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  • A Field Guide on False Teaching

    How do you know if someone is telling the truth about God? And how should you respond if they are not?

    Every Christian is responsible for knowing God’s Word and sharing it with others. But in a world affected by sin, false teaching is everywhere. Many people obscure, distort, or challenge what God has revealed in Scripture—even some leaders in the church. To be better prepared as witnesses for Christ, we must identify falsehood and the devastating harm it brings.

    By surveying prominent theological errors, cults, and world religions, this book can equip you to defend your faith against the dangers of false teaching. It can also help you more effectively respond to your friends, family, and neighbors with the hope you have in Christ.

    $8.00$10.00
  • The Forgotten Spurgeon (Iain Murray)

    From the masterful pen of Iain Murray, this is probably the most incisive, brief historical and theological volume about the great 19th century Baptist, Charles Haddon Spurgeon. In particular focusing on Spurgeon’s uncompromising stance in three major controversies of his times, realms of doctrine still vital for us to learn how to stand for today.

    This book seeks to throw light on the reasons which have given rise to the superficial image of Spurgeon as a genial Victorian pulpiteer, a kind of grandfather of modern evangelicalism. Even before his death in 1892 newspapers and church leaders disputed over the features of his life which entitled him to fame. Not his “narrow creed”, but his “genuine loving character” is what is most worthy of remembrance, said one periodical, echoing the public’s general view.

    Still, distortions about Spurgeon continued, and he forecast himself how the positions he held might fare in the 20th century: “I am quite willing to be eaten by dogs for the next fifty years, but the more distant future shall vindicate me.”

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  • A Journey in Heresy (Richard Belcher)

    What is one supposed to do when he teaches in a Christian seminary which has begun to swallow and teach heresy? Yet, the one presenting the heresy is a powerful preacher and personality, who most think is sound in doctrine, and he appears to be a great evangelist, gaining many “decisions” for Christ!

    This is the dilemma of Ira and Dink, as they try to open the eyes of others to this man and his doctrine. Follow them as they face this new challenge of alerting others to the false teachings of this man, when the Christians around them seem more concerned about numbers and large crowds than they are about truth.

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