This book provides parents with a gospel-centered perspective to navigate the challenges of parenting. With this hope, they can embrace their role with peace and confidence, trusting that Jesus is renewing both them and their children day by day.
This illustrated children’s book features rhyming poetry by acclaimed singer and hymn writer Kristyn Getty, to teach young readers about the importance of praising God through music.
John Piper’s influential work on Christian Hedonism, Desiring God, challenges the belief that following Christ requires the sacrifice of pleasure. Rather, he teaches that “God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him.”
Living Faith expounds on the predominant themes of the book of James to provide readers with a deeper understanding of this beloved letter and its important relevance for Christian life.
This Preaching the Word commentary explores the 12 minor prophets in the Old Testament, studying how each biblical book declares God’s judgment and grace.
This biography takes middle-graders on an exciting journey through the life of Harriet Tubman, highlighting her remarkable courage, devotion to her family, and unwavering... Læs mere
In Owen Among the Theologians, authors Kelly M. Kapic and Ty Kieser invite readers to explore the theology of John Owen alongside the voices of other influential figures throughout church history.
In this addition to the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, Matthew S. Harmon explores God’s wisdom throughout Scripture from Eden to the new creation, finding its fullest expression in the person of Christ.
Volume 20 of The Complete Works of John Owen includes several brief sermons on the power of the gospel, the Lord as refuge, and the coming judgment. It has been edited for modern readers by Martyn C. Cowan.
This commentary, written by an experienced Bible expositor, helps modern readers, especially pastors and Bible teachers, understand and apply the message of 2 Kings to their own lives. Part of the Preaching the Word series.
Drawing on Scripture and the Westminster Shorter Catechism, this practical theology on repentance invites readers to experience abiding gladness by turning away from sin and toward Jesus.
In The Heart of Christ for Sinners, Thomas Goodwin explains how believers’ infirmities cause Jesus to draw nearer, not further away. Updated with clear, modern language, this abridged classic helps readers understand God’s free grace.