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  • To Win Our Neighbors for Christ (Wes Bredenhof)

    The Missiology of the Three Forms of Unity: Explorations in Reformed Confessional Theology

    In many modern histories of Christian missions, the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century is depicted as a movement lacking missionary zeal. it has virtually become a given that the Reformation was not oriented to the church’s missionary task. In To Win our Neighbors for Christ, Wes Bredenhof answers these charges, proving that it is a mistake to say the Reformation and the confessional documents it produced have nothing to say about missions.

    The author demonstrates that the three forms of Unity—the Belgic Confession, the Heidelberg Catechism, and the Canons of Dort — properly understood, have much to off er the study of missions. more importantly, they encourage us to care about a world lost in unbelief, making us more mission oriented and outward looking.

    $8.50$10.00
  • The Three Forms of Unity (leather bound hardcover edition)

    The Belgic Confession of Faith – The Heidelberg Catechism – The Canons of Dort

    In a high quality, leatherbound, hardcover edition

    An excellent, pocket-sized book that contains simple and concise historical sketches of the major, Christian confessional documents.

    With an introducction by Dr. Joel Beeke of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    In addition to the Three Forms of Unity, this edition also includes:

    • The Apostle’s Creed
    • The Nicene Creed
    • The Athanasian Creed
    $24.50$30.00
  • 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.

    $8.75$10.00