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  • 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
  • Systematic Theology: Biblical and Historical (Robert Culver)

    Robert Culver wrote his Systematic Theology with the goal of creating a treasure trove for the student of the Bible. No previous knowledge of theology is required, for this volume is written in a highly readable way and is the perfect core to the library of anyone who loves to learn.

    “This wide-ranging, well-directed, sharp-sighted textbook is his magnum opus… This one stands high as a demonstration of the biblical rationality of the Reformed faith.” — J. I. Packer, Well known author of Knowing God and Board of Governors’ Professor of Theology, Regent College, Vancouver, Canada

    $47.50$54.99
  • Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth (John MacArthur)

    Doctrine isn’t just for theologians—it’s important for every Christian because it shows us who God is and how we should live. Systematizing the robust theology that has undergirded Dr. John MacArthur’s well-known preaching ministry for decades, this overview of basic Christian doctrine covers topics such as God the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Bible, salvation, and more.

    Comprehensive in scope yet written to be accessible to the average reader—with non-technical vocabulary, minimal footnotes, and a helpful bibliography—this volume offers Christians a solid foundation for what they believe and why.

    $74.99
  • Big Truths For Little Kids (Susan & Richie Hunt)

    Teaching Your Children to Live for God

    Illustrated throughout by Nancy Munger

    How we live is based upon what we believe. Susan Hunt wants to help parents systematically teach their children the basic truths of the Christian faith so that they live for the Lord. Each lesson begins with simple questions and answers about a biblical principle and is followed by a story of two youngsters, Caleb and Cassie, that portrays how that truth can be applied. In a rather unique way, this book ties doctrinal truths into a story form that can be easily digested.

    $16.99$24.99
  • The Big Book of Questions & Answers (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Questions! Questions! Questions! Children are full of them. Where did I come from? What is God like? Is there only one God? The Big Book of Questions and Answers is a family guide to the Christian Faith. It contains a wealth of activities, prayers, and Bible references. These interactive resources will bring families closer together as they learn about the Christian faith.

    This book has so many uses.  You an use it as a daily devotional for the family, a weekly help in a Sunday School class, or as a Christian basics course in a homeschool.  However you use it, your kids and you will gain a great grounding in biblical truth!

    $16.75$19.99
  • The Forgotten Spurgeon (Iain Murray)

    From the masterful pen of Iain Murray, this is probably the most incisive, brief historical and theological volume about the great 19th century Baptist, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. In particular focusing on Spurgeon’s uncompromising stance in three major controversies of his times, realms of doctrine still vital for us to learn how to stand for today.

    This book seeks to throw light on the reasons which have given rise to the superficial image of Spurgeon as a genial Victorian pulpiteer, a kind of grandfather of modern evangelicalism. Even before his death in 1892 newspapers and church leaders disputed over the features of his life which entitled him to fame. Not his “narrow creed”, but his “genuine loving character” is what is most worthy of remembrance, said one periodical, echoing the public’s general view.

    Still, distortions about Spurgeon continued, and he forecast himself how the positions he held might fare in the 20th century: “I am quite willing to be eaten by dogs for the next fifty years, but the more distant future shall vindicate me.”

    $14.75$17.00
  • Systematic Theology (Louis Berkhof)

    Professor Berkhof died in 1957, at the age of 83. He was an outstanding American teacher and the author of some 22 books. After two pastorates, he began his long career as professor at Calvin Seminary, Grand Rapids, in 1906. Here he remained for 38 years, devoting his talents and immense stores of knowledge to the training of men for the ministry. His ‘Systematic Theology’ was his magnum opus, being revised and enlarged during his lifetime until it reached its present final form.

    Berkhof’s loyalty to the well-defined lines of the Reformed Faith, his concise and compact style and his up-to-date treatment have made this work the most important twentieth century compendium of Reformed Theology. ‘The work seemed particularly important to me’, writes the author, ‘in view of the widespread doctrinal indifference of the present day, of the resulting superficiality and confusion in the minds of many professing Christians, of the insidious errors that are zealously propagated even from the pulpits, and of the alarming increase of all kinds of sects. If there ever was a time when the Church ought to guard her precious heritage, the deposit of the truth that was entrusted to her acre, that time is now’.

    $39.50$45.00
  • The Right Use of the Fathers (John Daille)

    To the faithful Roman Catholic, as to the dissenting Protestant, authority is an important issue.  From whence may our duties in doctrine and practice be in infallibly drawn?  The Protestant answers, “From Scripture alone.”  The Romanist, on the other hand, answers, “From Scripture as it is interpreted by the infallible testimony of the Church, from the time of the Apostles to the present.”

    To the defense of this latter position, the writings of the ante-Nicene, Nicene, and post-Nicene fathers are recruited, with the assumption that they all held to a harmonious system of doctrine and that an appeal to such a system should put to rest all controversies.

    The truth of the matter is, however, that the fathers often contradicted one another, while many changed their opinions as they judgment matured with study or age.  Some of the extant writings are also of doubtful origin, the traditionally accepted authorship at times a matter of dispute. The author of this volume discusses these and other problems that arise from substituting the unreliable testimony of the fathers for the sure word of the enscripturated Word of God.

    $14.75$19.95
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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.

    $28.50$34.00
  • Bible Doctrine for Older Children, Book B (James W. Beeke)

    Bible Doctrine for Older Children is a 2-volume series consisting of 20 chapter which contain simple explanations of all major biblical doctrines.

    Book A contains chapters 1-10 and Book B chapters 11-20. The explanations were written for children eleven years of age and older. This series contains more than 150 stories and illustrations to help explain the doctrinal concepts being taught.

    These books were written for home, personal, or family reading; school Bible doctrine teaching; or church catechetical instruction.

    $16.00
  • Bible Doctrine for Older Children – Book A (James W. Beeke)

    Bible Doctrine for Older Children is a 2-volume series consisting of 20 chapter which contain simple explanations of all major biblical doctrines.

    This is Book A.
    Book A contains chapters 1-10 and Book B chapters 11-20. The explanations are written for children eleven years of age and older. This series contains more than 150 stories and illustrations to help explain the doctrinal concepts being taught.

    These books are written for home, personal, or family reading; school Bible doctrine teaching; or church catechetical instruction.

    $16.00
  • 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.

    $1.99$3.99
  • The Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689

    C. H. Spurgeon said of this great Confession – “Here the youngest members of our church will have a body of Truth in small compass, and by means of the scriptural proofs, will be able to give a reason of the hope that is in them.”

    This scholarly and brilliant summary of Biblical doctrine (in the same family as the Westminster Confession, but from a Baptist perspective) also includes Scriptural proof texts. Also includes a brief history of the Confession’s formation.

    $3.25$3.95
  • Easy Chairs, Hard Words: Conversations on the Liberty of God (Douglas Wilson)

    “Therefore He has mercy on whom He wills, and whom He wills He hardens. You will say to me then, ‘Why still find fault, For who resisted His will?’ But indeed, O man, who are you to reply against God?” (Romans 9:18-20a).

    Easy Chairs, Hard Words offers an honest look at many such difficult passages in Scripture. Presented as a series of fictional conversations between a curious young Christian and a seasoned pastor, these dialogues speak with clarity to those new to the Reformed faith.

    They begin with the question, “Can salvation be lost?” and from there wrestle with other hard-to-swallow doctrines, including the freedom of the will, election, and original sin. Hard words, and yet the understanding given these passages is thoughtful and gentle. For our God—the God of hard words—is a merciful and loving Father, slow to wrath and quick to pardon, a triune God who graciously rescues men from death and brings them into everlasting life.

    $9.75$12.00
  • John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology (Burk Parsons, Iain Murray)

    Here is a winsome portrait that dashes stereotypes about Calvin and the theological system that bears his name. A man often reviled as a humorless student of doctrine who preached an austere theology that twisted Scripture, this book sets the record straight — in honor of the 500th observance of John Calvin’s birth in 1509.

    The book’s 19 chapters explore aspects of Calvin’s life, ministry, and teachings, and establish his importance even for the 21st-century church. Contributors are some of the most gifted and godly Reformed leaders alive today: Derek W. H. Thomas, Sinclair B. Ferguson, D. G. Hart, Harry L. Reeder, Steven J. Lawson, W. Robert Godfrey, Phillip R. Johnson, Eric J. Alexander, Thabiti Anyabwile, John MacArthur, Richard D. Phillips, Thomas K. Ascol, Keith A. Mathison, Jay E. Adams, Philip Graham Ryken, Michael Horton, Jerry Bridges, and Joel R. Beeke. The foreword is by Iain H. Murray.

    $15.00$19.00
  • John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology HC (Burk Parsons, Iain Murray)

    Here is a winsome portrait that dashes stereotypes about Calvin and the theological system that bears his name. A man often reviled as a humorless student of doctrine who preached an austere theology that twisted Scripture, this book sets the record straight — in honor of the 500th observance of John Calvin’s birth in 1509.

    The book’s 19 chapters explore aspects of Calvin’s life, ministry, and teachings, and establish his importance even for the 21st-century church. Contributors are some of the most gifted and godly Reformed leaders alive today: Derek W. H. Thomas, Sinclair B. Ferguson, D. G. Hart, Harry L. Reeder, Steven J. Lawson, W. Robert Godfrey, Phillip R. Johnson, Eric J. Alexander, Thabiti Anyabwile, John MacArthur, Richard D. Phillips, Thomas K. Ascol, Keith A. Mathison, Jay E. Adams, Philip Graham Ryken, Michael Horton, Jerry Bridges, and Joel R. Beeke. The foreword is by Iain H. Murray.

    $16.00$18.00