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The Pastor’s Soul: The Call and Care of an Undershepherd (Brian Croft & Jim Savastio)
Yes, the pastor is all about serving others, about sacrificing for the sake of others, about spending and being spent for others, and about pouring out themselves to fill others. But, as many pastors have discovered to their cost and pain, servants are finite, sacrifices eventually turn to ashes, non-stop spending leads to bankruptcy, and pouring out without ever filling up ends in drought.
The Pastor’s Soul reminds us that caring for self is not selfish but necessary if we are to sustain a life of caring service to others. It’s not a warrant for sloth or selfishness, but rather a call to self-care that will lead to better other-care.
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A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith – 5th edition (Samuel Waldron)
The best edition ever of Samuel Waldron’s work on the 1689.
Modern Christianity is awash in a flood of doctrinal relativity. Satan and his forces love the imprecision and ambiguity which are rampant in our day. As C. H. Spurgeon observed, “The arch- enemy of truth has invited us to level our walls and take away our fenced cities.”
This exposition was originally published in 1989 to mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of the Second London Confession, which also became known as the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith. Today, Reformed Baptists worldwide hold this Confession in high esteem and many churches continue to regard it as their official statement of faith. In this extensive exposition, the author Sam Waldron shows that the 1689 Confession is a masterly statement of the historic Christian faith. He writes in a direct and lucid style that will help ministers, students and laymen alike to a clear understanding of this Confession and to its relevance and application to our modern age.
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The History and Theology of Calvinism (Curt Daniel)
“There is no doubt that Calvinism (even though John Calvin would abhor the term) has played a critical role in the history of the Christian faith. Amazingly, though, there have been very few studies that have sought to provide a comprehensive overview of both its history and theology. Dr. Daniel’s survey of the narrative and thought of this influential worldview does just that and does it magisterially. This textbook (for that is what it truly is) is thus very welcome and will be enormously helpful for all who are interested in this tremendous Christian movement.” — Michael A. G. Haykin, Chair & professor of Church History, Southern Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
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John Newton: Bitesize Biographies (John Crotts)
The people who know John Newton’s name often only know one or two things about him. They recognize that he authored one of the most popular hymns of all time, ‘Amazing Grace’. They possibly know that he was a slaveship captain before he wrote that hymn – even in this introduction to the life and ministry of John Newton, we learn there was so much more!
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The Pastor’s Family (Brian & Cara Croft)
A thoughtful book written uniquely for male pastors that provides helpful insight in how to faithfully serve his family while also faithfully tending to the church.
Written by husband and wife team Brian and Cara Croft, The Pastor’s Family identifies the complicated burdens and expectations ministry brings to the life of the family. The authors identify the unique challenges that pastors face as husbands and fathers, as well as the difficulties and joys of being a pastor’s wife.
They also highlight the joys of serving together as a family and the unique opportunities pastors have to train their children and lead their families. With discussion questions for use by couples, this book is ideal for pastors and their spouses and pastoral ministry students and their wives. The Pastor’s Family equips pastors with time-tested wisdom to address the tension of family and congregational dynamics while persevering in their calling.
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How Then Should We Worship? The Regulative Principle (Sam Waldron)
How then Should We Worship sets out guidelines for a distinctively Reformed worship, according to the regulative principle of the church.
I have taught seminary courses on worship for over two decades only to encounter resistance to the idea that God regulates how corporate worship should be done. Even those most committed to biblical and doctrinal accuracy suddenly become relativists when discussing public worship. Enter Sam Waldron! How should we worship on a Sunday? Dr. Waldron’s answer is Scriptural, sensible, systematic, and (sometimes) strong. Is there a case for a regulative principle of worship? Read this book and find out.
— Derek W. H. Thomas, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia SC, Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
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Nine Day Queen of England: Lady Jane Grey (Faith Cook)
“Kneeling down on the hard wooden scaffold Jane turned to Feckenham who stood by her. “Shall I say this Psalm?”, she faltered. Overcome with emotion…he simply said, “Yea.”
Jane then began to repeat Psalm 51 in English, David’s great prayer of contrition. Jane recited all nineteen verses “in a most devout manner”, and then both she and Feckenham rose to their feet. A deep silence rested over that sad scene. Nothing could be heard except for the quiet sobbing of her lady attendants.
Hardened soldiers, who had witnessed brutality many times before, stood without moving, as Lady Jane called out in a clear voice: “Lord into thy hands I commend my spirit.” Then with a stroke — swift, sharp and terrible — Jane’s short life was ended.
Like the Apostle Paul, she had fought a good fight, finished the course and kept the faith. Henceforth there was laid up for her a crown of righteousness–a crown that none could take from her.”
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Growing Up God’s Way for Girls (Chris Richards and Liz Jones)
Growing up is God’s idea. During puberty you will experience many changes to your body and mind. God designed these changes, so that you can become an adult and maybe one day get married and have a family of your own. This book will help a girl understand the changes of puberty, how and why these changes come about, some practical ways to look after yourself and how to honor God in making good choices.
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2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Vol 2: The Middle Ages (Nick Needham)
The Middle Ages were dubbed the ‘Dark Ages’ almost before they had begun to draw to a close. Ever since then, they have continued to be seen as a time of hardship and oppression, full of popes and crusades.
In the second volume of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, another side of the Middle Ages shines through though: The continual workings of Christ as He built His kingdom through figures such as Thomas a Kempis and John Wycliffe, who lived and struggled during these centuries. This was far from a period of stagnation; rather it was the fire from which the Reformation was kindled.
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2000 Years of Christ’s Power, Vol 3: Renaissance and Reformation (Nick Needham)
The Renaissance was a reaction against the attitude of the Middle Ages. And the Reformation was the passionate, divisive argument that grew out of it. Catholics, Calvinists, Lutherans, Anabaptists – our present-day divisions were the front-page headlines of the Reformation.
Volume three of 2,000 Years of Christ’s Power, in showing the progression of the Reformation era, and the daring bravery of its figures, presents a period of history from which there are many lessons to be learnt – not least of all, the vibrancy of people’s lives and the courage with which they faced death.
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Bone of Contention (Sylvia Baker)
First published as a series of articles in 1976, then in magazine format, this work has been completely revised and updated with new diagrams incorporating current information. Always intended to be understandable to the general reader, this book covers the reasons why a conservative (young earth), biblical view of the creation of our world fits the evidence found in fossils and the world as we see it.
Easily read by teenage children, but has enough information to satisfy an inquiring adult. Fossil evidence is examined, along with genetics and a chapter on the age of the earth, and an overview of the consequences for human history. There is a useful bibliography including helpful websites.
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Chief Scottish Man: The Life & Ministry of Thomas Chalmers
This new and updated biography tells the story of visionary thinker, minister, and preacher Thomas Chalmers and the many years of struggle for the spiritual independence of the Church of Scotland. It traces his journey from his childhood in a small fishing community to his academic prowess and calling into active gospel ministry. Discover the unforgettable story of the man who Thomas Carlyle called the “chief Scottish man of his time”.
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Bitesize Theology: An ABC of the Christian Faith (Peter Jeffery)
In this easy-to-use book, learn how tantalizingly enjoyable Bible study can be. Short, but solid chapters on key subjects that outline the key doctrines of the Christian faith. “Bite-sized” means, enough to manage at one time, but also enough to nourish the mind and warm the heart.
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The Saint and His Saviour (Charles Spurgeon)
Spurgeon takes us through the whole process of the work of the Spirit in a believer’s life, from his first experience of the Lord, through the often painful process of conversion, to the deepening knowledge of the presence of the Saviour with his people.
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Growing Up God’s Way for Boys (Chris Richards and Liz Jones)
Growing up is God’s idea. During puberty, you will experience many changes to your body and mind. God designed these changes, so that you can become an adult and maybe one day get married and have a family of your own. This book will help a boy understand the changes of puberty, how and why these changes come about, some practical ways to look after yourself and how to honor God in making good choices.
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Trusting Through the Tears (Keren Baker)
Living a faithful Christian life will always hold the possibility of trouble and difficulty, but how do you cope when the troubles come one after another? A chronic long-term illness, miscarriage, a difficult pregnancy and premature baby, the unexpected death of a little girl, a child suffering with mental illness, all against a background of struggles with finances and so many other things that ‘dark times’ seems a fearfully inadequate description. It is one thing to read of such things in the life of perhaps a missionary or some great saint, but how does an ordinary family in an ordinary city in the UK cope? Keren’s story will certainly move you, but it will also encourage you.
As she says, This is our story. A tapestry of God’s goodness and grace in dark times. We haven’t finished this struggle but continue as others do … I hope that whether it’s your tears or your tears on behalf of someone else, this book will make you wonder at the care and compassion of God, contrasting your helplessness with his sovereign power. His all enabling power can lift you so that, with his help, you can meet each day with the strength to go on.
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Ultimate Questions (ESV – English Standard Version)
Now in ESV (English Standard Version)
One of the best gospel presentation booklets in print! Millions distributed, by author John Blanchard, known widely in Great Britain. Contains captivating photographs on every page as well. Covers the whole gospel sufficiently while being brief enough to stand a chance of an unbeliever reading the entirety of it.
This is the English Standard Version edition; see also at this site, available also in New King James Version, New International Version, in Spanish, by the title Preguntas Ultimas, and in 22 other languages! Call us for details if you need to know which languages.
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