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  • Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties and Roots – paperback (J. C. Ryle)

    “This book is simply the best of Ryle, the Puritan-type pastor. Real Christians will find it a gold mine, a feast, a spur and a heart-warmer, food, drink, medicine, and a course of vitamins, all in one.” — J. I. Packer

    Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots is perhaps J. C. Ryle’s best-known and best-loved book. Although many things have changed since 1877, when it was first published, one thing remains the same: ‘real practical holiness does not receive the attention it deserves.’  It was to remedy this and to counter false teaching on this most important subject, that Ryle took up his pen.

    The 21 chapters in this enlarged edition highlight:

    • the real nature of holiness
    • the temptations and difficulties which all must expect who pursue it
    • the life-transforming truth that union with Christ is the root of holiness
    • the immense encouragement Jesus Christ holds out to all who strive to be holy.

    Holiness, as with all of Ryle’s works, is clear and concise, penetrating and practical.

    Scroll down to see the list of chapter titles:

    $8.50$13.99
  • The Christian Life: A Doctrinal Introduction (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Christian doctrine matter for Christian living. This is ‘one of the most important growth points of the Christian life’, writes Sinclair B. Ferguson. From this starting point, The Christian Life expounds such key biblical themes as grace, faith, repentance, new birth and assurance with clarity and contagious enthusiasm. ‘Christian doctrines are life-shaping’, explains the author, because ‘they show us the God we worship’.

    Widely used and appreciated since its first appearance, The Christian Life not only expounds the teaching of Scripture, but outlines its meaning for practical Christian living.

    $13.75$15.00
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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.

    $32.00$38.00
  • Redemption Accomplished and Applied (John Murray)

    One of the most complete, personally enriching, and enduring studies of the atonement of Christ. Murray carefully explains the two sides of the great work of redemption: its accomplishment by Christ at the cross, and its application to the life of the redeemed by the Holy Spirit.

    In Part I, Murray explains the necessity, nature, perfection, and extent of the atonement.

    In Part II he carefully expounds the scriptural teaching about calling, regeneration, faith, repentance, justification, adoption, sanctification, perseverance, glorification – and especially, this is the masterful treatment of the subject of Union with Christ. The atonement lies at the very center of all Christian truth. This book recognizes that and explains it with an excellence very few have matched.

    $12.75$15.00
  • Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties and Roots (J. C. Ryle)

    “This book is simply the best of Ryle, the Puritan-type pastor. Real Christians will find it a gold mine, a feast, a spur and a heart-warmer, food, drink, medicine, and a course of vitamins, all in one.” — J. I. Packer

    Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots is perhaps J. C. Ryle’s best-known and best-loved book. Although many things have changed since 1877, when it was first published, one thing remains the same: ‘real practical holiness does not receive the attention it deserves.’  It was to remedy this and to counter false teaching on this most important subject, that Ryle took up his pen.

    The 21 chapters in this enlarged edition highlight:

    • the real nature of holiness
    • the temptations and difficulties which all must expect who pursue it
    • the life-transforming truth that union with Christ is the root of holiness
    • the immense encouragement Jesus Christ holds out to all who strive to be holy.

    Holiness, as with all of Ryle’s works, is clear and concise, penetrating and practical.

    Scroll down to see the list of chapter titles:

    $29.00
  • Spiritual Disciplines For the Christian Life (Don Whitney)

    A major work on sanctification in the Christian life for the past 20 years, revised and updated. For over two decades now, this has become the standard book to guide followers of Christ through a personal study of the essential spiritual disciplines. Each one involves your personal growth in the Lord.

    Twenty years ago, Don Whitney shed fresh light on how Christians approach Christian growth with the original release of this book. Drawing from a rich heritage of godly believers from Christian history, he guides readers through the disciplines of Bible study, prayer, evangelism, fasting, service, worship, meditation, stewardship, silence, solitude, journaling, and more.

    $12.99$15.99
  • A Quest for Godliness: The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life (J. I. Packer)

    J. I. Packer has had a long-standing passion for the Puritans. Their understanding of God and His ways with man has largely formed his own spirituality and theological outlook. In this book, he calls upon a lifetime of study to share with his readers the rich world of Puritanism.

    “Dr. Packer has blended theology, biography, history, and practical exhortation in a book that is a delight to read. But even more, the book speaks to our contemporary church situation and causes us to search our hearts and examine our ministries. Whether you are just getting acquainted with the Puritans or are a long-time friend, A Quest for Godliness will instruct and inspire you. Here is solid spiritual food that contributes to maturity.”
    — Warren W. Wiersbe

    $18.75$25.00
  • 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.

    $14.99$19.99
  • Practical Religion (J. C. Ryle)

    As with all Ryle’s works, Practical Religion is clear, concise and penetrating. It was designed to be a companion to his other books, Old Paths, Knots Untied and Holiness, providing guidance on how the Christian believer is to live. In Ryle’s own words, it ‘treats of the daily duties, dangers, experience, and privileges of all who profess and call themselves true Christians.’

    Far from advocating a works-based religion, these papers are all about how a Christian can practically respond to the grace that has been freely given to him in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ. Ryle was a great enemy of hypocritical and nominal religion, or ‘churchianity’ as he called it. These articles remain a great plea for a real, heartfelt devotion to the Lord in love and service, founded on the great doctrines of Scripture.

    $29.00
  • One Man’s Walk with God (Jeremy Strang)

    In One Man’s Walk With God, author Jeremy B. Strang brings to the pages a personal approach regarding our need to authentically walk with God, especially as it pertains to the preparation of trials and fears that are sure to come.

    Whether you are in the throes of personal darkness and various types of battles, or you are seemingly on the mountain top of life, you will want to read this intimate account. Each chapter is presented in the form of a letter and close conversation with God, and applicable for the reader desiring to grow in the faith.

    $9.75$12.99
  • Set Apart: Calling a Worldly Church to a Godly Life (R. Kent Hughes)

    Materialism, hedonism, violence, divorce . . . despite a growing interest in “spirituality,” American morality declines daily—even among Christians. Recalling the biblical teaching on the body of Christ, Hughes cautions that as our distinct identity erodes, so does our witness. He sounds a clarion call for the contemporary church to return to God’s holy standards.

    $13.50$17.99
  • Christian Behavior (John Bunyan)

    How to Walk so as to Please God

    Including a preliminary biographical essay on Bunyan’s character and writings,

    by Rev. Alexander Philip, Minister of Cruden

    $4.75$5.95