Saint, Slave or Scholar? Patrick of Ireland is known as all three but who is he really? Let K.C. Murdarasi bring to light the real life of this father of the Christian faith.
James Anderson, with a clear, humorous logic, explores what Christianity really claims, and shows the underlying reason and consistency behind these claims. By the end... Læs mere
John Owen's exploration into the Scriptural perspective on the doctrine of universal redemption is yet to be answered or paralleled. Presented here in the original text with a new layout and fully subtitled to make it more accessible to a new generation of readers.
The Shorter Catechism has become well known as a manual of doctrine for both children and adults who require an introduction to the Christian faith. It is an ideal way to give... Læs mere
No Tears in Heaven speaks of the great joy of the Christian Faith - Heaven. This book brings together, in a new way, a number of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's exhilarating teachings on... Læs mere
The church is a group of people - a worldwide group of people that spans the whole of history. Discover how if you love and trust in Jesus Christ today you are part of this amazing group of people too.
John Flavel's classic work on union and fellowship with God. In a comprehensive and helpful manner he helps us understand better what 'keeping the heart' means.
Zack Eswine draws from C.H. Spurgeon, 'the Prince of Preachers' experience to encourage us. What Spurgeon found in his darkness can serve as a light in our own darkness.
Knowing who God is - his character, his plans and why he wants us to pray - are essentials in building our understanding of prayer. One of the biggest questions about prayer is not 'How do you do it?' but rather 'Do we know who we are speaking to?'
Corrie ten Boom's story is about how God's love and forgiveness can exist even in a Nazi concentration camp.