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Packer's newest book disciples us in mere Christianity and grounds us more clear-headedly in our faith so that we can explain it to skeptics and maintain an ecumenical church that upholds orthodox beliefs.
Surveys the meaning and implications of Jesus's divine sonship for how modern Christians think and speak about Christ, especially in relation to Bible translation and missionary engagement with Muslims across the globe.
A compassionate and biblical guide to help mourning widows movetoward finding comfort and joy as they live for God. Cornish leadsthe reader to find renewed identity and purpose after losing herhusband.
This volume in the Crossway Classic Commentary Series reprints the classic studies of the Epistles of John by John Calvin, the Reformation's most influential Bible teacher, and Matthew Henry, the influential 17th century scholar.
This in-depth work outlines the Apostle Paul's suggestions forspiritual growth and explains why the Christian life is worthwhile.A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Preacher and author Thomas Manton provides enlightening discussion on the book of James, the "Proverbs of the New Testament." A Crossway Classic Commentary.
After studying over 40 commentaries, J.C. Ryle wrote this examination of the Gospel of Matthew, giving the church one of the great works on this book. A Crossway Classic Commentary.
Fernando believes that much ministry failure results from neglect of the basics of the faith. He identifies the foundational elements that allow Christian workers to be both effective and joyful in their callings. The author supports his teaching with Scripture and stories from his ministry. This book challenges God's people and provides the resources to cultivate a fruitful, longtime ministry.
Short and practical, this book by best-selling author John Piper encourages those struggling with illness to focus their attention on God and his grace through reflections on ten lessons he learned while in the hospital.
Best-selling author John Piper examines the Bible's "self-authenticating" nature and unique ability to showcase God's unmatched glory that enlightens the eyes of our hearts to know that the Bible is the Word of God.
Offering readers a valuable resource for thinking through a contentious issue, this timely book by award-winning author Kevin DeYoung summarizes the Bible's teaching on homosexuality and responds to popular objections raised by Christians and non-Christians.
This book of 25 devotionals from John Piper helps readers refocus and meditate on the one thing that makes the Christmas season worth celebrating: the birth of Jesus, Israel's long-awaited Messiah.
Recognizing the widespread struggles facing pastors today, Tripp exposes and exhorts the cultures that train and support our church leaders so that they can lead well and our churches can be healthy.
This book connects Sunday worship to the rest of our lives, walking readers through what it looks like to live as a true worshiper of God who has been transformed by the gospel of Jesus.
A collection of writings from classical and contemporarytheologians and Bible teachers encouraging believers to face deathwith a firm and confident belief in the character and promises ofGod.
Piper demonstrates from Scripture that we don't need to choose between glorifying God with our heart and glorifying him with our mind. It's not heart or mind, but heart and mind.
This polemic against the "Bauer-Ehrman Thesis" examines modern New Testament criticism against orthodoxy in early Christianity. Throughout, vigilance is shown toward the modern adherence to postmodern ideals of diversity.
A fresh, edgy, personal, challenging, and hopeful devotional onPsalm 27, a psalm that juxtaposes trouble and worship. A companionto Whiter Than Snow, a devotional based on Psalm 51.
This Crossway Classic Commentary capsulizes the basics of the faith, including Christ's nature and the profound meaning of His presence and works on earth.
This classic commentary still speaks today, thanks to the careful work of series editors J.I. Packer and Alister McGrath, who have revived and tailored Ryle's wisdom for today's readers.
Newman offers holistic strategies for witnessing to family members and others close to us. He bases his practical advice on biblical truth and sensitivity to the difficulty of the task.
This carefully selected collection of sermons acquaints readers with the life and ministry of famed preacher Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, explaining each message's historical context and relevance for the church today.
John Piper's biography of William Wilberforce takes readersbeyond Wilberforce's battle against slavery and explores thebeliefs and motivations of this influential evangelicalpolitician.
Meals are an important part of hospitality--fostering grace in our communities. Chester draws from six narratives in the Gospel of Luke to urge sacrificial giving and loving around the table.
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