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Gadsby’s Hymns (hardcover edition)
A classic, esteemed collection of 1,156 hymns of rich theological content, many of which are not found in any other current hymnal. Contains: Gadsby’s original hymns; his 1st and 2nd supplements; Hart’s hymns and occasional hymns.
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What If I Don’t Feel Like Going to Church? (David Gundersen)
Church Questions is a series by 9Marks that seeks to provide Christians with sound and accessible biblical teaching by answering common questions about church life. Each booklet offers biblical answers and practical applications with the goal of nurturing healthy church practice and commitment.
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How Then Should We Worship? The Regulative Principle (Sam Waldron)
How then Should We Worship sets out guidelines for a distinctively Reformed worship, according to the regulative principle of the church.
I have taught seminary courses on worship for over two decades only to encounter resistance to the idea that God regulates how corporate worship should be done. Even those most committed to biblical and doctrinal accuracy suddenly become relativists when discussing public worship. Enter Sam Waldron! How should we worship on a Sunday? Dr. Waldron’s answer is Scriptural, sensible, systematic, and (sometimes) strong. Is there a case for a regulative principle of worship? Read this book and find out.
— Derek W. H. Thomas, Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Columbia SC, Chancellor’s Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary, Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries
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Understanding Family Worship: Its History, Theology, and Practice (Terry L. Johnson)
The practice of family worship has been a foundation stone of faith for many families across many generations. In his book The Family Worship Book, Terry L. Johnson aided families to have meaningful times of devotion together. In this supplement to The Family Worship Book Terry L. Johnson seeks to strengthen, clarify and enrich those devotions.
He begins by looking at the godly home, which provides the vital context in which family worship occurs. Then the biblical and theological arguments for daily family worship in are examined drawing from the Old and New Testaments as well as the classic authors.
Once the case for family worship has been made, Johnson then moves on to develop the elements or practices of which family worship consists, as well as helpful tips for establishing the discipline practice of family worship. Finally, he discusses catechizing. Together, this monogram provides a feast of classic Reformed insight.
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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.
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The Church: Her Nature, Authority, Purpose, and Worship (Jeffrey Johnson)
Jeffrey Johnson’s book looks at how to properly approach the many facets of how our Lord designed the church to work. He explores the subjects of membership, worship, discipline, leadership, and our mutual responsibilities one to another.
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The Lullingstone Secret (Jill Masters)
Secrets from long ago hide inside the grand Roman Villa of Lullingstone.
A missing family treasure and a runaway tutor are just the beginning of mysteries confounding young Lydia and Balbus. But what is the life-changing book from Rome that brought great happiness to those who heard its message?
A story for children based on the momentous archaeological discovery by Colonel Meates and his team, in 1949.
Readers will learn about Roman Britain and the spread of Christian worship before the arrival of Augustine’s mission in AD 597.
Illustrated by Diana Malawo.
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Boundlessly Good (Stephen Charnock, in updated English)
Explore God’s boundless goodness in this refreshed modernization of Puritan Stephen Charnock’s foundational work on the goodness of God.
Taken directly from Charnock’s Discourses upon the Existence and Attributes of God (one of the greatest works ever written on God’s character) and lightly updated to modern English, Boundlessly Good tracks God’s extraordinary goodness toward mankind and all creation: from the sun and rain and vast array of earthly creatures to the greatest heights of redemption. Goodness is chief in God’s virtues, and it is the core motive for all His actions.
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Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church (Don Whitney)
‘You’re worth it.’ ‘You deserve a break today.’ ‘Do something nice for yourself.’ Commonly heard phrases in this society are committed to self-gratification and individual rights. Doing things for other people is a waste of precious time, and asking for help is weak. So how do we build the church described in the Scriptures? In this day and age, how can we be a genuine community based on self-sacrifice and mutual commitment?
In Spiritual Disciplines Within the Church, seminary professor, author, and former pastor Don Whitney shows us how to build a sense of community and be active participants instead of passive attendees. Whitney looks at such frequently asked questions as: Why can’t I get by on my own? Why should I go to church? Why should I give of myself to the church? Why do I need to worship in church? Couldn’t I just worship in nature? Why does it matter whether I become a member of the church?
Committed love must mark the local expression of the body of Christ. By putting spiritual disciplines into practice in the church, congregations can return to the depth of community present in the New Testament church, where they ‘devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.’
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Why Johnny Can’t Sing Hymns: How Pop Culture Rewrote the Hymnal (T. David Gordon)
Changes in music have affected the way we think, the way we worship—even the way we are able to worship. We are steeped in a culture of pop music that makes other genres seem strangely foreign and unhelpful. Worship has become a conflict area, rather than a source of unity.
T. David Gordon looks at these changes in worship and not only examines the problems, but also provides solutions. They are solutions of great importance to us all—because how we sing affects how we live. Dr. Gordon not only shows the problems, he also provides solutions – it’s important, because how we sing affects how we live.
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God’s Rules for Holiness: Unlocking the Ten Commandments (Peter Masters)
Taken at face value the Ten Commandments are binding on all people, and will guard the way to Heaven, so that evil will never spoil its glory and purity. But the Commandments are far greater than their surface meaning, as this book shows.
They challenge us as Christians on a still wider range of sinful deeds and attitudes. They provide positive virtues as goals. And they give immense help for staying close to the Lord in our walk and worship.
The Commandments are vital for godly living and for greater blessing, but we need to enter into the panoramic view they provide of the standards and goals for redeemed people.
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