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  • The Cross of Christ (John R. W. Stott)

    More than a study of the atonement, this book brings Scripture into living dialogue with Christian theology and the 20th century. What emerges is a pattern for Christian life and worship, hope and mission.

    A book that has become a classic study of the center of our faith, Stott’s work is the product of a uniquely gifted pastor, scholar and Christian statesman who devoted himself to this one study for over 40 years. His penetrating insight, charitable scholarship and pastoral warmth are guaranteed to feed both heart and mind.

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  • Glimpses of Grace: Treasuring the Gospel in Your Home (Gloria Furman)

    Sometimes life feels a lot like a burden – day-in and day-out, it’s the same chores and tasks, challenges and discouragements, anxieties and responsibilities. Dust bunnies show up on the stairwell, social commitments clutter the calendar, and our families demand daily attention and care. At times, just catching our breath seems like an impossible feat.

    So where is God in all of this? Does he care about the way we unload the dishwasher or balance the budget? Do the little things like changing diapers or cooking meals make a difference? And how can we use our spheres of influence for God’s glory and our joy?

    Whether you are a stay-at-home mom or a working woman splitting time between the office and home, Gloria Furman — writer, pastor’s wife, cross-cultural worker, and mom — encourages us to see the reality of God’s grace in all of life, especially those areas that often appear to be boring and unimportant. Using personal examples and insightful stories, her richly theological reflections help us experience the gospel’s extraordinary power to transform our ordinary lives.

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  • Apostasy from the Gospel (John Owen) (#21)

    The subject of apostasy – that is, the study of what leads one who has professed faith in Christ to change his mind and return to living for the world of sin, is not on most people’s list of pleasant subjects to meditate upon.

    The idea that one who confesses Christ may in time prove not to be a true Christian is too gloomy a prospect for many in our “positive-thinking” age. But it is a Biblical truth that requires some consideration, if only for the sake of watching guard over our own souls. Owen’s work, as usual, is a masterpiece of penetrating discernment to the very roots of the matter.

    Now, in this updated English abridgement of John Owen’s Apostasy From the Gospel, Dr. R. J. K. Law makes its powerful teaching readily accessible to modern readers. Some will find its pages deeply soul-searching; others will be struck with the clarity of Owen’s insight; all will find a work which wounds in order to heal.

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  • Knowing Christ (Mark Jones)

    The Puritans loved the Bible, and dug into it in depth. Also, they loved the Lord Jesus, who is of course the Bible’s focal figure; they circled round him, centered on him, studied minutely all that Scripture had to say about him, and constantly, conscientiously, exalted him in their preaching, praises, and prayers.

    Mark Jones, an established expert on many aspects of Puritan thought, also loves the Bible and its Christ, and the Puritans as expositors of both; and out of this triune love he has written a memorable unpacking of the truth about the Saviour according to the classic Reformed tradition, and the Puritans supremely. Knowing Christ is a book calculated to enrich our twenty-first-century souls, and one that it is an honor to introduce.

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  • Ten Modern Evangelism Myths: A Biblical Corrective (Ryan Denton)

    Could it be that mistaken beliefs about evangelism lead to a decrease in getting it done? Ten Modern Evangelism Myths recounts the most popular misconceptions about evangelism followed by an easy-to-read response.

    Every Christian who wants to share their faith will find encouragement here to be bolder and more direct in their approach—while still showing love to those in their predicament of unbelief. You’ll be more effective because you will be clearer about Christianity and more clearly yourself when talking about it. Finally, here is relief from the confusion generated by gimmicks-based and “me-centered” approaches to evangelism.

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  • The Gospel of Jesus Christ (Paul Washer)

    Paul Washer escorts readers through a biblical overview of the good news about Jesus. Presenting passage after passage from the Bible, Washer describes the holy character of God, the human problem of sin, and the divine solution found in Jesus’s redemptive life, death, and resurrection for all who repent and believe. If you are interested in knowing the basic claims of the gospel or know someone exploring the truths of Christ, this succinct treatment of the greatest news the world has ever heard is just what you need.

    Endorsements:

    “Nothing is more beautiful than the gospel, the good news that God saves sinners through Jesus Christ. Nothing is more damning than a false gospel. With the Word of God constantly in view, Paul Washer leads us step by step to know the truth about who God is, who we are, and how we may live with God now and forever. This booklet is medicine for the sinner and food for the saint.”

    —Dr. Joel R.  Beeke, president, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

    About the Author:

    Paul Washer ministered as a missionary in Peru for ten years, during which time he founded the HeartCry Missionary Society to support Peruvian church planters. Paul now serves as one of the laborers with the HeartCry Missionary Society. He and his wife Charo have four children: Ian, Evan, Rowan, and Bronwyn.

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  • The Loveliness of Christ: Gift edition (Samuel Rutherford)

    The Loveliness of Christ is a beautiful little gift book containing short extracts in which Rutherford’s most helpful thoughts are allowed to stand out in their unadorned wisdom and power. Those familiar with The Letters of Samuel Rutherford will know that this collection of Rutherford quotations will sparkle like diamonds on a dark cloth in a jeweler’s shop. As Rutherford said himself: “Every day we may see some new thing in Christ. His love hath neither brim nor bottom.”

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  • Wanted: the World (Trevor Johnson)

    The Well-Meant Offer of the Gospel from a Missionary’s Perspective

    The Puritan evangelist Richard Alleine once wrote the following of the sincere love of God and His desire for the salvation of all who hear the invitation of the gospel:

    “I tell you again, I wish you well; and not only I, but the Lord God that hath sent me to you: The Lord Jesus wishes you well; he wishes and wooes, wooes and weeps, weeps and dies, that your Souls might live, and be blessed for ever: He hath once more sent me to you, even to the worst amongst you, to tell you from him, that he’s unwilling you should perish; that he hath a kindness for you in his heart, if you will accept it…”

    In this short volume, missionary Trevor Johnson defends this same view, that God desires the salvation, in some fashion, of all men, and that this gospel is a true and sincere appeal and invitation.

    Johnson writes as one who fully affirms the absolute sovereignty of God, the Five Points of Calvinism, and even the judicial hatred of God for unrepentant sinners, and yet is troubled by a growing trend among some Calvinists to deny the sincere and well-meant offer of the gospel.

    Johnson affirms that if someone asks you this query from a tortured soul, “Do you believe that God really wants to save even me?” that you can answer most assuredly, “Yes! God would have you to be saved and would rejoice over your salvation even now!”

    We mirror the very heart of God when we love souls and desire their salvation.

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    Looking Unto Jesus (Isaac Ambrose)

    Looking Unto Jesus is a jewel of a volume that explains how the Lord Jesus Christ brings to pass every aspect of the great work of man’s salvation, from first to last.  And shows us the sheer joy we can have in knowing that!

    We have all heard before that we must turn our eyes away from everything that diverts our sight from “looking unto Jesus”. Why?  Well, most plainly, because we cannot fix our eyes on Christ, and other things, at the same time.  The eyes cannot look upwards and downwards at once in a direct line.  We cannot seriously set our minds on heaven and earth in one thought.  Put simply, “No man can serve two masters”, is how Jesus said it (Matt 6:24).

    Because, while we look on earthly things, we cannot see the beauty that is in Christ. Indeed, beauty is the attraction of the soul, the soul must see a beauty in that which it desires.  But our longing looks after other things diminishes the desirability of Christ in our eyes.

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  • Christ’s Glorious Achievements (Charles Spurgeon)

    Charles Haddon Spurgeon was a man captivated, comforted, and revolutionized by Christ: here you’ll see why. He brings home what it means for the believer that Christ is the End of the law, the Conqueror of Satan, the Overcomer of the world, the Maker of all things new, the Spoiler of principalities and powers, the Destroyer of death, and the Seeker and Savior of the lost.

    “If you have never read anything of Spurgeon before, this book is for you, and a treat awaits you. If you want to press in to know Christ better, to know all he is for you and what he has done for you, read this.”
    -— Michael Reeves

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  • Gospel Love: Grace, Relationships, and Everything That Gets in the Way

    Gospel Love, a ten-session small group resource, helps participants examine their relationships and learn how the gospel of Jesus Christ frees them to love others.

    Topics covered include barriers to loving others, how love is an expression of faith, the role of the Spirit in relationships, honesty vs. judging, and how to live with forgiveness and compassion.

    With user-friendly small group activities and questions rooted in Scripture, this small group study includes a leader’s guide in the back of the book and is suitable for small groups and individual mentoring.

    $9.50$15.99
  • Gospel Assurance and Warnings (Paul Washer)

    It should come as no surprise that misunderstandings about the gospel message and the nature of true conversion result in a problem with genuine assurance of salvation. A pseudo-gospel of “easy believism” has led many into careless presumption, and a poor understanding of salvation has abandoned tender consciences to near spiritual despair.

    In Gospel Assurance and Warnings, Paul Washer shines the light of gospel hope as he cautions against the dangers of making an empty profession of faith and carefully explains from Scripture the basis for establishing and maintaining a sound assurance of faith.

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  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Gospel (Joey Allen)

    The Gospel relates the good news of salvation to children, at their level of understanding. Even children can grasp God’s saving love and His promise to adopt them and give them a home in heaven through faith in Jesus Christ.

    $5.50$5.99
  • Only Jesus: What It Really Means to be Saved

    What does Jesus mean by “Follow me”? Your answer is crucial to your understanding of the Christian gospel! MacArthur explores what the Bible says about who the the Lord Jesus Christ is and carefully defines saving grace. Further, he clarifies why Christ must be savior and lord of your life, and more.

    Note: this in an update and abridgment of The Gospel According to Jesus.

    $11.50$12.99
  • Leading Your Child to Christ: Biblical Direction for Sharing the Gospel

    You want to lead your child to Christ, but you often wonder exactly what you should be saying and sharing with your child. How do you know what parts of the gospel to share? How do you know if your child is really understanding the good news of the gospel or just trying to please you?

    With decades of experience in children’s ministry and as a father, Marty Machowski outlines the core truths of the gospel and explains them in ways a child can understand. Using reflective questions, he helps you understand how to live the gospel openly with your children, allowing them to see how Christ is changing you, as well as how he desires to love and bring change to their lives.

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  • Queen Victoria’s Request: A Story of Grace and Mercy (Charles Haddon Spurgeon)

    A story for children, told by C. H. Spurgeon

    A dirty, coal begrimed beggar has received an invitation from the Queen to attend a function at the palace. He thinks about buying some soap and cleaning himself up – but the invitation says, ‘Come just as you are.’ You can’t ignore a request like that from the Queen so the beggar arrives at the Palace door anxious about what he is going to find.

    Will he be accepted into the Queen’s presence or will he just be sent away?

    A classic story of grace and mercy told by the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon.

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  • The Gospel Call and True Conversion (Paul Washer)

    The apostle Paul gave the gospel the first place in his preaching, endeavored with all his might to proclaim it clearly, and even went so far as to pronounce a curse upon all those who would pervert its truth. Yet how sad it is that many, even among those considering themselves evangelicals, have reduced the gospel message to a few trite statements to be repeated, and view conversion as a mere human decision.

    In The Gospel Call and True Conversion, Paul Washer challenges such easy-believism, as he examines the real meaning of key subjects like faith, repentance, and receiving Christ. He also deals extensively with the effects of saving grace that God promises in the new covenant; namely, the creation of new hearts and new people.

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  • Big Thoughts for Little Thinkers: The Mission (Joey Allen)

    The Mission presents God’s worldwide plan to call people from every nation to worship Him through Jesus Christ. God invites children to share His good news with a world of people who desperately need a Savior.

    In simple but precise language, the book teaches God-centered theology. Featuring charming illustrations, The Mission makes for a fun but educational read.

    $5.50$5.99
  • Will Our Generation Speak? A Call to be Bold with the Gospel (Grace Mally)

    Witnessing can be a frightening experience. The fear of what to say and the reactions of people you’re talking to can be so intimidating that people simply stay quiet about their faith. Let the challenge of Will Our Generation Speak? provide you with practical ideas and encouragement to speak the Gospel with boldness.

    Learn how being young can be an advantage in witnessing, how to overcome fear, questions to keep as a “stash” for when you’re not sure where what to say next, how to respond to evolutionary worldviews, and more. Filled with examples from the author’s witnessing experiences, you’ll be encouraged and inspired to proclaim the gospel.

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  • The Master Plan of Evangelism (Robert Coleman)

    Announcing the good news of God’s kingdom has always been a top priority for all followers of Christ. For more than 40 years, The Master Plan of Evangelism has helped Christians in this task since its first printing in 1963. Any believer in Christ can become more fruitful in this work by following this pattern. Read by more than 3 million.

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