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  • Romans: The Gospel of God for Obedience to the Faith (Sarah Ivill)

    The book of Romans declares the gospel according to Paul, tracing the good news of what Jesus has done within the framework of salvation history—creation, the fall, redemption, and consummation. In this twelve-lesson Bible study, Sarah Ivill provides students of Scripture with an in-depth look at this profound epistle that explains the gospel of God and encourages them to strive for obedience to the faith.

    Useful for individual and group studies, Romans includes suggestions for small group leaders, an overview of redemptive history, and a guide to learning Christ in all of Scripture. 

    Series Description:

    Many women go through life clinging to things or relationships that have no power to provide lasting peace. Head, Heart, Hands Bible Studies equip women to move beyond these fleeting things to find rest in the everlasting Word of God.

    Each lesson includes:

    • Introduction— an overview of the chapters with applications for your mind, heart, and hands
    • Personal study— a series of questions that helps you dig deeper into God’s Word
    • Pulling it all together— a brief commentary that answers any lingering questions you may have after your personal study
    • Processing it Together— a section of questions to facilitate studying in community
    $12.00$15.00
  • Son of God: A Bible Study for Women on the Gospel of Mark (Keri Folmar)

    This volume is for the study of Mark 1:1 – 9:13

    This 11-week study is the first of two volumes covering the entire Gospel of Mark (with the exception of the disputed closing section, 16:9-20), and ideal for personal or group use. Our Bible studies are meant to be written in extensively too.

    $11.99$13.99
  • Expository Thoughts on the Gospels John Vol. 1 (J. C. Ryle)

    “The Gospel of St. John, rightly interpreted, is the best and simplest answer to those who profess to admire a vague and indistinct Christianity.” There were many such in J. C. Ryle’s day, as in our own, and these final three volumes of his Expository Thoughts on the Gospels series provide a detailed commentary upon, and ‘right interpretation’ of the fourth Gospel.

    Originally published between published between 1869 and 1873, these volumes differ from those previously published in the series, in that they contain ‘full explanatory notes on every verse of the portions expounded, forming, in fact, a complete Commentary’.

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  • Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: Mark (J. C. Ryle)

    First published in 1857, Mark was the second book to appear in J. C. Ryle’s series of Expository Thoughts on the Gospels.

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  • Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: Matthew (J. C. Ryle)

    As the first Gospel in the New Testament, Matthew was, not surprisingly, the first to be published in J. C. Ryle’s series of Expository Thoughts on the Gospels (1856). Ryle’s expositions are a rich combination of doctrinal and practical comments on the Gospel text.

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  • Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: Luke Vol. 1 (J. C. Ryle)

    Ryle’s commentary on Luke was was a much more ‘substantial’ commentary than the earlier ones on Matthew and Mark, and comprehensive ‘explanatory notes’ were appended to the author’s ‘thoughts’ on each passage of Scripture. The purpose of the notes was four-fold:

    1st, to ‘throw light on difficulties’ in the text
    2nd, to provide literal meanings and comparative translations of certain of the Greek words used by Luke.
    3rd, to quote what other ‘approved writers’ had said on particular passages.
    4th, to use Scripture to ‘combat existing false doctrines and heresies’. Because of this, the Expository Thoughts on Luke were – and are in this new edition – presented in two volumes, the first covering Luke chapters 1-10, the second chapters 11-24.

     

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  • Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus (Nancy Guthrie)

    Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus is convicting and comforting at once, reminding all true believers that God’s family is rough around the edges and held together by grace.”

    Rosaria Butterfield, Former Professor of English, Syracuse University; author, The Gospel Comes with a House Key

    The story of Jesus in the Gospels includes all kinds of interesting people—some who claimed to be saints but proved to be scoundrels, as well as scoundrels who were transformed into saints. In Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus, Nancy Guthrie provides a fresh look into what shaped and motivated people such as John the Baptist, Peter, the Pharisees, Zacchaeus, Judas, Caiaphas, Barabbas, Stephen, and Paul. Join her as she reintroduces us to these biblical characters, helping us to see more clearly the ways in which they reveal the generous grace of Jesus toward sinners.

    $13.50$16.99
  • The Man Who Would Not Be Quiet!

    In The Man Who Would Not Be Quiet by Steph Williams, Bartimaeus was a beggar who was blind. When he heard that Jesus was coming, he yelled for help as loud as he could, until Jesus came to help him see. Simply retold based off of Mark 10:46-52.

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  • LUKE (Journible)

    This is the Journibles volume for making your own copy of THE GOSPEL OF LUKE.

    In Deuteronomy 17:18, future kings of Israel were commanded to not simply get a copy of the law, but to hand-write their own copy, for themselves. Centuries later, educators have discovered that students who write out their own notes by hand have a much greater retention rate than simply hearing or reading. Our God knew this long ago! With this idea in mind, the Journibles series has emerged.

    Each book is organized so that you can write out your very own copy of Scripture. Yes, you are the scribe in these volumes! You’ll write the Bible text on the right hand page of the book. On the left side, you are given space to write your own notes and comments.

    $7.20$18.00
  • 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.

    $11.50$13.00
  • Mary: Mother of Jesus

    The Story of Mary accurately retold from the Bible (the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John). Illustrated by Duncan Maclaren. The Bible Time series by Carine Mackenzie have been praised for their accurate retelling of great bible stories.

    $1.50$4.50
  • Matthew: Rhyme and Reason Series (Catherine Zoller)

    The Rhyme and Reason Series volume on the Gospel according to Matthew. Accurate to Scripture and without commentary, these volumes re-tell a biblical book in poetic language, accompanied by beautiful full-color illustrations. They capture the attention of every child and are a powerful tool for creating a fascination with the Word of God.

    This kids’ book presents highlights from the Gospel of Matthew in rhyming couplets—from the Birth of Jesus to the Resurrection. It teaches kids not only the events and truths of Matthew, but also God’s heart, in a fun way. Lively, full-color drawings beautifully illustrate the text.

    $19.99
  • Beginning with John’s Gospel (Susan Harding)

    In her book, Beginning with John’s Gospel, Susan Harding writes for younger readers using the opening verses of John’s Gospel to explain who Jesus was and why he came into the world. Explaining each phrase of John’s marvellous description of Jesus, she also shows how everything said in introducing the Savior is perfectly illustrated later in his life and ministry.

    Just like the Gospel of John itself, the pages of this attractively illustrated book are designed to point the way to Jesus as Savior and Lord.

    $5.40$6.00
  • The Whole Gospel Narrative (Marvin Fieldhouse, compiler)

    The Whole Gospel Narrative is the studious work of a technically skilled writer, who wanted to compile an easy-to-read account of the four Gospels – Matthew, Mark, Luke and John – compiled and smoothly dovetailed into one.

    The text is entirely the King James Bible, but collected from all four Gospels and arranged in one single, long, uninterrupted story of our Savior’s life and ministry.

    $10.99$13.00