Pastor-elder David Mathis expands on the nature and calling of local church leaders as joyful workers for the joy of their people, through the framework of the elder qualifications found in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1.
Noted Bible scholar J. I. Packer examines each phrase of the Apostles' Creed, inviting readers to dive further into the essentials of the Christian faith.
This reader’s edition of The Greek New Testament, Produced at Tyndale House, Cambridge allows readers to translate and annotate as they study the Greek text.
Distilled from the popular podcast Ask Pastor John, this comprehensive book compiles pastor-theologian and bestselling author John Piper’s answers to life’s perplexing questions about situational ethics, spiritual disciplines, theology, and more.
This ESV Journaling Study Bible features 2-inch margins for journaling and contains 12,000 study notes, book introductions and timelines, 80+ maps and illustrations, 120 character profiles, 10 topical articles, and more.
The ESV Study Bible—created by a diverse team of 95 leading Bible scholars and teachers—features 20,000 study notes, 80,000 cross–references, 200+ charts, 50+ articles, 240 full–color maps and illustrations, and more.
The ESV Pocket Bible is the smallest complete ESV Bible ever published, made with lasting materials and ready for quick reference, memorization, daily reading, or study on the go.
The Nicene Creed is a key Christian text essential for all believers. With each chapter focusing on a specific phrase from the creed, this book explores its historical background, theological meaning, and ongoing relevance to the Christian faith.
This exploration of ten attributes that belong to God alone reminds us of why our limits are a good thing in light of God’s limitlessness—celebrating the freedom that comes from letting God be God.
The ESV Women’s Study Bible features study and devotional content along with elegant artwork from artist Dana Tanamachi to help women in all seasons of life pursue a transformational understanding of Scripture.
Exploring the history of the New Testament text from a theological perspective, Michael Kruger helps Christians understand the facts behind their faith and the legitimacy of the New Testament Scriptures.
Ultimately answering the question of what is biblical worship, this book shows how the gospel is all about worship and worship is all about the gospel.