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  • The Plan of Salvation

    Packed with simple summaries, witnessing tips, and helpful illustrations, such as Romans Road, this easy-to-understand pamphlet shows how to present the Gospel in a simple yet effective way. It answers key questions, including: What is the good news? How can I explain the gospel? and How can I share my faith?

    $3.89$4.99
  • Why We’re Protestant: The Five Solas of the Reformation, and Why They Matter (Nate Pickowicz)

    One of the key questions the Protestant Reformation asked and answered was: how does a person get right with God? In approaching this question, the Reformers set out to rediscover and establish the bounds of essential Christianity through five declarations: sola Scriptura (Scripture alone), sola gratia (grace alone), sola fide (faith alone), solus Christus (Christ alone), and sola Deo gloria (the glory of God alone). Nate Pickowicz’s guide will help us understand not only the Reformation, but the Christian faith itself.

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  • A ‘Strordinary Little Maid (Amy Le Feuvre)

    A ‘Strordinary Little Maid – what a lovely and delightful story! It presents the gospel in colorful, bold, and often humorous ways. You’ll laugh one minute, and the next minute you’ll find yourself engaged in thoughtful attention to spiritual truths so basic yet so foreign to our culture today.

    Peggy’s ability to share Jesus with those of all walks of life is so inspiring that you will fall in love with this delightful little maid! This literary gem is for children of all ages – and especially for adults who could use a good laugh as medicine to their souls.

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  • Reformed Systematic Theology, Vol 3: Spirit and Salvation (Joel R. Beeke)

    In this volume, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley unpack the work and role of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology) and salvation (soteriology). The authors examine the Holy Spirit’s role in the history of salvation, the order of salvation, and the believers’ experience of salvation. As readers consider the interrelationship between the Spirit and salvation, they are invited to explore the direct activity of the Lord in their lives for their salvation.

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  • Mere Calvinism (Jim Scott Orrick)

    Making use of relatable life illustrations, as well as an engaging, clear, and friendly style, he sets out the basics of what Calvinism teaches, explores each of the five points that summarize its positions, and addresses rebuttals and misunderstandings. Learn why the teachings of Calvinism not only matter, but can renew your trust and hope in the gospel!

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  • The Biggest Story: How the Snake Crusher Brings Us Back to the Garden (Kevin DeYoung)

    Once upon a time there lived a man and a woman. They were the happiest people on the planet. They were the only people on the planet, but they were still terrifically happy.

    Unfortunately, things didn’t stay happy and wonderful for long …

    The Bible is full of exciting stories that fill children with awe and wonder. But kids need to know how all those classic stories connect to Scripture’s overarching message about God’s glorious plan to redeem his rebellious people.

    In The Biggest Story, Kevin DeYoung — a best-selling author and father of six — leads kids and parents alike on an exciting journey through the Bible, connecting the dots from the garden of Eden to Christ’s death on the cross to the new heaven and new earth.

    • Read to me: ages 5-7
    • Read on my own: ages 8-11
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  • Saved by Love (Emma Leslie)

    Streetwise, ragged, and poor, Elfie was convinced that she was so naughty and so bad that no one could ever love her. Susie could not comprehend Elfie’s ongoing struggle to be honest, but she was determined to tell her that no matter how great our sin is, God’s love and forgiveness is even greater.

    About the Author:
    Emma Leslie was an author of many popular Christian books for children in the 19th century. Her works were so successful that many of them were still being printed in the 1930s. More than 40 of her books were published by the Religious Tract Society which was founded in 1799 for the purpose of publishing and distributing Christian literature. Its beginning was greatly a result of the Evangelical Revival.

    Character themes in this story: salvation, selflessness and selfishness.

    $15.75$18.00
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    Looking Unto Jesus (Isaac Ambrose)

    Looking Unto Jesus is a jewel of a volume that explains how the Lord Jesus Christ brings to pass every aspect of the great work of man’s salvation, from first to last.  And shows us the sheer joy we can have in knowing that!

    We have all heard before that we must turn our eyes away from everything that diverts our sight from “looking unto Jesus”. Why?  Well, most plainly, because we cannot fix our eyes on Christ, and other things, at the same time.  The eyes cannot look upwards and downwards at once in a direct line.  We cannot seriously set our minds on heaven and earth in one thought.  Put simply, “No man can serve two masters”, is how Jesus said it (Matt 6:24).

    Because, while we look on earthly things, we cannot see the beauty that is in Christ. Indeed, beauty is the attraction of the soul, the soul must see a beauty in that which it desires.  But our longing looks after other things diminishes the desirability of Christ in our eyes.

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  • Only Jesus: What It Really Means to be Saved

    What does Jesus mean by “Follow me”? Your answer is crucial to your understanding of the Christian gospel! MacArthur explores what the Bible says about who the the Lord Jesus Christ is and carefully defines saving grace. Further, he clarifies why Christ must be savior and lord of your life, and more.

    Note: this in an update and abridgment of The Gospel According to Jesus.

    $11.50$12.99
  • Blood Work: How the Blood of Christ Accomplishes Our Salvation (Anthony J. Carter)

    In Blood Work: How the Blood of Christ Accomplishes Our Salvation, Anthony J. Carter traces this theme through the New Testament, showing how the biblical writers used the powerful metaphor of the blood of Jesus to help Christians grasp the treasures Jesus secured for them in His death on the cross. In doing so, he provides a fresh perspective on the atonement Jesus made.

    Carter delves into the New Testament’s teaching on several of the blessings that flow to believers because of the blood of Jesus, from their “purchase” by the blood (Acts 20:28) to their “freedom” through the blood (Rev. 1:5). Christian readers’ eyes will be opened to the depth of their blessedness in Jesus and their hearts will be moved to thank and praise the triune God for such a great salvation.

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  • Faith Seeking Assurance (Anthony Burgess)

    It is not uncommon for professing Christians to question the genuineness of their faith. In seasons like this, they can wonder whether it is even possible to know for sure if they are in a state of saving grace. In this book, Anthony Burgess shows that Christians not only can come to an assurance of their salvation, but they should in fact pursue having just that.

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  • Around the Wicket Gate (Charles Spurgeon)

    The greatest of all tragedies must be that of the person who dies just outside the gate of life. They are standing, as it were, just outside the Wicket gate to the church grounds – seeing the beauty of the building, knowing the people going in – but not stepping over the threshold themselves.Almost saved but altogether lost.

    This is a book of immeasurable value to those who have some knowledge of the Christian Faith but who are resisting God’s call to commit their lives to him. No Christian should be without a copy, to either lend or give away to a friend or acquaintance who may be lingering at the gate.

    Around the Wicket Gate is written in Spurgeon’s unique style – sharp, penetrating, and easily readable. One of the most quoted preachers of modern times, his sermons have proved to be a blessing to millions. For someone thinking about Christianity, who has yet to accept Christ as their Savior, reading this book could be the most important step they ever take.

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  • Assurance: How to know you are a Christian (J.C. Ryle)

    J.C. Ryle shows us that assurance is something every Christian should desire. There are steps we can take in our search for that goal; these are clearly marked out for us by Ryle. Do you know that you are part of God’s family?

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  • Not a Fan, Updated and Expanded Edition (Kyle Idleman)

    Are you a follower of Jesus? Before you answer, read this updated edition of Idleman’s bestseller! Featuring a new introduction and an additional chapter, it calls you to be a passionate disciple—not just a fan who admires Jesus from afar. Discover how to love, pray, and give your all for your Lord and Savior! 240 pages, softcover from Zondervan.

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    The Gospel for Children (John Leuzarder)

    “This book is very special. It presents the Gospel in a straightforward, uncomplicated manner — explaining the truths of God, the Bible, sin, Jesus, the need for repentance and faith, and counting the costs of the Christian life, but in a way that both children and even adults will easily benefit from. I highly recommend it.” —Tedd Tripp, author of Shepherding a Child’s Heart

    $9.75$10.99
  • 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.

    $14.75$23.99
  • All of Grace: An Earnest Word with those Seeking Salvation (C. H. Spurgeon)

    Using plain language and word pictures, Spurgeon shares an earnest word for those who are seeking salvation. It has been written to show clearly how much we all need grace and how much grace is available for our needs. The writer would like to compel us, by his words, to come to Jesus Christ and receive that grace.

    A classic on a great subject written by one of the greatest preachers who ever lived.

    $7.50$8.99
  • A Journey in Salvation (Richard Belcher)

    The continuing story of Pastor Ira Pointer, facing another journey in theological understanding, when he meets a backslidden pastor, as a result of friendship between their children. His new friend believes he has lost his salvation because of the mess he’s made of his life; Ira helps him discover the truth about salvation.

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