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Training Hearts, Teaching Minds: Family Devotions Based on the Shorter Catechism (Starr Meade)
Without a doubt, this is one of our most treasured books, containing brief devotions for use in family worship that comprehensively cover a full year!
Author Starr Meade, a teacher of Bible and Latin at Redeemer Christian School in Mesa, Arizona, is well-versed in directing children’s ministries and teaching children the Word of God. That background has equipped her for writing a superbly helpful volume.
The book opens up one question per week from the Westminster Shorter Catechism. But this is not first and foremost a study guide of that catechism – rather, it is theologically rich devotions from Scripture, starting with catechism questions to lead into biblical doctrine. The brief readings point parents to related Scriptures and suggest questions to ask children so they may consider what God’s Word says about that doctrinal theme. At the same time, the Scripture readings are guided by the Catechism so that readers can learn a well-rounded Biblical system of faith and practice. The strength of this book is that it helpfully blends catechism learning with Scripture reading.
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Why Me? Comfort for the Victimized
“Why is this happening to me? Where is God in my time of anguish?” Knowing our hearts, God has spoken powerful words of comfort. Psalm 10, for example, is God’s word to those who have been victimized by others. It guides people into knowing God in the midst of being violated. David Powlison walks us through Psalm 10, helping us see its message of anguish and refuge. Can this ancient text help us in our pain today? Yes, because God is present and listening. What others may have meant for evil, God means for good.
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Engagement: Preparing for Marriage (Mike McKinley)
Have your wedding plans crowded out the spiritual significance of your marital union? God created marriage as a picture that demonstrates his love and character—both to you and to those around you. Using daily devotional readings, reflection questions, and practical action points, Mike McKinley prepares your heart for the wonderful, sanctifying calling to love another person in a way that echoes God’s love for his people.
This 31-Day Devotional book guides you through Scripture passages that speak to the specific situations or struggles accompanying dating, courtship, and engagement.
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Worry: Pursuing a Better Path to Peace (David Powlison)
There’s always something to worry about.
David Powlison recognizes that we have good reason to worry about things. But he assures us that we have much better reasons not to worry! Anxiety is a universal human experience, and we need to approach it with a plan. What do you do when anxieties take over your life? Powlison describes a six-point game plan based on these truths: “It is your Father’s pleasure to give you the kingdom. Your father is God. You need not worry.”
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Letters to a Romantic on Dating (Sean Perron & Spencer Harmon)
Whether you are struggling with singleness, enduring a breakup, embarking on a new relationship, or even making the final step toward engagement, opening up these letters will help you to start some helpful, God-honoring conversations.
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Letters to a Romantic on Engagement (Sean Perron & Spencer Harmon)
“Where can a couple get wise counsel for this season of engagement—one that ricochets, almost daily, between sparkling anticipation and disorienting discussion? Pull up a chair and spend a few hours with Sean and Spencer. You will come away packed with fresh faith, enriched by practical insights, and uniquely prepared for the magnificent journey toward marriage!”
—Dave Harvey, Author, When Sinners Say “I Do”: Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage
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Singleness: Living Faithfully (Jenilyn Swett)
Singleness is not a problem or a waiting period—it’s a place where many of us live, and it offers unique blessings, challenges, and opportunities. Writing as a fellow traveler, Jenilyn Swett turns to Scripture to show how our identity in Christ, paired with a robust theology of singleness, gives us a vision for the single life, no matter how short or long it may be.
Daily readings reflect on practical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of faithful living as a single person. We are God’s children above all else—we find in him all the riches we need.
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The Essential Trinity: New Testament Foundations and Practical Relevance (Brandon Crowe & Carl Trueman)
“Today there are many books on the market dealing with the doctrine of the Trinity. This is my favorite. It is a clear presentation, discussion, and application of the historic doctrine by people who believe it and have studied it deeply. The essays have kept close to their source, the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. . . . I do not agree with every detail of every essay; they do enter into some controversial areas. But the reader will learn even from that controversy to engage the Scriptures with more thought and devotion.”
—John M. Frame, Professor of Systematic Theology and Philosophy, Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, Florida
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Teens & Sex: How Should We Teach Them?
Distorted images of sex bombard our children from every angle. Where can they find a healthy view of their sexuality? How can parents and youth leaders teach kids the life-transforming truths that expose the counterfeits for what they are?
Paul Tripp unearths the premises that underlie popular views of sex and notes several characteristics that make teenagers especially vulnerable to sexual temptation. In addition to showing how sex relates to our worship, our identity, our hearts, and our need for grace, Tripp offers a threefold plan for helping teens deal with sex realistically and in the hope of the gospel.
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God’s Wisdom (Sally Michael) Making Him Known Series
Every day our children are confronted with the call of wisdom and the call of foolishness. Which call will they answer? All of us, down to the youngest child, start out on the path of foolishness because we are born with foolishness in our hearts. Only God can incline your child’s heart toward the path of wisdom—and he can use your example and diligent instruction to do it.
Through these teachings and stories from the Bible, Sally Michael describes for parents and children the characteristics of the foolish and the wise, contrasts for them the way of wisdom with the way of foolishness, and shows them the end result of each path. Explore these two paths with your own child and let the words of Proverbs encourage them on the life-giving path of wisdom.
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Given For You: Reclaiming Calvin’s Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper (Keith Mathison)
A book that will give you a deeper appreciation of the Lord’s Supper, as a highlight of your church service, indeed a highlight of your week and life every time it is enjoyed.
“The best and most comprehensive treatment of the Reformed doctrine of the Lord’s Supper I have ever seen. . . . a genuine ‘must read’ book.” —R. C. Sproul
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God’s Providence (Sally Michael) Making Him Known Series
All parents want their children to feel secure. How reassuring would it be for your child to know that nothing is outside God’s control?
Every person, every circumstance, and every action is part of God’s plan—a plan that works all things for the good of those who love him. This is God’s providence, a doctrine that brings us joy even as it staggers our understanding. Can a child grasp this important, encouraging truth?
Sally Michael believes that a child who can embrace God’s providence can rest in God’s sovereign care, and she uses simple truths to help you explain God’s providence to your children. She moves on to show children how God’s providence applies to all of life and creation… including themselves. How many fears, worries, frustrations, and tears would be spared if your children truly understood and rested in the providence of God?
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Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone (Elyse Fitzpatrick)
Many people desire to live godly lives but feel trapped in habitual sins. They trip over the same bad habit, embarrassing weakness, or sinful slavery they wanted to be free of years ago. This book reveals that idolatry lies at the heart of every besetting sin.
If you think of idols as stone statues in far-off lands, think again. Idols are the desires, longings, and expectations we worship instead of the true God.
Fitzpatrick shares the hope found in God’s desire to have his children live free of idols, and his commitment to free them by his sanctifying power.
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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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Motherhood: Hope for Discouraged Moms (Brenda Payne)
Intended to bring hope and help to mothers in all stages of parenting. It is designed to minister to the mother who is experiencing normal or common struggles, as well as to the mother who is heartbroken over a rebellious teenager. It is a call to perseverance and maturity in Christ-likeness.
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Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns: How Pop Culture Rewrote the Hymnal (T. David Gordon)
Changes in music have affected the way we think, the way we worship—even the way we are able to worship. We are steeped in a culture of pop music that makes other genres seem strangely foreign and unhelpful. Worship has become a conflict area, rather than a source of unity.
T. David Gordon looks at these changes in worship and not only examines the problems, but also provides solutions. They are solutions of great importance to us all—because how we sing affects how we live. Dr. Gordon not only shows the problems, he also provides solutions – it’s important, because how we sing affects how we live.
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Basic Greek and Exegesis (Richard B. Ramsay)
A skillful teacher of Greek and long-time Reformed educator simplifies the challenge of learning Greek and reaping the rewards of studying the New Testament in its original language. This practical manual teaches New Testament exegesis, but without requiring an extensive knowledge of the language. Becoming aware of the importance of serious Bible study, the student learns the fundamentals of Greek and the use of linguistic tools, including recent software. Finally, he prepares his own exegesis, following these guidelines. Exercises and answer key are included.
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