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Things That Cannot Be Shaken: Holding Fast to Your Faith in a Relativistic World
Book by K. Scott Oliphint
It’s a quickly changing world out there. A world enamored with anything new. But all that “progress” comes with a price: we now live in a relativistic culture that appears to be missing an anchor. All authority is questioned. Truth … Learn More
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The Work of Christ: What the Events of Jesus’ Life Mean for You
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul
To say “the life of Jesus has significance” is an obvious statment for most. But how many of us focus only on Christ’s atoning sacrifice and resurrection and largely dismiss the rest? This book examines the totality of Jesus’ life … Learn More
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God the Real Superpower: Rethinking Our Role in Missions
Book by Dr. J. Nelson Jennings
For Christians everywhere, life is a mission trip: God sends us into our corners of the world to live for his glory. For U.S. Christians, life’s mission trip presents many complex challenges, including an unrelenting pull toward affluence, our fervent … Learn More
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Culture Shift: The Battle for the Moral Heart of America
Book by Dr. Albert Mohler
Mass media and technology are exploding. Popular entertainment relentlessly pushes the envelope. Biomedicine stretches ethical boundaries. Political issues shift with the polls. Christian orthodoxy is questioned on every front. The world in which you live is undergoing a major cultural … Learn More
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A Holy Ambition: To Preach Where Christ Has Not Been Named
Book by Dr. John Piper
This collection of missions-oriented sermons by John Piper challenges you to consider and cultivate a holy ambition to preach Christ where he has not yet been named. The apostle Paul had a holy ambition—to preach the gospel to peoples who … Learn More
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A Habitual Sight of Him: The Christ-Centered Piety of Thomas Goodwin
Book by Various Authors
Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680) was a faithful pastor, Westminster divine, advisor to Oliver Cromwell, and president of Magdalen College, Oxford. In this book, Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones acquaint the reader with Goodwin through an informative biographical introduction. The remainder … 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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The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon
Book by Dr. Steven Lawson
Charles Spurgeon, the great Baptist preacher of nineteenth-century London, is remembered today as “the prince of preachers.” However, the strength of Spurgeon’s ministry went far beyond simple rhetorical skill. In The Gospel Focus of Charles Spurgeon, Steven J. Lawson shows … Learn More
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Can I Have Joy in My Life?
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Joy is a popular topic in Western culture today. Books explain how to find joy in a wide variety of activities. We speak of “joyous” occasions such as weddings and births. We sing about “Joy to the World” at Christmas. … Learn More
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Does God Control Everything?
Book by Dr. R.C. Sproul
Most people today believe that we live in a closed, mechanistic universe, that is, a universe that functions from day to day according to certain physical forces and causes. Classical Christianity has taken a very different view, teaching that God … Learn More
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A Godward Life: Savoring the Supremacy of God in All of Life
Book by Dr. John Piper
A Godward Life, is a collection of 120 brief meditations on savoring the supremacy of God in all of life. The Bible exhorts us to glorify God in whatever we do, “whether we eat or drink” (1 Corinthians 10:31). This … Learn More
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The God-Centered Life: Insights from Jonathan Edwards for Today
Book by Josh Moody
The Christian church world-wide is growing significantly in size and influence. However, John Stott has commented that the greatest problem it faces is ‘growth without maturity’. Expansion can be accompanied by lack of depth. Teaching and discipleship are still needed, … Learn More
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Select Letters of John Newton
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John Newton (1725-1807), sailor, preacher and hymnwriter, was one of the most colourful figures in the great Evangelical Revival of the 18th Century. ‘Once an infidel and libertine, a servant of slaves in Africa,’ he wrote for his own epitaph, … Learn More