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  • Don’t Blame the Mud: Only Jesus Makes Us Clean (Marty Machowski)

    Illustrated by Craig MacIntosh.

    With gospel truth at the center, Don’t Blame the Mud helps parents create an environment of confession so kids can own up to their own mistakes—in the freedom of Christ—rather than place the blame elsewhere. Parents, teachers, and caretakers can help children identify with the real-life draw of temptation and the real-life consequences of sin, understanding the value of God’s salvation through the cross. Instead of teaching kids how to deal with a problem, Machowski uncovers the real issue of sin and provides a gospel answer.

    $13.99$16.99
  • Phil Tyler’s Stand (Frederick E. Burnham)

    The pressure is on in the town of South Madison when Phil Tyler moves into town! The new merchant is a bold, unashamed Christian and not at all a people pleaser. Phil’s aim is to bring righteousness to a community riddled with lawlessness and disorder.

    While Phil’s straightforward approach is a bothersome nuisance to some, others appreciate how his courage and faith bring about much needed change, not only in South Madison, but in the lives of several individuals as well.

    Phil Tyler’s Stand is a book sure to raise questions about the role of Christians in their community and among their peers. How can we as believers be most effective in bringing about positive change in our own neighborhoods and communities?

    Recommended reading level: Ages 9-14

    $16.50$19.00
  • The Ten Commandments (Kevin DeYoung)

    Are the 10 Commandments still relevant today? 

    Do they still apply? Which ones? What do they mean in light of God’s mercy revealed in Jesus?

    Highlighting the timelessness and goodness of God’s commands, pastor Kevin DeYoung delivers critical truth about the 10 Commandments as he makes clear what they are, why we should know them, and how to apply them. This book will help you understand, obey, and delight in God’s law—commandments that expose our sinfulness and reveal the glories of God’s grace to us in Christ.

    $15.00$17.99
  • Growing God’s Gifts: The Fruit of the Spirit (Lucy Joy)

    The Bible tells us God loves to give good gifts to His children.  He proves this again and again.  And some of His best presents to you and I are the fruit of the Spirit that He gives all of us.  These are told of in Galatians 5:22-23: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self control.

    When you understand why He gave these – to make you a blessing to others – you start to see that He gave us these to make us more like Jesus in our relationships with our friends. We get to not just know Jesus, but to show Him great and make Him known.

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  • The Everlasting Righteousness (Horatius Bonar)

    From an author best known for his marvelous and God-exalting hymns comes this remarkable work about justification by faith alone, dealing with the all-important question of “How shall a man be right with God?”

    It is ‘believing’ from first to last. We begin, we go on, we end in faith. The faith that justifies is the faith that overcomes. By faith we obtain the ‘good report’ both with God and man. By faith we receive forgiveness; by faith we live; by faith we work, and endure, and suffer; by faith we win the crown, – a crown of righteousness, which shall be ours in the day of the appearing of Him who is our righteousness. Horatius Bonar is best remembered for his hymns, but he was also a leading author and his Everlasting Righteousness remains one of the finest and most uplifting treatments of truths which have changed nations and centuries.
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    $9.75$11.00
  • Justification (Philip Ryken)

    Philip Ryken begins with our need for justification as found in the opening chapters of Romans and moves on from there, covering the source of justification, the basis for justification, and the place of imputation in justification. This booklet makes for an accessible introduction to this central doctrine.

    Justification offers a thoughtful explanation for point 8 of The Gospel Coalition’s Confessional Statement. The coalition is an evangelical renewal movement dedicated to a Scripture-based reformation of ministry practices.

    $1.99$3.99
  • Imputation of Adam’s Sin (John Murray)

    The classic treatment on the subject of the imputation of Adam’s sin, covering and comparing key major views: the Pelagian View, the Roman Catholic view, Calvin’s interpretation, and the Classic Protestant Interpretation. Then, comparing the Realist view of our Union with Adam (were we really “in” Adam?) or the Representative view (was he only standing in our place?).

    An immensely helpful book for those seeking an understanding of how sin has infected our race from the beginning.

    $9.25$11.99
  • The Doctrine of Justification (James Buchanan)

    “This is the classic work on this cardinal doctrine by which a church stands or falls. After lucidly covering the historical development of the doctrine through the Old Testament, the apostolic age, the scholastic divines, the Reformation and Counter-Reformation, and in the Church of England, Buchanan expounds the doctrine itself by covering the scriptural meaning of the term, its relation to the law and justice of God, its relation to the mediatorial work of Christ, its relation to grace and works, and more.

    The chapter on justification in relation to the work of the Holy Spirit is alone worth the price of the book. Includes a new preface dealing with the New Perspective. If you can only afford to read one book on justification, read this definitive work.” – Joel R. Beeke

    $27.50$32.99
  • Rays From the Sun of Righteousness (Richard Newton)

    Richard Newton was called “The Prince of Preachers to the young” by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon. In a simple, sound, fascinating book, of 10 talks to children, Newton covers the following subjects with warmth and passion:
    Jesus the Sun of Righteousness – the Light of the World – the Bright and Morning Star – the Savior – the Way – the Truth – the Life – the Vine – the Plant of Renown – the Shield.

    Newton felt that this was perhaps his most important book because it was all about the Lord Jesus Christ from beginning to end.

    $10.75$15.99