Charles Spurgeon's writings on 1-2 Peter and Jude, arranged in a commentary format that includes exposition, sermon illustrations, and applications, and lightly updated language for modern readers.
Charles Spurgeon's writings on 1 John arranged in a commentary format that includes exposition, sermon illustrations, and applications, and lightly updated language for modern readers.
Charles Spurgeon's writings on Song of Solomon and Jonah, arranged in a commentary format that includes exposition, sermon illustrations, and applications, and lightly updated language for modern readers.
This book argues that Daniel 12:2 sprouts from the rich soil of Old Testament resurrection hope. It shows how Daniel 12 draws... Læs mere
Gospel Education explains why Christians should embrace classical education for their children. And it shows how Christ organizes all aspects of a classical school--from its vision to its application of the seven liberal arts.
Drawing from Scripture and theologians of the past--particularly John Calvin and John Webster--this book builds a comprehensive theology of the human experience in relation to God.
Covering a span from the early 1700s to the early 1900s, Joy of Heaven captures prayers from dedicated believers who lived out their faith in a rapidly changing... Læs mere
A team of experts on biblical geography and culture help readers understand relevant geography, archaeology, and culture of the biblical... Læs mere
Charles Spurgeon's writings on Hebrews, arranged in a commentary format that includes exposition, sermon illustrations, and applications, and lightly updated language for modern readers.
In Pastoral Mentoring: For the Care of Souls, Wilson argues that, while formal theological education plays an important role, the local church is uniquely... Læs mere
In Becoming a Friendlier Church, Matthew D. Kim calls attention to the crisis of unfriendliness that prevents many churches from welcoming new... Læs mere
This book argues that God the Father tore the curtain of the temple as an act of mourning over his Son's death, offering readers insights on ancient culture, God, grief, and how we approach Good Friday.