a Post-Truth Era (Donald MacLeod)

    Christian faith is a matter for the emotions, but also a matter for the intellect. Donald MacLeod delves into not only what he believes, but why he believes, and how that belief affects how he lives his life. Arguing for the importance of reason and logic in personal faith, he equips the reader to resist relativist influences that are permeating the twenty–first–century church.

    Winsomely written, Professor MacLeod shows once again why he is a beloved teacher and writer.

    $18.50$22.99