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The book explores seven spiritual factors that prevent Christians from living in the fullness of God's grace: from legalism to reliance on human methods. A practical guide for personal growth and counseling, helping to restore the joy of salvation.
John Piper distills 33 years of ministry into ten world-shaking biblical truths. Explore God's sovereignty, Christian Hedonism, and the glory of Christ in this life-changing legacy book designed to awaken your joy and hope in the Lord.
in-depth biblical study on ecclesiology by Paul Washer. Designed as a workbook, it explores the nature, structure, and mission of the church through Scripture, emphasizing Christ as the sole Head and foundation of the community of believers.
Many Christians struggle with doubts about their salvation. R.C. Sproul explains why assurance is a duty. He examines the biblical basis for assurance, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the fruits of faith to help you find rest in Christ's work.
A comprehensive summary of biblical truth by John MacArthur and Richard Mayhew. This volume offers a systematic theological study of core Christian doctrines, providing a solid foundation for pastors, students, and anyone seeking deep biblical knowledge.
A profound study on the nature of conflict and the path to reconciliation. Volf proposes the metaphor of "embrace" as an alternative to exclusion, drawing on Christian theology and his experience of the Balkan war. Finding identity through others.
Michael Lawrence explores the biblical doctrine of conversion, showing how God’s work of regeneration transforms individuals and builds a healthy local church. A vital resource for understanding the gospel's impact on community and Christian living.
Jonathan Leeman offers a biblical critique of modern, self-centered views of love. He demonstrates how God's holy love is inseparable from His authority and shows how the local church reflects this divine reality through its life and discipline.
A timeless classic of daily devotions by the "Prince of Preachers." Features 732 meditations for every morning and evening of the year. This book provides spiritual strength, comfort, and biblical insight to help believers grow closer to God daily.
Volume 2 of Spurgeon's masterpiece covers Psalms 27–52. It provides verse-by-verse commentary, historical context, and "Hints to the Village Preacher." A premier devotional and homiletical resource used by generations of Christians worldwide.
A profound study of the doctrine of substitution where James A. Haldane argues that Christ's death was effective and intended for the salvation of the elect. The author defends the Reformed view of atonement as a finished work that guarantees salvation.
A definitive study of the central Reformation doctrine. R.C. Sproul explains the biblical teaching of justification by faith alone (Sola Fide), analyzes the historic conflict with Rome, and shows why this truth remains essential for salvation.
A foundational work by John MacArthur on the sufficiency of Scripture in soul care. This book explores theological bases for helping people through God’s Word, rejecting worldly psychology. An essential guide for pastors and Christian counselors.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones explores Ephesians 2, detailing the journey from spiritual death to life in Christ. A profound study on God's grace, the removal of barriers between people, and the foundation of the Church as the household of God.
An introduction to Islam from a Christian perspective. The author analyzes the differences between "folk" and official Islam in the former USSR and suggests effective methods of evangelism based on the culture and beliefs of regional Muslims.
This book explores Christian holiness as a path to spiritual freedom. The author reveals Christ’s teachings as a message of hope and transformation, helping readers find salvation and peace.
John MacArthur explores the biblical perspective on trials. He explains how God uses pain to strengthen faith, purify character, and prepare believers for eternity. A deep study of God's sovereignty during the most difficult seasons of a person's life.
A Reformation classic. John Calvin explores themes of divine election, church unity, and Christian joy. He combines deep theological insights with practical applications for believers. Essential reading for pastors, scholars, and theology students.