Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
As the church in Africa continues its growth, there is a pressing need for resources on what the church is, and how it should function. Using 30 years of pastoral service in Lusaka, Zambia, Conrad Mbewe applies biblical principles to help bring depth and maturity to African church leaders.
Here is a book written for parents that focuses not on their inability, but on God's ability to help raise their children in the faith through a guided framework focusing on time, moments, and milestones.
In this addition to the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, William Osborne traces the theme of blessing throughout the Bible, equipping readers with a fuller understanding of God's benevolence for everyday life.
This book explores the biblical covenants and how they form the structure of the Bible and inform the Christian life. Featuring contributions from 26 scholars, this monumental work in reformed scholarship is biblically grounded, systematically conveyed, and historically connected.
The second installment in the Reformed Systematic Theology series draws on historical theology of the Reformed tradition, exploring the doctrines of man and Christ with an accessible, comprehensive, and experiential approach.
Part of the highly regarded Crossway Classic Commentary series, this historic work has been stylistically adapted for the modern reader while preserving the message of the original expositor, J. B. Lightfoot.
This Crossway Classic Commentary on Second Corinthians looks at the value of earthly trials, God's power at work in our weakness, inner renewal, and eternal treasures.
Doctrine is important, but when is it important enough for Christians to diverge? When Doctrine Divides the People of God affirms the need for grace in disagreement and unity in diversity.
The good news of the gospel is that when you repent of your sin, Jesus takes your punishment for you. In history's greatest exchange, Jesus gave up his life so you can live.
What should church members do when they disagree on political issues? In this short volume, readers will discover that the gospel creates unity amid diversity, not uniformity, as they learn how to engage with those who disagree on political issues. Part of the 9Marks Church Questions series.
The author heops readers to stop overcomplicating God's will and instead to embrace the different ways they acquire wisdom for daily life.
Through brief meditations on Psalms 88 and 89, Ligon Duncan points to hope in the midst of the pain of feeling abandoned by God.
This booklet motivates Christians to go to church even when they feel like it will be unsatisfying, unhelpful, or just plain awkward by helping them rediscover the power of being present at their church's gathering. Part of the Church Questions series.
With 9.5-point type, the ESV Single Column Journaling Bible, Large Print features the same high-quality Bible paper and two-inch ruled margins for notes, prayers, and artwork as the original ESV Single Column Journaling Bible.
Combining 1,200+ study notes related to the literary features of the Bible, the ESV Literary Study Bible helps readers understand God's Word more fully, in all its richness and beauty.
In easy-to-understand language and engaging images, this storybook shows children ages 3-7 the freedom that comes through confessing sin rather than trying to cover it up. A TGC Kids book.
A biblical, Christian guide to the ethics of abortion and euthanasia.
Melissa Kruger offers a springboard for mentoring discussions between mature believers and newer Christians, setting the biblical basis for mentoring from Titus 2 before outlining 11 lessons that guide their time as they grow together.
This resource will help families establish and practice regular family devotions because it is realistic in its aims, it has a clear plan and direction, and it stimulates interaction with Scripture and prayer.
Pastor Gavin Ortlund uses four basic categories of doctrine to help church leaders consider how and what to prioritize in doctrine and ministry, encouraging humility and grace along the way.
This book explores what daily faithfulness to Christ looks like when spiritual growth seems hard to measure, working through the unique challenges to faithfulness during seasons of waiting, doubting, caretaking, suffering, and more.
Saints and Scoundrels in the Story of Jesus tells the story of 10 people who are integral to the story of Jesus, putting the characters in context of the whole Bible and delving into what they reveal about Christ.
This book helps readers delight in being a part of relationships within the church--no matter how messy and awkward they seem--with rich theology, practical direction, and study questions for group use.
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.