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Sammy and His Shepherd
by Susan Hunt
Unfolding Psalm 23 as a picture of the believer's relationship with the Good Shepherd, noted author and speaker Susan Hunt illustrates Jesus's gracious care for His sheep. This delightful book will help children know that Jesus is the Good Shepherd, that they are saved and kept by grace, and that there are privileges and responsibilities that go with living as a part of God's flock.
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John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine & Doxology
by Burk Parsons, editor
As the five hundredth anniversary of John Calvin’s birth approaches (2009), Jay Adams, Eric Alexander, Thabiti Anyabwile, Joel Beeke, Jerry Bridges, Sinclair Ferguson, Robert Godfrey, D. G. Hart, Michael Horton, Phillip R. Johnson, Steven J. Lawson, John MacArthur, Keith Mathison, Burk Parsons, Richard Phillips, Harry Reeder, Philip Graham Ryken, Derek Thomas, and others consider aspects of Calvin’s life and work that confirm the relevance of his teachings for every generation.
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Feed My Sheep
by Various
In Feed My Sheep: A Passionate Plea for Preaching, an outstanding team of pastors and scholars shows that reaching is not just one of many acceptable methodologies that the church may employ as the cultural landscape changes. Rather, the preaching of God's Word is the biblically mandated method by which unbelievers are to be converted and churches built up in the faith.
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The Prince's Poison Cup
by R. C. Sproul
In this, his fourth book for children, Dr. R. C. Sproul crafts an engaging story that will help young minds understand and appreciate the awful price Jesus had to pay to redeem His people from their sins. The “For the Parents” section will help parents direct their children to relevant Scripture passages for further discussion.
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Living for God's Glory: An Introduction to Calvinism
by Joel Beeke
In this introduction to the doctrinal system known as Calvinism, Joel Beeke—with contributions from Sinclair Ferguson, Michael Haykin, Derek Thomas, Ray Pennings and others—displays the biblical, God-centered, winsome, comprehensive, and practical nature of Calvinism. Topics explored include Calvinism in history, in the mind, in the heart, in the church, in society, and more.
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Five Things Every Christian Needs to Grow
by R.C. Sproul
People need to maintain a diet of nutritious foods if their bodies are to grow and thrive. But what do the people of God need in order to grow and thrive in the Christian faith? In this book, noted theologian and pastor R. C. Sproul identifies five of the crucial “nutrients” that promote spiritual growth: Bible study, prayer, worship, service, and stewardship. With biblical insight and practical wisdom, Dr. Sproul teaches Christians how to maintain a balanced “diet” that will lead to growth and mature Christian living.
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What's So Great About the Doctrines of Grace?
by Richard D. Phillips
In this introductory-level book, Rev. Richard D. Phillips will present the doctrines of grace in a manner designed to highlight how wonderful they are for believers. Each chapter will explain one of the five doctrines, establish its biblical basis, and show why it is a wonderful truth for God's people.
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In Christ Alone
by Sinclair Ferguson
Noted theologian, pastor, and educator Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson explores aspects of the person and work of Jesus in his latest book, In Christ Alone: Living the Gospel-Centered Life. This collection of articles, published earlier in Tabletalk magazine and Eternity Magazine, is designed to help believers gain a better understanding of their Savior and the Christian faith, and to live out that faith in their day-to-day lives.
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Jesus the Evangelist
by Richard D. Phillips
Richard D. Phillips looks to the life of Jesus, the chief evangelist, to discover principles for effective witness. With a special focus on the ministry of John the Baptist, Jesus' encounter with Nicodemus, and His meeting with the woman at the well, Phillips shows us how to point to Christ, engage in cross-cultural ministry, and emphasize the new birth in our outreach.
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The Truth of the Cross
by R.C. Sproul
This new book by Dr. R.C. Sproul is a comprehensive introduction to the atonement of Christ. Dr. Sproul looks at the Old Testament and explains concepts like propitiation and expiation to teach us what happened when Jesus bore the wrath of God against the sins of His people. In so doing, Dr. Sproul reminds us of the magnificent grace of the God-man who paid the price for our transgressions.
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The Expository Genius of John Calvin
by Steven J. Lawson
In The Expository Genius of John Calvin, Dr. Steven J. Lawson delves into the practices, commitments, and techniques that made John Calvin, the great Reformer of the sixteenth century, such an effective preacher during his long pastorate at Saint Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland.
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The Lightlings
by R.C. Sproul
In The Lightlings, Dr. R.C. Sproul weaves an allegorical tale that captures the essence of the biblical story of redemption in a manner that will fascinate and delight children. This book is an excellent introduction to the key themes of Scripture.
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Foundations of Grace
by Steven J. Lawson
Dr. Stevn J. Lawson begins a projected five-volume series that traces the unbroken line of men who have taught the foundational truths of God's sovereign grace throughout history. Volume 1 is devoted both to the biblical writers, those men who were used by God to record divine revelation, as well as to the Lord Jesus Christ.
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A Taste of Heaven
by R.C. Sproul
Dr. Sproul examines the key components of prayer, praise, and sacrifices that God gave to His people in the Old Testament. He shows how biblical principles can guide today's worshipers, for the Lord has designed worship to give His people a taste of heaven.
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