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  • The Gospel’s Power and Message (Paul Washer)

    One of the greatest crimes of this generation of Christians is its neglect of the gospel, and it is from this neglect that all our other maladies spring forth. Absent from too many pulpits are the essential themes which make up the very core of the gospel—the justice of God, the radical depravity of man, the blood atonement.

    In The Gospel’s Power and Message, Paul Washer addresses these essential elements of Christ’s good news and provides a guide to help us rediscover the gospel in all its beauty, scandal, and saving power. May such a rediscovery transform your life, strengthen your proclamation, and bring the greatest glory to God.

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    The Gospel for Children (John Leuzarder)

    “This book is very special. It presents the Gospel in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner — explaining the truths of God, the Bible, sin, Jesus, the need for repentance and faith, and counting the costs of the Christian life, but in a way that both children and even adults will easily benefit from. I highly recommend it.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart

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  • Expository Thoughts on Matthew (J. C. Ryle) – paperback edition

    Many commentaries have been written on the gospels, but none make more compelling reading for family worship than Ryle’s. This is his single volume on the Gospel of Matthew. Ryle is without peer when it comes to readability and practical insights into the text. For more than a century, Ryle’s expository thoughts on all four gospels have been useful around the world with an undiminished popularity and usefulness. His plain and pointed words are a huge stimulus to reading the Bible itself. Any reader can learn how to better glean from his own Bible reading, by merely learning to imitate Ryle’s observant eye to pick up clues in the text.

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  • God’s Gospel (Jill Nelson) Making Him Known Series

    In God’s Gospel, the author guides parents and their young children through the basics of the gospel, exploring even complex theological topics in easy-to-understand, kid-friendly language. The end of each ready-made lesson includes questions for reflection and family activities that will help children to remember what they have learned.

    This full-color, illustrated book is an ideal devotional tool for families with young children. Covering such questions as “What is sin?” and “Why did Jesus die on the cross?,” God’s Gospel leads kids through God’s plan to save his people from their sins, directing readers to Jesus as their personal Savior.

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  • Total Church: A Radical Reshaping around Gospel and Community (Tim Chester, Steve Timmis)

    “Church is not a meeting you attend or a place you enter,” write pastors Tim Chester and Steve Timmis. “It’s an identity that is ours in Christ. An identity that shapes the whole of life so that life and mission become ‘total church.’”

    With that as their premise, the authors emphasize two overarching principles to govern the practice of church and mission: being gospel-centered and being community-centered.

    When these principles take precedence, say the authors, the truth of the Word is upheld, the mission of the gospel is carried out, and the priority of relationships is practiced in radical ways. The church becomes not just another commitment to juggle but a 24/7 lifestyle where programs, big events, and teaching from one person take a backseat to sharing lives, reaching out, and learning about God together.

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  • Gospel-Centered Counseling (Robert Kellemen)

    Everyone talks about the personal ministry of the Word, but how do we make one-another ministry truly biblical? Gospel-Centered Counseling equips readers to change lives with Christ’s changeless truth. It does so by examining life’s seven ultimate questions.

    Bob Kellemen builds on the foundation of the written Word and provides a gospel-centered resource for understanding people, diagnosing problems, and prescribing biblically-based solutions.

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  • Preach the Gospel (Martin Rizley)

    Jesus made gospel preaching a priority for Himself, the apostles, and the church. And if we are going to carry out the task of gospel preaching today, we must consider why the Lord committed this sacred duty to His followers.

    In this booklet, Martin Rizley winsomely describes the nature, necessity, and manner of gospel preaching so that we will better recognize it as the high priority Christ established it to be. Most ministers, missionaries, and laymen know and affirm these truths when they hear them, but how often do we forget them in the midst of the battle when so many other worthy needs are set before us?

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  • All of Grace: An Earnest Word with those Seeking Salvation (C. H. Spurgeon)

    Using plain language and word pictures, Spurgeon shares an earnest word for those who are seeking salvation. It has been written to show clearly how much we all need grace and how much grace is available for our needs. The writer would like to compel us, by his words, to come to Jesus Christ and receive that grace.

    A classic on a great subject written by one of the greatest preachers who ever lived.

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  • The Lightlings: A Short Animatic Feature and Audiobook – DVD & CD (R. C. Sproul)

    While his mother tucks him into bed, little Charlie Cobb asks why he’s afraid of the dark. So the next night before dinner, Grandpa tells Charlie that once upon a time people feared the light!

    Kids will love R.C. Sproul’s delightful allegory of the redemption story—and learn why they need never fear the darkness again! Includes one CD and one DVD.

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  • The Gospel at Work (Sebastian Traeger / Greg Gilbert)

    In The Gospel at Work, Sebastian Traeger and Greg Gilbert unpack the powerful ways in which the gospel can transform how we do what we do, releasing us from the cultural pressures of both an all-consuming devotion and a punch-in, punch-out mentality—in order to find the freedom of a work ethic rooted in serving Christ.

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  • The Brokenhearted Evangelist (Jeremy Walker)

    With a gutless orthodoxy, Christians today quickly affirm biblical truth regarding evangelism and mission, but, author Jeremy Walker reminds us, we cannot pretend that we know and believe the truth about men, souls, heaven, hell, and salvation unless it is making a difference in the way we think, feel, pray, speak, and act.

    How do Christians develop this sense of urgency to see lost sinners saved? What motivates our evangelism? We must have the character of the brokenhearted evangelist, the David of Psalm 51, who recognizes the greatness of his own sin, looks to God for forgiveness, then recognizes his undeniable obligation to teach transgressors God’s ways.

    In an engaging style and with pastoral warmth, Walker urges Christians to exercise their obligation and privilege to teach transgressors God’s ways, providing both spiritual truth and practical guidance for carrying out this necessary gospel duty.

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  • Today’s Gospel: Authentic or Synthetic (Walter Chantry)

    One of the most important books on evangelism written in the 20th century, with enduring value today. Chantry shows that the differences between much of today’s preaching and that of Jesus are not minor – they are enormous. The chief errors are not in emphasis or approach but in the heart of the Gospel message.

    If there were only a deficiency in just one of the areas this book brings up, even that would pose a serious problem. But “today’s gospel” preaching frequently ignores all of these: the attributes of God, repentance, a call to bow to the enthroned Christ, and perversions of the doctrine of assurance.

    This powerfully-written book has a message which goes to the heart of the contemporary problem in a way that conferences and commissions on evangelism have failed to do. Its expository approach is particularly valuable.

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  • Total Truth: Liberating Christianity from Its Cultural Captivity (Nancy Pearcey)

    Does God belong in the public arena of politics, business, law, and education? Or is religion a private matter only-personally comforting but publicly irrelevant? In today’s cultural etiquette, it is not considered polite to mix public and private, or sacred and secular.

    This division is the single most potent force keeping Christianity contained in the private sphere-stripping it of its power to challenge and redeem the whole of culture. In Total Truth, Nancy Pearcey offers a razor-sharp analysis of the public/private split, explaining how it hamstrings our efforts at both personal and cultural renewal.

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  • Tell the Truth (Will Metzger)

    The best book for training Christians to be witnesses that we know of. Now in its 4th edition, there is fresh new content, updates and clarifications, reproducible charts and other varied aids, a study guide, and training materials for personal witnessing.

    Christianity is for sharing, and Christians who love their neighbors want to do that persuasively. Here’s instruction that is non-manipulative and doable for any believer who simply wants to help people discover the truth about Jesus.

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  • Seed Sowers: Gospel-Planting Adventures (Gwen Toliver)

    From the hot, steamy jungles of Indonesia to the highest mountain passes in the Andes of Peru, Seed Sowers: Gospel-Planting Adventures takes you on an unforgettable adventure around the world.

    Hang on to your hats for the 21 true stories of modern-day missionaries told in Seed Sowers of people whose lives were anything but boring. Crazed wildcats, angry witch doctors, heart pounding jungle rides down white-water rapids, terrifying headhunters and cannibals, and frightening first contacts with unknown tribes–each story bears testimony to the brave missionaries that God calls to serve.

    Each one of them is a seed sower–planting the seeds of God’s Word in the lives of people around the world waiting for Scripture in the language of their heart.

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    The Gospel & Same-Sex Marriage (Russell Moore)

    Christians should be known by what they are for, not simply what they are against. The Bible is unambiguously clear about marriage’s definition and purpose. So, Christians are for marriage. The Bible’s witness on marriage doesn’t allow for same-sex marriage, not because the Bible gives attention to same-sex marriage, but because the biblical narrative on marriage doesn’t conceive of same-sex marriage as within the realm of possibility. Yet, many Christians live among neighbors and under law-makers who disagree.

    So, what now? Editors Russell Moore and Andrew T. Walker of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) assemble leading voices to frame the issues with a gospel-centered perspective. The Gospel for Life series gives every believer a biblically-saturated understanding of the most urgent issues facing our culture today, because the gospel is for all of life.

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  • Profiting From the Word (A. W. Pink)

    How much do you really gain from your Bible reading? If “all Scripture is profitable…” (2 Tim. 3:17), how profitable has it been to you? This small book is valuable beyond description, for learning to read the Scriptures and observe in them the key themes which God has revealed them for.

    Pink provides insights which make this a great “first book” on Bible study for the novice, while still offering principles that even a scholar must never forget.

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  • Come, Let Us Reason Together: The Unity of Jews and Gentiles in the Church (Baruch Maoz)

    People from a Jewish background face difficult choices when they come to trust in Jesus.  To be Jewish, maintains Baruch Maoz, is a blessing from God. But how should Jewish Christians worship? If they join churches, there is real risk of assimilation. But if they establish synagogues, Gentile Christians feel excluded.

    Some Jewish Christians have tried to solve these problems through Messianic Judaism, which allows them to proclaim Jesus as Messiah while retaining Jewish lifestyle and worship. Baruch Maoz maintains that the two cannot so easily be combined. He maintains that it is possible to be both Christian and Jewish without Messianic Judaism, and he points the way for Jewish Christians to retain their cultural identity without losing fellowship with other Christians.

     

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  • Nothing But the Truth: Upholding the Gospel in a Doubting Age (John MacArthur)

    Combining a biblical study of evangelism, a rational defense of Christian beliefs, and a practical approach to evangelism, this book offers a well-rounded perspective that can help you gently and confidently give an answer for the hope you have in Christ.

    “Sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence.” -1 Peter 3:15

    Scripture is clear about the fact that we must be prepared to communicate the truth of the Gospel when given the opportunity—and do it with the right attitude. But even when your tone is gentle and respectful, what, specifically, should you say when asked or confronted about your faith? And what is your overall responsibility to unbelievers as a disciple of Christ?

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