When Christians Disagree explores the lives of two opposing figures in church history, John Owen and Richard Baxter, to highlight the challenges Christians face in overcoming polarization and fostering unity and love for one another.
In a world filled with cultural confusion, this book provides busy Christian parents with quick and trustworthy answers to questions their children may ask about life’s toughest topics, including abortion, sexuality, technology, political engagement, and more.
This biography takes middle-graders on an exciting journey through Martin Luther’s life, exploring how God’s Word transformed the world. Part of the Lives of Faith and Grace series, this book shows how God works through ordinary people.
Designed for children ages 3–5, this engaging and lyrical picture book encourages kids to ask important questions about their identity while presenting a more stable and fulfilling perspective rooted in their relationship with God.
In this convenient handbook, David J. Jackman presents a basic methodology for the study and preparation of expository teaching.
You Will Be My Witnesses examines the witness of God’s people within the story of God’s mission, draws insights from the church’s witness since Pentecost, and reflects on practical aspects of contemporary Christian witness.
In this highly practical, biblically based volume on Christian ethics, bestselling author Wayne Grudem explains what the Bible says about ethical questions regarding marriage, government, abortion, and dozens of other issues.
This guide from Thabiti M. Anyabwile biblically and practically instructs church members in ways they can labor for the health of their church.
Guides both pastors and lay members to recognize key characteristics of a healthy church and then challenges each person to do his or her part in developing those characteristics in the local church body.
In this accessible guide to studying biblical theology, pastor Jon Nielson examines Bible passages from Genesis to Revelation to demonstrate how Scripture is one cohesive narrative of God’s redemptive work in the world.
In this concise guide, Conrad Mbewe explores unity as a fruit of the gospel, urging believers to respond to Paul’s apostolic plea—standing together for the advancement of the gospel and the kingdom of God.
In this comprehensive, 4-volume commentary, Christopher Ash provides a thorough treatment of all 150 Psalms, examining each chapter’s significance to David and the other psalmists, to Jesus during his earthly ministry, and to the church of Christ in every age.