Death
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A Grief Observed
Book by C.S. Lewis
The death of C.S. Lewis’ wife, Joy Gresham, not long after the two were married provoked a struggle with profound doubts and the problem of evil. This book is Lewis’ reflection on this dark period. It deals honestly with the … Learn More
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Fear Not!: Death and the Afterlife from a Christian Perspective
Book by Dr. Ligon Duncan
“Most people, even Christians, live in a state of semi-denial about death. We hesitate to say a dearly loved relative or friend died. We prefer to say she passed away or she went to be with the Lord. Even unbelievers … Learn More
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Heaven
Book by Randy Alcorn
What will heaven be like? Randy Alcorn presents a thoroughly biblical answer, based on years of careful study, presented in an engaging, reader-friendly style. His conclusions will surprise readers and stretch their thinking about this important subject. Heaven will inspire readers to … Learn More
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March 2004 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
The March 2004 issue of Tabletalk studies the new heavens and the new earth. Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Anthony Carter, Kenneth Gentry, George Grant, David King, Vern Poythress, and R.C. Sproul Jr. Tabletalk features articles about topics central to the … Learn More
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Night of Weeping and Morning of Joy
Book by Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar, a well-known nineteenth-century minister called ‘the prince of Scottish hymn-writers,’ was also a prolific writer of scriptural, practical, and experiential Christian literature. Two of his books that bore considerable fruit and have often been reprinted were The Night of … Learn More
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October 2011 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
Death and disease affect everyone, even Christians. The October 2011 issue of Tabletalk explores the nature of death and disease from a biblical perspective, providing hope to those who trust in Jesus and encouraging believers to view these heinous effects of sin in … Learn More
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O Love That Will Not Let Me Go: Facing Death with Courageous Confidence in God
Book by Nancy Guthrie
For many modern-day Christians, death has become what J. I. Packer terms “the great unmentionable.” This attitude denies not only the reality of the human condition, but also the reality of God’s promises for believers beyond this life. The church … Learn More
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Suffering and the Sovereignty of God: 2010 Winter Conference at Ligonier Academy
Conference Messages by Various Authors
No truth is more important during these times than the truth of God’s sovereignty. Knowing that He works in all things for our good and His glory sustains us in the midst of tragedy. R.C. Sproul and Derek Thomas examine … Learn More
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The Fading of the Flesh and the Flourishing of Faith
Book by George Swinnock
The Puritans frequently talked about dying well. That is something we do not discuss much these days, though we should. In this book, George Swinnock presents modern readers with valuable food for thought as he expounds Psalm 73:26, “My flesh … Learn More