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.
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Soul-Depths and Soul-Heights
Sermons on Psalm 130
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Sermons on Psalm 130. 144pp.
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Using authoritative Roman Catholic documents, the author provides an instructive, thought-provoking and personally challenging analysis of Roman Catholic teaching and how it compares with Scripture. 184pp.
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In this major study, the ‘theologian of revival’ analyses the nature of a genuine work of the Holy Spirit. 384pp.
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This balanced and exceptionally helpful exposition of Ephesians 6:1–4 shows how the gospel wonderfully tranforms the relationship between parents and children within the Christian home. 96pp.
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Originally published in the author’s Studies in the Scriptures, looks at how we can benefit from reading the Scriptures. 128pp.
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In this brief but remarkable study of the life of prayer, Dutch pastor Frans Bakker (1919-1965) covers themes such as secret, persevering, arrogant, humble, and bold prayer, concluding with a powerful warning of what happens when prayer is ‘too late’. 94pp.
Prayer
A Biblical Perspective
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A book for all those who want to live nearer to God and to be refreshed in their communion with him. 104pp.
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Faithful expositions of Psalms 2, 110 and 45, which focus on Christ’s grace, majesty and glory. 120pp.
Not By Bread Alone
God's Word on Present Issues
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Discusses contemporary issues such as Race, Punishment, Money, Women’s Liberation, War and Homosexuality. 160pp.
My God Is True!
Lessons Learned Along Cancer's Dark Road
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One man’s chronicle of the ‘Lessons learned Along Cancer’s Dark Road’. Paul Wolfe points to the glory, grace and — above all — the faithfulness of God. There is reason — even in the midst of suffering — to worship and rejoice. 168pp.
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This helpful exposition of the Shorter Catechism makes an ideal guide to Christian doctrine and practice and also serves as a wonderful introduction to Puritan literature. 332pp.
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Demonstrates how the biblical teaching on man serves as a gateway into the entire Christian message. 168pp.
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