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  • Talking Back to Purity Culture (Rachel Joy Welcher)

    Compassionate, faithful, and wise, she charts a path forward for Christians in the ongoing debates about sexuality—one that rejects legalism and license alike, steering us back instead to the good news of Jesus. It’s time to talk back to purity culture—and this book is ready to jump-start the conversation.

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  • The Holy Spirit (Sinclair B. Ferguson)

    The Holy Spirit, once forgotten, has been “rediscovered” in the twentieth century–or has he? Sinclair Ferguson believes we should rephrase this common assertion: “While his work has been recognized, the Spirit himself remains to many Christians an anonymous, faceless aspect of the divine being.” In order to redress this balance, Ferguson seeks to recover the who of the Spirit fully as much as the what and how.

    Ferguson’s study is rooted and driven by the scriptural story of the Spirit in creation and redemption. Throughout he shows himself fully at home in the church’s historical theology of the Spirit and conversant with the wide variety of contemporary Christians who have explored the doctrine of the Holy Spirit.

    Foundational issues are surveyed and clarified. Hard questions are explored and answered. Clarity and insight radiate from every page. Here is the mature reflection of a Reformed theologian who will summon respect and charity from those who disagree.

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  • How to Be a World-Class Christian (Paul Borthwick)

    Becoming Part of God’s Global Kingdom

    A book that opens the window to global Christianity for any person who desires to be part of what God is doing in the world. Building on the foundations of information, prayer, experience and investigation, How To Be A World-Class Christian shows the reader how to expand in understanding Scripture, increase in global praying and intensify cross-cultural outreach—beginning right at home.

    Using practical tools and observations from everyday life, this book invites every reader to stretch his or her knowledge of the purposes of God in the world and then to take the steps necessary to start responding to the opportunities we face. Patrick Johnstone said, “There is a YOU-shaped hole in God’s Kingdom—find it and fill it.”

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  • Words of Life: Scripture as the Living and Active Word of God (Timothy Ward)

    Throughout Christian history, the overwhelmingly predominant view of the Bible has been that it is itself the living and active Word of God.

    In this book Timothy Ward explains and defends what we are really saying when we trust and proclaim, as we must, that the Bible is God’s Word. In particular he describes the nature of the relationship between the living God and Scripture. He examines why, in order to worship God faithfully, we need to pay close attention to the Bible; why, in order to be faithful disciples of Jesus, the Word-made-flesh, we need to base our lives on the words of the Bible; and why, in order to keep in step with the Holy Spirit, we need to trust and obey what the Bible says.

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  • Knowing Scripture (R. C. Sproul)

    In this expanded edition of Knowing Scripture renowned Reformed theologian and pastor R.C. Sproul not only aids readers in unearthing the meaning of Scripture for themselves, but also explores why it is essential for every Christian to study it in the first place.

    With his usual common sense and enthusiasm, Sproul both offers clear explanations of eleven basic steps of interpretation, as well as provides simple how-to’s for using them. Excellent for beginning Bible readers and experienced students of Scripture, this expanded edition includes a new preface.

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  • Praying: Finding Our Way Through Duty to Delight (J. I. Packer)

    Does prayer often seem more of a job than a joy? Packer and Nystrom’s practical help for whole-person praying will move you to deeper obedience, delight, and intimacy with the Father. You’ll discover different aspects of prayer, including praising, asking, brooding, complaining, and joining in! Includes reflection and study questions, exercises, journaling prompts, and reading suggestions.

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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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  • The Message of James (Alec Motyer)

    As a good communicator, The Apostle James addressed his readers directly and pointedly with vivid images from ordinary life and attention-gripping statements. Alec Motyer’s rich exposition brings James’s letter to life for today’s reader. Motyer is himself gripped by James’s energy and concern for practical Christianity.

    The letter shows how a genuine faith is a tested faith, how encounter with difficulties is an essential part of the growth to Christian maturity this book powerfully brings out James’s memorable themes–the link between enduring trials and maturity; the question of perfection; the good gifts of God; faith, works and Christian concern in a world of human need; the implications of careless and evil words; the meaning of war; the church and healing; confession of sin; and the need for active purity in life.

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  • Western Christians in Global Mission (Paul Borthwick)

    What’s the Role of the North American Church now?

    There are now more Christians in China than in all of Europe, more Pentecostals in Brazil than in the United States, and more Anglicans in Kenya than in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States combined. Countries that were once destinations for western missionaries are now sending their own missionaries to North America.

    A century ago, Christianity was still primarily centered in North America and Europe. By the dawn of the 21st century, Christianity had become a truly global faith, with Christians in Asia, Africa and Latin America outpacing those in the rest of the world.

    Given these changes, some think the day of the Western missionary is over. Some are wary that American mission efforts may perpetuate an imperialistic colonialism. Some say that global outreach is best left to indigenous leaders. Others simply feel that resources should be focused on the home front. Is there an ongoing role for the North American church in global mission?

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  • Changing World, Unchanging Mission (David Sills)

    Responding to Global Challenges

    Despite recent advances and innovations, countless people groups across the globe still lack access to the gospel of Jesus Christ. How should the church mobilize to reach the world?

    Now more than ever before, Christians need to be aware of the changing landscape before us. Missions expert David Sills explores the key global challenges confronting Christian mission in the 21st century, and in ten chapters he identifies ways we can be faithful to God’s call, conduct short-term missions responsibly, reach oral learners, engage in business as mission strategically and much more.

    While the world is fluid, God’s mission endures. Discover anew how the eternal gospel can make its way to every tribe and nation.

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