Latest in Reformation Trust
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Why Did Joel Beeke Write “Parenting by God’s Promises”?
from Nathan W. Bingham Jan 17, 2012 Category: Reformation Trust
In this newly released trailer for Parenting by God's Promises, Joel Beeke explains why he wrote this book on parenting. Keep Reading -
Mark, New from R.C. Sproul and Reformation Trust
from Nathan W. Bingham Dec 19, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
Today, Reformation Trust is pleased to announce the release of the fifth volume in the St. Andrew's Expositional Commentary series, Mark. Keep Reading -
Accepting “No” as God’s Will
from R.C. Sproul Dec 11, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
I am astonished that, in the light of the clear biblical record, anyone would have the audacity to suggest that it is wrong for the afflicted in body or soul to couch their prayers for deliverance in terms of “If it be thy will….” We are told that when affliction comes, God always wills healing, that He has nothing to do with suffering, and that all we must do is claim the answer we seek by faith. We are exhorted to claim God’s yes before He speaks it. Keep Reading -
Parenting by God’s Promises, New from Joel Beeke and Reformation Trust
from Nathan W. Bingham Nov 15, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
To parent a child is to undertake a God given ministry of the highest order—providing a precious soul with care, nurture, and training in the Lord. To assist Christian parents, Dr. Joel R. Beeke has written Parenting by God's Promises: How to Raise Children in the Covenant of Grace. Using Scripture as his foundation, Dr. Beeke offers practical wisdom for parents on topics such as instituting and leading family worship, teaching children, modeling faithful Christian living, and exercising discipline. Keep Reading -
The Need for Perfect Obedience
from Derek Thomas Nov 13, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
There are only two ways of salvation: by the law or by grace. If salvation is to happen by the law, perfect obedience is necessary. There can be no blemishes or shortcomings, for the law will never show mercy. It knows nothing of grace or forgiveness. Keep Reading -
Go Digital with Reformation Trust Books
from Karisa Schlehr Oct 20, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
When Reformation Trust Publishing started in mid-2006, we had 3 titles. Now not only do we have a library of more than 40 titles, but they are all available as eBooks. Find titles ranging from The Masculine Mandate to The Prince's Poison Cup for your Kindle, iPad, iPhone, Nook, or other device. Get a complete list of Reformation Trust titles here. Keep Reading -
“Christ was at the center of every dimension of his life”
from Douglas Bond Oct 03, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
From the first page to the last of [John] Knox’s written works, the reader is brought relentlessly back to the source of Knox’s greatness: Christ was at the center of every dimension of his life. It is this, and this alone, that made Knox mighty in his weakness. Keep Reading -
The Mighty Weakness of John Knox: An Interview with Douglas Bond
from Deborah Finnamore Sep 21, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
Can a Christian who is small in stature, weak in body, and timid in heart be of use to the kingdom of God? In this profile of the Scottish Reformer John Knox, Douglas Bond shows that the answer is a resounding yes, for God delights to use the weak and lowly. Here is a conversation with Douglas Bond about The Mighty Weakness of John Knox. Keep Reading -
The Mighty Weakness of John Knox, from Reformation Trust Publishing
from Kayla Mahnken Aug 03, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
Do you feel little and frail, unable to accomplish the work God has set before you? Or maybe you feel like Moses who thought he was ill-equipped and under-qualified to bring God’s people out of Egypt: “Oh, my Lord, I am not eloquent . . . but I am slow of speech and of tongue” (Ex. 4:10). Either way, this practical biography of John Knox will serve as an encouragement and inspiration to you as you seek to carry out the work of the Kingdom.
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How the Gospel Brings Us All the Way Home, New from Reformation Trust
from Deborah Finnamore May 11, 2011 Category: Reformation Trust
If you were to think of the best news imaginable, what would come to your mind? That you are debt free? Healed from a terminal disease? Perhaps a new job after a long period of unemployment? While each of these examples would certainly be good news, Derek W.H. Thomas asks us to consider this as the best news imaginable: “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Rom. 8:1). Keep Reading
