These promises are for every believer, yet we all admit to not fully experiencing what has been promised. Spurgeon will help you to appreciate that... Læs mere
This accessible yet powerful addition to the Pocket Guide series draw together the threads of Scripture to help us understand the power of God's Word when viewed in its completeness.
Drawing on the experiences of people like Luther, Spurgeon, Muller, Whitefield and Wesley, the author presses the case for a greater commitment to prayer. His advice could be a catalyst towards a change in the world around you.
Who are the Popes and how does the Roman Catholic Church define their role? What about the present day Popes? What is the... Læs mere
This book investigates the biblical and theological basis for the classical division of biblical law into... Læs mere
Ecclesiastes is a book rich in literary artistry and multi-layered depths of spiritual meaning. Philip G. Ryken explores this wonderful Old Testament book, and reminds us again of the need to trust God with the questions, even when we do not have all the answers.
The world has gone gray-fuzzy, blurry, gender-neutral gray. In a secularist culture, many people today are confused about what it means to be a man or a woman. Owen Strachan and Gavin Peacock clear away the confusion and open up the Scriptures.
Part of the contemporary value of Owen's work lies in the way it gives us biblical teaching and principles that can be applied to what we observe in the life of churches today. He provides the tools we need to be discerning Christians in an undiscerning world.
The life story of Isaac Watts, described as the "Father of English Hymnody," the hymn writer who wrote over 700 hymns including the well-known "When I survey the Wondrous Cross."
From one old woman's prayer, a young girl was brought to faith, a missionary was sent to Africa and a church was born in Central Africa.
Thoughts to encourage and challenge. Can be used as a daily devotional or dip into the subject index which covers Christ, service, Bible characters and ethics.