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  • The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism in Modern English (Paul Cox)

    Through winsome, colorful illustrations, Paul Cox presents the classic Westminster Shorter Catechism in a way that will engage your children in their learning and even memorizing essential Christian doctrines! The proof texts provided throughout can be used to invite your kids into further discussion about these vital truths. But there’s even more to this book! This modern-English edition also includes the Ten Commandments, the Lord’s Prayer, and the Apostles’ Creed as additional resources to help you to train your children in knowing and understanding God’s Word and the convictions of his church.

    View a sample.

    $19.99$24.99
  • The Westminster Confession of Faith For Study Classes (G. I. Williamson)

    The Westminster Confession of Faith is an unsurpassed summary of biblical truth and should be familiar ground to people of Reformed and Presbyterian conviction. For decades, G. I. Williamson’s guide to the Confession has been an invaluable resource used in churches and colleges throughout the world.

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  • The Westminster Confession of Faith Study Guide (Rowland S. Ward)

    Rowland S. Ward’s guide has served as an invaluable resource for many wishing to understand the rich theological tapestry of the Westminster Confession. In this revised and expanded volume, Ward has sought to bring further clarity to, and appreciation for, this great summary of doctrinal truth. If you are looking for an easy-to-read exposition of the Confession with sharp analysis of its contents and relevant discussion questions — look no further.

    Also available in hardback.

    $23.99$27.99
  • The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs, Volume 1: Questions 1-28 (Holly Dutton)

    You’ve heard the first question, haven’t you? What is the chief end of man?

    Where did that question come from? Welcome to the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    These musical CDs are the ingenious creation of Mrs. Holly Dutton, who apparently and clearly understands that we all learn material by heart better when there’s music to go along with it. Memorization always comes easier with musical accompaniment! Add to this the factor that your children don’t normally speak in the sentence structure designed by the writers of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    $8.50$12.00
  • The Illustrated Westminster Shorter Catechism

    For almost 400 years families have been using The Westminster Shorter Catechism as a guide to understanding the basics of the Christian faith. This new, illustrated edition breathes fresh life into these timeless questions and answers, helping a new generation to learn the primary truths drawn from the Bible and laid out by our fathers in the faith. Ira Minof’s striking images will help families engage with and meditate on the meaning of each entry. A valuable addition to any family’s library.

    Also includes a short glossary of practices and concepts used, and an index of Scripture proofs.

    The entries are separated into sections for ease of reference. Scroll down below to see the full Contents.

    $17.50$19.99
  • The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs, Volume 2: Questions 29-56 (Holly Dutton)

    You’ve heard the first question, haven’t you?: What is the chief end of man?

    Where did that question come from? Welcome to the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    These CDs are the ingenious creation of Mrs. Holly Dutton, who apparently and clearly understands that we all learn material by heart better when there’s music to go along with it. Memorization always comes easier with musical accompaniment! Add to this the factor that your children don’t normally speak in the sentence structure designed by the writers of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    $8.50$12.00
  • The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs, Volume 3: Questions 57-85 (Holly Dutton)

    You’ve heard the first question, haven’t you?: What is the chief end of man?

    Where did that question come from? Welcome to the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    These CDs are the ingenious creation of Mrs. Holly Dutton, who apparently and clearly understands that we all learn material by heart better when there’s music to go along with it. Memorization always comes easier with musical accompaniment! Add to this the factor that your children don’t normally speak in the sentence structure designed by the writers of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    $8.50$12.00
  • The Westminster Shorter Catechism Songs, Volume 4: Questions 86-107 (Holly Dutton)

    You’ve heard the first question, haven’t you?: What is the chief end of man?

    Where did that question come from? Welcome to the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    These CDs are the ingenious creation of Mrs. Holly Dutton, who apparently and clearly understands that we all learn material by heart better when there’s music to go along with it. Memorization always comes easier with musical accompaniment! Add to this the factor that your children don’t normally speak in the sentence structure designed by the writers of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

    $8.50$12.00
  • Daniel (Edward J. Young)

    “The people that do know their God shall be strong,” wrote Daniel. It was not as a learned exegete, but as a humble pupil in the school of God that E. J. Young taught the Scriptures until his death in 1968. His commentary on Daniel is one of the most valuable portions of the legacy he has left to the church.

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  • Arise, Shine! Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Judy Rogers)

    A beautiful and reverent collection of favorite hymns, some in new arrangements. If you’ve never heard “How Sweet and Awful”, it’s worth the price of the album for that alone. Judy has a gift for taking traditional material and enhancing its beauty. Scroll down to see the full list of songs on this CD.

    $12.75$14.95
  • 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
  • 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.

    $13.50$16.99
  • The Chief End of Man: An Exposition of the First Answer of the Shorter Catechism (John Hall)

    “Man’s chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him for ever.” This uncovered treasure is intended for all who desire to teach or to learn the purpose for which we were created. John Hall (1806-1894) is best known for his long-term friendship with J.W. Alexander, that later resulted in his two volume work which included the 800 letters he received from Alexander over their 40 year relationship.

    This little gem is full of instruction on the reason we are here and the way that we can live to the glory of God and the enjoyment of God. Parents and children, teachers and pupils, pastors and congregation alike will benefit from this wonderful book.

    An Introductory article by Benjamin Warfield adds to the value of this work.

    $8.50$12.00
  • The Big Book of Questions & Answers (Sinclair Ferguson)

    Questions! Questions! Questions! Children are full of them. Where did I come from? What is God like? Is there only one God? The Big Book of Questions and Answers is a family guide to the Christian Faith. It contains a wealth of activities, prayers, and Bible references. These interactive resources will bring families closer together as they learn about the Christian faith.

    This book has so many uses.  You an use it as a daily devotional for the family, a weekly help in a Sunday School class, or as a Christian basics course in a homeschool.  However you use it, your kids and you will gain a great grounding in biblical truth!

    $16.75$19.99
  • The Life of John Murray (Iain H. Murray)

    Professor John Murray (1898-1975) was recognized in his own lifetime as one of the leading Reformed theologians in the English-speaking world. Born in Scotland, he served in France during the First World War before pursuing studies at the University of Glasgow and then at Princeton Theological Seminary.

    In 1929 Murray was invited to teach Systematic Theology at Princeton. This he did for one year, before joining the Faculty of the newly formed Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. There he shared with such scholars and Christian leaders as J. Gresham Machen and Cornelius Van Til in the great struggle to maintain the old Princeton tradition in theology, represented by the Hodges and B. B. Warfield.

    John Murray remained at Westminster until his retirement in 1966. He returned to his native Scotland, married and enjoyed a brief period of fatherhood prior to his death in 1974. A careful scholar, an eloquent lecturer, a moving preacher, and author of many outstanding articles and books, Murray’s driving passions were for Christ, his Word, and his people.

    $13.50$17.00
  • Confessing the Faith: A Reader’s Guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith (Chad Van Dixhoorn)

    In Confessing the Faith, Chad Van Dixhoorn offers a fresh look at a classic statement of the Reformed faith. The Westminster Confession of Faith finds itself in the first rank of great Christian creeds. Presbyterian and Reformed churches employ its doctrine for instruction; others acknowledge few texts to be so useful in the Christian’s quest to glorify and enjoy God.

    This accessible, biblical, and thoughtful work digests years of study and teaching into bite-sized sections. Van Dixhoorn’s work is historical and practical in its focus. It deliberately presents readers with more than another survey of Reformed theology; it offers a guide to a particular text, considers its original proof-texts, and seeks to deepen our understanding of each paragraph of the Westminster Confession of Faith.

    $24.75$30.00
  • The Westminster Confession of Faith

    Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of commissioners from The Church of Scotland, as part of the Covenanted Uniformity in religion betwixt the churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland.

    This edition contains the Westminster Confession of Faith as approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1647. It also includes Chapters 20, 23, 31, as altered, amended, and adopted as the Doctrinal Part of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in American, 1788. Additional footnotes have been inserted at Chapters 22.111, 24.IV, and 25.VI, to indicate other places where the Confession has been altered in the editions adopted by the OPC and the PCA.

    “This edition of the Confession of Faith is what our forefathers would have called a Vade Mecum — literally a “Go with me”—a book small enough to take anywhere, but substantial enough to be useful everywhere.’ — Sinclair B. Ferguson

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  • The Shorter Catechism Activity Book: Learning the Truth with Puzzles

    This book uses the puzzle formats children are familiar with in school such as word searches; crossword puzzles and codes. It’s a fun way to work through the Westminster Shorter Catechism – one of the church’s statements of faith. Not only will they enjoy completing these work sheets; the truths that are presented here will be a strong foundation for their future life.

    The Shorter Catechism covers these key Bible doctrines: God; Sin; Christ; The Ten Commandments; Baptism; The Lord’s Supper and The Lord’s prayer.

    $11.95$14.99
  • Martyn Lloyd-Jones: From Wales to Westminster (Christopher Catherwood)

    “Fire! Fire!” – the frantic shout echoed through the streets of a small Welsh village. As neighbors desperately organized fire fighting equipment, the Lloyd-Jones family slept, unaware that their home was about to go up in smoke. Martyn, aged ten, was snug in his bed, but his life was in danger.

    What happened to Martyn? How did this fire affect him and his family? Christopher Catherwood tells you about the amazing life of his grand-father, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, who was trained as a doctor when he was just 16 years old. Talented and successful, he was destined for the coveted role of the Queen’s Surgeon in England. However, he gave all this up to serve the Lord. In this story you can find out why.

    $8.99