Christian Living
The following books on Christian discipleship focus on applying biblical and reformed theology to the Christian life. Topics include the practical implications of the doctrine of God’s providence and the doctrine of election, as well as topics like repentance and maturity in the faith. Thoughts for Young Men by J.C. Ryle and Duties of Christian Fellowship by John Owen are two particularly edifying Christian living books worth looking into.
Showing 1–12 of 228 results
Description
Expected Summer 2024 Why should one have a high view of the visible church and its ministry? The short answer is, Because this is what the Bible requires. Jesus said ‘I will build my church.’ He charged the disciples to baptize their converts into the church and in the process teach them all of his […]
Alexander Stewart of Moulin
A Transformed Life and Ministry
Description
Expected Summer 2024 Book Description In 1786, at the age of twenty-two, Alexander Stewart became parish minister of Moulin, near Pitlochry, Scotland. He was as yet unconverted. Sermons from those early years he would later denounce as ‘youthful trifles, produced in the season of ignorance and darkness, possessing nothing of the savour of the gospel, […]
Description
*Forthcoming Summer/Autumn 2024* Book Description The last words of a dying man are often worthy of being recorded. That is especially true of those spoken by Jesus Christ while dying on the cross. His seven last words have been called ‘the bright lights of heaven shining at intervals through the darkness’ and ‘the deep solemn […]
Octavius Winslow Bundle
Personal Declension and Help Heavenward
Description
Description This book bundle includes two recent reprints from Octavius Winslow: Personal Declension and Help Heavenward. Dr. Joel Beeke writes, ‘Winslow is very warmly experiential in all that he writes, and you’ll just find, whatever he does . . . meets the needs of the soul.’
Help Heavenward
Guidance and Strength for the Christian’s Life Journey
Description
Guidance and encouragement from ‘The Pilgrim’s Companion’ for Christians on their life journey. Paperback, 232 pages.
Description
Book Description This new book is a rare combination of devotional, memoir, and Bible study that brings the reader into a sense of relationship with the author and renewed connection to God’s word. Travelling through Terry Johnson’s conversion, call, and growth in Christian understanding and character, one reflects on the passages that have influenced his […]
Last Things
Preparing for the Future in the Present
Description
Book Description When discussing the ‘last things,’ what often comes to our minds is the book of Revelation and its striking visions – and often unhelpful speculation about their details. David McKay focuses instead on the Bible’s clear message about things to come: the Lord’s return, the certainty of judgment, the resurrection, and the reality […]
Suffering
God’s Purpose in Our Pain
Description
Book Description Few topics provoke more questions in the human heart than that of suffering. Paul Wolfe addresses this painful subject with both pastoral and personal experience. Here a struggling soul can find assurance that Christ is still near, still compassionate, and still safely shepherding the Christian through every dark valley. A clear and concise […]
Living the Psalms
Learning to Glorify and Enjoy God Each Day
Description
Book Description Christians have long recognized the book of Psalms to be the great handbook of the spiritual life. Martin Luther thought of it as the Bible in miniature, and John Calvin prized it as ‘an anatomy of all parts of the soul.’ Pastor and author David Murray shows how the Psalms speak of Christ, […]
Description
Bundle Description We put this special bundle together to encourage you in your prayer life, both private and public. Each one of these books covers a different area of prayer, whether it be developing more structure in your prayer life, leading others in prayer, learning about how prayer and revival relate to one another, or […]
Description
Book Description Samuel Miller (1769–1850), was a faithful pastor, who became a founding father and a professor of Princeton Theological Seminary. He had a deep commitment to the church and an abiding interest in seeing ministers trained ably for her service — an interest which led to him writing this book. As Dr. Jonathan Master […]
Showing 1–12 of 228 results