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  • Famine in the Land: A Passionate Call for Expository Preaching (Steven J. Lawson)

    Is your congregation starving?

    There’s a spiritual famine in the land—a shortage of faithful preaching leaving those in the pews dangerously undernourished.

    We need people today who will preach like the prophets and apostles did, proclaiming the word of God with courage and conviction. Famine in the Land, a compilation and adaptation of four powerful journal articles by Steven Lawson, makes a biblically-grounded argument for the desperate importance of expository preaching.

    Whether you preach to 3,000 or 30 this book will embolden you to:

    • revere the glorious, painful, historical call of preaching
    • dig deep in your study of God’s word
    • speak and live with uncompromising conviction

    This is an indispensable resource for any church leader who wants to see lives changed through preaching.

    $11.99$13.99
  • Preaching & Preachers (Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones)

    For over 30 years, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones ministered at Westminster Chapel in London. Today, he is widely considered one of the greatest preachers of the 20th century. Preaching & preachers is based on a series of lectures originally given by Lloyd-Jones to the students of Westminster Theological Seminary in the spring of 1969, this collection of essays on the essence of powerful preaching has become a modern classic.

    Lloyd-Jones defends the primacy of preaching, showing that there is no substitute, and he challenges preachers to take their calling seriously: ‘The most urgent need in the Christian Church today is true preaching.’ He also provides practical direction on the task of preparing a sermon, sharing insights on the shape and form of a message as well as covering such topics as the use of humor, giving invitations in a message and the preacher’s relationship to the congregation. If you can own only one book on preaching, make this the one you read. This 40th anniversary edition includes the original text of Preaching and Preachers along with essays by Bryan Chapell, Mark Dever, Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Timothy Keller and John Piper reflecting on the impact this book and the ministry of Lloyd-Jones had on their preaching. This is a book that will continue to speak to a new generation of preachers and teachers for years to come.

    $19.95$24.99
  • Spurgeon and the Poor (Alex DiPrima)

    In the past century, one question has constantly plagued the church: How should the people of God respond to social issues? Rather than buying in to the “social gospel,” Alex DiPrima looks back to an unexpected source for biblical clarity: Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Part theology and part biography, Spurgeon and the Poor examines how the Prince of Preachers’ belief that gospel preaching and soul-winning should be the church’s primary mission informed his commendable benevolence and mercy ministry.

    $16.95$18.00
  • The Kind of Preaching God Blesses (Steven J. Lawson)

    In recent years Steven J. Lawson has been in demand nationwide as a speaker at major conferences, particularly those for pastors. The Kind of Preaching God Blesses is a powerful must-read for every minister who desires to preach God’s Word in a way that truly exalts the Lord and nourishes His people.
    In 1 Corinthians 2:1-9, the apostle Paul wrote about the keys to effective preaching. In this compact yet dynamic book, readers will learn about…

    • the priority of biblical preaching—an urgent call to every minister
    • the poverty of modern preaching—what is lacking in today’s pulpits
    • the preeminence of Christ in preaching—making Jesus the dominant theme
    • the power of the Spirit in preaching—replacing self-confidence with God-dependence

    This is a passionate appeal to Christ-centered preaching—the kind that God blesses, the kind that brings real revival in people’s lives. Great for pastors, Bible teachers, and Christian students aspiring to a teaching ministry.

    $9.99$10.99
  • Toward an Exegetical Theology (Walter C. Kaiser Jr.)

    Proposes a method of biblical interpretation consisting of contexual, syntactical, verbal, theological, and homiletical analysis.
    $28.80$32.00
  • Pastoral Theology Vol 2: The Man of God, His Preaching and Teaching Labors (Albert N. Martin)

    Pastor Albert N. Martin’s Pastoral Theology volume on preaching begins with the articulation of seven basic axioms that apply to every species of biblical preaching and teaching. From there, he moves forward to identify the three basic categories of sermons. Then a working framework for the actual construction of sermons, including introductions and conclusions, is set before us.

    The concluding section focuses on The Act of Preaching itself. In these chapters, such things as the place of emotions, physical action, the use of vocal powers, and the benefits and liabilities of a sermon manuscript are thoroughly discussed.

    The author sets a treatment of these various subjects that is drawn primarily from the contents of the Bible, the insights of general revelation, and the confirming voice of proven guides from past generations.

    $37.50$46.95
  • Teaching from Rest: A Homeschooler’s Guide to Unshakable Peace (Sarah Mackenzie)

    Those who have made the decision to homeschool their children have done so out of great love for their children and a desire to provide them an excellent education in the context of a warm, enriching home. Yet so many parents (mainly mothers) who have taken up this challenge find the enterprise often full of stress, worry, and anxiety.

    In this practical, inspirational book, Sarah Mackenzie addresses these concerns very frankly, appealing to her own study of “restful learning” and how to make that learning style part of your family life.

    $9.95$12.95