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Helping Christians walk the line between legalism on the one hand and antinomianism on the other, this book looks to a 300-year-old controversy to shed valuable light on the law, the gospel, sanctification, and more.
Combining powerful illustrations with engaging writing that young children will enjoy, this book by Max Lucado helps parents teach their kids about God's overarching story of redemption--and their place within it.
Helping readers understand, engage with, and enjoy the classics of Western literature, this companion volume to the Christian Guides to the Classics series answers basic questions and provides practical tips for reading some of the greatest works of the last 2,000 years.
This comprehensive handbook looks at every facet of youth ministry from a gospel-centered perspective, offering practical advice related to everything from planning short-term mission trips to interacting with parents to cultivating healthy relationships.
Featuring 35 imaginative retellings of stories from both the Old and New Testaments, this book will inspire readers to remember God's promises, rely on his grace, and follow his leading regardless of the circumstances. A follow-up to the popular book Not by Sight.
Arguing that there's more to being a Christian than sitting in a pew and listening to a sermon, this book will help readers recover a biblical view of discipleship and joyfully embrace God's mission in every facet of their lives.
Designed for children ages 8--12 as they transition from a beginner's Bible, the ESV Following Jesus Bible will strengthen children in their faith and teach them what it means to be a disciple of Jesus.
Laying a robust biblical foundation and addressing a host of practical issues related to women's ministry in the local church, this book features contributions from a number of prominent Bible teachers, including Gloria Furman, Nancy Guthrie, Kathleen Nielson, and Susan Hunt.
Written as a step-by-step guide for pastors, this practical book provides an overview of the pastoral counseling process and offers suggestions for cultivating a culture of discipleship in a church. A 9Marks book.
Focusing on Augustine's personal transformation and dependence on the the Word of God, author Gerald Bray shows us how this ancient theologian can sharpen and encourage Christians today.
With contributions from popular Bible teachers such as David Platt, John Piper, and D. A. Carson, this collection of seven biblical expositions explores how God's love for us is meant to drive Christians out into the world on mission for him.
Written to help pastors guide their churches toward authentic fellowship, this book offers theological principles and practical advice related to the two crucial ingredients in a compelling community: commitment and diversity. A 9Marks book.
This comprehensive resource on biblical interpretation argues for the importance of reading the Bible as both a human and a divine document, advocating an explicitly Christ-centered approach to understanding Scripture's meaning.
Two theology professors explore the doctrine of the incarnation--the central fact of human history and the greatest mystery of the Christian faith--highlighting implications for all of Christian theology, including the atonement and the church's worship.
This collection of 50 meditations on the Trinity will help readers connect their theology to everyday life, encouraging them to turn to God for strength when facing doubt, fear, and temptation.
Highlighting the practical nature of his theology and lessons from his approach to the Christian life, this book about influential Reformed theologian Herman Bavinck will help modern believers obey Christ and find joy in the gospel. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
In this 12-week study, pastor Ryan Kelly helps readers embrace and apply Paul's message in his letter to the Philippians, encouraging them to endure hardships as faithful citizens of Christ's kingdom. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.
In this 12-week study, author Lydia Brownback leads readers through the book of Proverbs, uncovering its wisdom for godly living that both glorifies God and leads to blessing for his people. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.
Exploring the life of a slave trader turned hymn writer, this book looks to the pastoral legacy of John Newton, whose hundreds of extant letters offer modern Christians valuable insights into the Christian life. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
Redesigned and now featuring updated Scripture quotations drawn from the ESV, this commentary on the Gospel of Mark overflows with careful exegesis and insightful illustrations. Part of the Preaching the Word commentary series.
Introducing readers to the legacy of John Owen and his views on the Christian life, this book gives insights into his spiritual life, pastoral ministry, and historical context. Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life series.
The book of Genesis lays the groundwork for God's relationship with humanity and his plan for our salvation. Hughes explores this book with the care and insight that are the hallmarks of the Preaching the Word series.
This commentary explores Paul's message in his second letter to the Corinthians and challenges us to likewise live counterculturally, depending on God's power in the midst of our weakness. Part of the popular Preaching the Word series.
Our worldview shapes everything about us. In this student's guide, Ryken explains the Christian worldview, from the existence of God to the nature of sin and redemption. Part of the Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series.
Five renowned Edwards scholars make a credible case for Jonathan Edwards's doctrine of justification to be solidly Reformational, while also addressing some of the contemporary discussions on justification.
A seasoned professor invites students into the great conversation of literature through the centuries and shows how the study of poetry draws us closer to God and his work in the world.
Lays out the Christian vision behind a liberal arts education that carefully prepares students to pursue their calling.
Award-winning professor Hunter Baker has written this guide to the essential issues inherent in politics as part of the new Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series, helping students find a solid footing in understanding basic political thought.
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