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    A Portrait of God (Stephen Charnock)

    This summary presents the treatise in a more manageable form that maintains the theological depth and practical application of the original. Don’t miss out on the riches of Charnock!

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  • Fearing Others: Putting God First (31-Day Devotionals for Life) (Zach Schlegel)

    Fishing for compliments, overcommitting (or never committing), keeping people at a distance . . . when we fear other people more than we fear God, we become anxious slaves to their opinions and approval. But we don’t have to compete to be loved! Zach Schlegel uses meditations on God’s Word, reflection questions, and practical suggestions for action to guide you, day by day, toward a freer way of life in service to God. Learn how to fear God alone, rest in his grace, and live in peace, joy, and confidence.

    In the 31-Day Devotionals for Life series, biblical counselors and Bible teachers guide you through Scripture passages that speak to specific situations or struggles, helping you to apply God’s Word to your life in practical ways day after day.

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  • 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

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  • God Is: Holy (Jessica Scott)

    Written in charming rhyming cadence, God is: Holy will teach what it means that God is holy, why we fall short of His glory, and how He has always had a plan to save His people from their sin.

    Included is an in-depth look at the theological summary of the holiness of God, definitions, and questions written by Joel R. Beeke and Paul Smalley for parents and teachers to go over with their children and students.

    Though meant for the young, the simple but vivid illustrations and precise biblical message make this book a beautiful resource for people of all ages who desire to draw closer to the truth about who God is and the power of the gospel of Christ.

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  • 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

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  • My First Book About God (Carine Mackenzie)

    Encourage your little ones to learn more about God with this little introductory book My 1st Book about God. This book offers simple explanations for children about God in a way that shows how omnipresent He truly is. Goes through by subject offering Scripture references for further reading and study. Kids will learn that God is the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, He is Infinite, He is Unchanging, and much, much more!

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  • What to Do With Worry: Why Playing God Never Works (Olan Stubbs)

    Everyone knows what it feels like to worry. But one of the clearest and repeated things the Bible tells us about worry is: Don’t. Don’t do it. It’s not worth it. It doesn’t work. And, oh yeah, by the way, it’s sin. And it’s not just a lighthearted, white collar, domesticated sin. It’s serious business. It’s deadly. It’ll ruin your life…and your eternity if you let it.

    This short book is designed to help us understand worry all the way down to its roots and all the way up to its worst fruits. We want to see worry the way God does so that we can repent and by His grace be fully and finally free. We will never move past all sin and temptation in this life. But by the blood of Christ, we can see progressive and sustainable victory over sin in our lives.

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  • When People Are Big and God is Small (Edward T. Welch)

    Do you crave people’s love and approval? Do you dread their rejection or mistreatment? Although we don’t always realize it, many of our lives—and identities—are dangerously contorted around such longings and fears.

    Biblical counselor Edward Welch tackles this struggle head-on in a groundbreaking work that has been substantially updated and revised for this new edition. Discover a fear of the Lord that, in Christ, is filled with gratitude, love, and devotion—freeing you to need others less and love them more.

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  • Words about Jesus To Help You Worship Him(Carine Mackenzie)

    Every child needs to know about Jesus. The Bible uses words like: Savior, Christ, Risen and Friend. What do the words Immanuel and redeemer mean? These words will help your child worship the promised Messiah the Son of God, Jesus Christ.

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  • Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically – Daily Devotional Workbook (John Snyder)

    The Behold Your God Workbook is the companion product to the Behold Your God 13-DVD set.

    Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically is a 12-week multimedia Bible study for churches, small groups, families, or individuals containing 12 sessions that are reinforced by a 12-week daily workbook. Each week’s lesson is preceded by a brief historical profile of a notable man or woman of God such as George Muller, A. W. Tozer, Samuel Rutherford, Charles Spurgeon, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Amy Carmichael, Robert Murray M”Cheyne, George Whitefield, Daniel Rowland and Jonathan Edwards.

    The heart of each DVD is a 30-minute lesson on one aspect of the Christian life and how it is affected by a biblical rethinking of God’s character. Scroll down further to see the Table of Contents. 

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  • Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically: 13-DVD Set

    This product comes with the 13 DVD Set and an integrally packaged Leader’s Guide. Each participant in the study will need their own copy of the Daily Devotional Workbook.

    ‘This is an excellent resource for churches and individuals who desire to “grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ”, and who desire to anchor their biblical faith in the history of the church.’ — Ian Hamilton

    ‘This course is perhaps the most significant resource I have encountered in 30 years of Christian ministry. At its core, it is pointing and forcing those leading and those taking part into encountering “The God who is there”.’ — Andy Christofides

    Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically is a 12-week multimedia Bible study for churches, small groups, families, or individuals containing 12 sessions that are reinforced by a 12-week daily workbook. Each week’s lesson is preceded by a brief historical profile of a notable man or woman of God such as George Muller, A. W. Tozer, Samuel Rutherford, Charles Spurgeon, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Amy Carmichael, Robert Murray M”Cheyne, George Whitefield, Daniel Rowland and Jonathan Edwards.

    $149.00
  • God Is Always Better Than We Can Imagine (Iain Wright)

    How much can we know about God?

    By definition, the finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite. As soon as we begin to think we have understood something of the love and grace of God we soon learn from Scripture that his love and grace are even greater.

    The meditations in God is Always Better Than We Can Imagine are intended to help us come to Scripture with the mindset that, no matter how much we have learned in our private studies, or heard in sermons and lectures, God is always immeasurably greater than our imagination has allowed.

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  • None Other: Discovering the God of the Bible (John MacArthur)

    The Bible’s teaching on God’s love, holiness, and sovereignty is often met with questions about human responsibility, suffering, and evil. If God is in control of everything, can we make free choices? If God is good and all-powerful, how can we account for natural disasters and moral atrocities? Answers to these questions are often filled with technical jargon and personal assumptions that don’t take into account the full scope of biblical truth.

    In None Other: Discovering the God of the Bible, Dr. John MacArthur shows that the best way to discover the one true God is not through philosophical discourse but a careful study of Scripture-the primary place where God has chosen to reveal Himself.

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  • The Chief End of Man: An Exposition of the First Answer of the Shorter Catechism (John Hall)

    “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever.” This uncovered treasure is intended for all who desire to teach or to learn the purpose for which we were created. John Hall (1806-1894) is best known for his long-term friendship with J.W. Alexander, that later resulted in his two volume work which included the 800 letters he received from Alexander over their 40 year relationship.

    This little gem is full of instruction on the reason we are here and the way that we can live to the glory of God and the enjoyment of God. Parents and children, teachers and pupils, pastors and congregation alike will benefit from this wonderful book.

    An Introductory article by Benjamin Warfield adds to the value of this work.

    $8.50$12.00
  • The Attributes of God: Vol. 1, with Study Guide (A. W. Tozer)

    For A.W. Tozer, there is no question more important than Who is God and what is He like?  Tozer’s desire to know God and His fullness was the major theme of his life and ministry. Originally preached as sermons at Southside Alliance Church in Chicago, this first volume of examines ten attributes of God. A study guide has been added for an in-depth look at each attribute.

    $12.50$15.99
  • God’s Word (Sally Michael) Making Him Known Series

    This full-color illustrated primer teaches children what the Bible is, what it says, and why we can trust God’s true, powerful Word. In easy-to-understand language, children will learn important theological concepts like the authority, inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy of Scripture.

    Each chapter includes discussion questions and family-friendly activities, making this book an excellent devotional for parents of young children.

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