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ANY OBJECTIONS? Objections to the Gospel Answered Legg, John
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The object of this book is to remove some of the obstacles to
accepting the Christian faith. It is a book for those who have a genuine
problem, a real question, a relevant issue to which they need an answer.
John Legg sets out to give answers to a wide range of objections so that the way may be cleared for the reader to in all honesty take the next step and believe for him or herself. This book will also be a help to believers in preparing them to answer objections that are raised to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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ARE YOU REALLY BORN AGAIN? Understanding True & False Conversion Philpott, Kent |
Jesus said, 'You must be born again' and 'Not everyone who says
to me, "Lord, Lord," shall enter the kingdom of heaven.' The most important
question anyone could ever ask you is 'Are You Really Born Again?' You need
to know whether you are 'safely on your way to heaven' or 'sleeping on the
brink of hell'.
Many people today think they are Christians, yet do not demonstrate any evidence in their lives that they have ever truly been converted. Too many of those who pass through evangelical churches and make an initial profession of conversion, or even are admitted to church membership, subsequently fail to manifest any evidence of a real or lasting work of God in their lives. In the course of a long ministry as pastor in an evangelical church, Kent Philpott has acquired wide experience in observing and assessing people's response to the gospel. In this book he sets out principles which will be of great practical help to all Christians who are involved in any form of evangelism, at pastoral or personal level, and at the same time challenges the reader to examine his or her own conversion experience. |
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BE SURE WHAT YOU BELIEVE The Christian Faith Simply Explained Nesom, Joe |
In a day when the very possibility of knowing absolute truth is
questioned or denied, many professing Christians sound more like Pilate
than Christ. They ask 'What is truth?' Yet when Pilate asked this question
the Lord Jesus Christ had just told him, 'In fact, for this reason ... I
came into the world, to testify to the truth. Every one on the side of truth
listens to me.'
Christ and his apostles taught that there is a body of truth which God has revealed and given to his people in the Holy Scriptures. Today all too few Christians have any real knowledge of this body of truth. They need to grow in understanding of what the Scriptures teach concerning God, man, sin, salvation and the relationship of the Lord Jesus Christ to all of these areas of truth. They need, not only to know these great doctrines of the faith, but to see how they are intended to shape our lives, so that we live in a way which reflects the glory of our Saviour, Jesus Christ. |
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BITESIZE THEOLOGY An ABC of the Christian Faith Jeffery, Peter |
In this easy-to-read book, Peter Jeffery shows us just how tantalizingly
enjoyable Bible teaching can be. With short but solid chapters on key subjects,
he outlines the ABCs of the Christian faith.
Each of the chapters is bite sized. There is just enough to manage at one time, and you will find there is much to nourish the mind as well as to warm the heart and inspire the will. Quotations from other writers are also included, as is as a list of recommended books for additional reading. There is also a guide for reading the New Testament and Psalms through in a year. |
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CHURCHES BEWARE! A Modern Edition of 'Warinings to the Churches' Ryle, J. C.
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J. C. Ryle is best known for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes. His great aim, in all his ministry, was to encourage strong and serious Christian living. He recognized that, as a pastor of the flock of God, he had a responsibility to guard Christ's sheep and to warn them whenever he saw approaching dangers. His love for the church shines through all his preaching and writing. His fearless proclamation of biblical truths, his insight into the dangers threatening the church, his practical wisdom and his penetrating comments are as wise and relevant today as they were when he first wrote them. | H/B, 176 pages Price : $12.0 |
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DAILY TREASURE 366 Daily Readings from The Treasury of David Spurgeon, C. H.
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Following in the footsteps of previous volumes, such as Morning & Evening and Cheque book of the Bank of Faith, this new volume of daily readings is a selection of extracts from Spurgeon's famous work on the Psalms, The Treasury of David, presented in contemporary English. | H/B, 768 pages Price: $25.5 Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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DELIGHT FOR A WRETCHED MAN Romans 7 & the Doctrine of Sanctification Clark, A Benjamin R.
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Romans 7
is one of the most memorable passages in the writings of Paul. It expresses
vividly man's moral struggle with imperfection and contains the heart-rending
cry: 'Who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?' But who is this
'wretched man' who expresses himself so plaintively, and what is he yearning
for? Is it Paul himself? If so, is he speaking of himself as a Christian,
or is he referring back to the time before his conversion? If it is the
language of a true child of God, is such an expression of defeat and frustration
compatible with the tone of victory of chaper8?
The answers we give to these questions will have a strong bearing on our whole understanding of the doctrine of sanctification. In this book the author examines the various interpretations of this passage adopted by Christian leaders from Augustine to Lloyd-Jones. He assesses the rival points of view in the light of the scriptural context and concludes that a correct understanding of the passage has important practical implications in the whole area of sanctification, in the lives both of individual believers and of the church as a family of God's people, growing in Christ. |
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DEPRESSION IN THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY
Carson, Herbert
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Depression is a personal and deeply painful problem. It not only
causes great trials for the sufferer but also for the family and friends,
who face the pain of seeing someone for whom they have a deep affection
suffering greatly. The same is true in the wider spiritual family of the
church fellowship. All often endure the frustrating perplexity of not knowing
how to respond. Knowing from painful experience that the wrong word spoken
and the wrong attitude adopted can make things worse, they may endure the
anguish of being reduced to a guilty silence.
This book is primarily designed for those who face depression as their own persistent pain, but it is also directed more widely to Christians whatever their temperament. The author seeks to equip the reader to be a maximum help to those who suffer depression and to show that the Bible has the answer as to how we should face it. |
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DIALOGUE WITH GOD
Appere, Guy
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What is prayer? Why do we pray? How should we pray? What about
those prayers which appear to remain unanswered? Can prayer make God change
His mind? How can we know if we are praying according to God's will?
These and many similar
questions are answered in a thoughtful and practical way by Guy Appéré
in this helpful book. He conveys something of the wonder of this unique relationship
between man and God, this dialogue with God which occupies such a vital place
in the Christian life and is so essential for happy fulfilment in that life.
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DOES GOD BELIEVE IN ATHEISTS?
Blanchard, John
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This book traces the development of atheistic and agnostic thinking from the ‘Golden Age’ of Greek philosophy to the present day. Pinpoints the influence of thinkers such as Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Neitzsche, Martin Heidegger, Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre and Bertrand Russell, and shows how their teaching has helped to shape modern atheistic and agnostic ideas. Traces the rise of Darwinian evolutionism and uncovers the weaknesses in claims made by its contemporary exponents such as Richard Dawkins and Peter Atkins. Exposes the fallacies of determinism, existentialism and secular humanism. Highlights the fundamental flaws in nine world religions and fourteen major cults. Shows why true science and true religion are not enemies, but friends. Examines the critical issue of how a God of love can allow suffering and evil. | H/B, 665 pages Price: $34.0 Sorry, this title is temporarily out of stock. |
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CHRIST IN GENESIS Fortner, Don |
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CHRIST IN REVELATION Fortner, Don |
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CHRIST IN RUTH The Kinsman Redeemer Fortner, Don |
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FAITHFUL UNDER FIRE Standing Firm Under the Pressures & Difficulties of Life Ellsworth, Roger
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The life of Joseph is a compelling source of encouragement for
Christians who find themselves confronted with the pressures of daily living.
Joseph's message to them is clear: look to God's promises and draw strength
from them. God can, through these promises, enable us to endure the arrows
of affliction that fly our way and even to respond with the arrows of kindness,
patience and faith. But Joseph not only demonstrated what it means to live
in dependence on God's Word, he also clearly foreshadowed the life and work
of the Lord Jesus Christ in a way that provides further confirmation of
the utter reliability of god's Word and his promises.
In his suffering and eventual exaltation to a position where he was able to 'save many people alive', Joseph points us to the Saviour who willingly endured a far greater humiliation in order to save his people. |
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DESIGN FOR WOMEN James, Sharon |
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GOD'S OUTLAW The Story of William Tyndale & the English Bible Edwards, Brian H.
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William Tyndale lived in the colourful and cruel days of Henry
VIII, when men were burned, racked and maimed for lesser crimes than that
of smuggling the Bible into England. When Tyndale set out to provide the
first printed New Testament in English he was forced to do so in defiance
of the king, the pope and almost every person in authority. Compelled to
flee from his homeland, he continued with his work of translating the Scriptures
whilst slipping from city to city in Germany, Holland and Belgium in an attempt
to avoid the agents who were sent from England to arrest him. His story is
one of poverty, danger and ceaseless labour.
This fugitive and outlaw gave the English-speaking people their most priceless heritage: the Scriptures in their mother tongue. |
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GOD'S RENAISSANCE MAN Abraham Kuyper McGoldrick, James E.
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A journalist ... a theologian ... a pastor ... a prime minister
- few people can boast of having such dimensions to their careers! Yet such
was the remarkable life of Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920), who played a major
role in helping modern Christians to develop a consistently biblical and
practical worldview, not only in his native country of the Netherlands, but
throughout much of the world.
All of life belongs to God. In Kuyper's own words, 'No single piece of our mental world is to be hermetically sealed off from the rest, and there is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: "Mine!"' |
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Gospel Essentials
CHRIST'S GREATEST TROPHY Ryle, J. C.
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Ryle's writings are usually simple yet weighty, plain yet savoury,
and this piece is no exception. With the finesse of a skilled physician,
Ryle probes the faith of the repentant thief, his glorying in Christ readers,
'and you will be wise.'
Nor does Ryle neglect the fact that there was also another thief who died beside Christ - one who never repented of his wicked life and felt not an inking of love for the crucified Lord. His end is forcefully set forth as a warning to all who would put off coming to God in the only way that he has ordained: through his dear Son and him crucified. 'Be not too confident, least you die in your sins,' is the warning Ryle sees in this thief's hours. Here, then, is a tract with a powerful message for Christian and non-Christian alike. This series of evangelical classics has been masterfully edited so as to make them easily accessible to the modern reader while preserving the content and flavour of the original text. |
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Gospel Essentials
CONVICTION OF SIN M'Cheyne, Robert Murray
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For a number of years now the work of the Holy Spirit has been
a favoured topic in evangelical circles, but it is striking to anyone familiar
with the great evangelical preachers and authors of the past how parochial
this current interest in the Spirit actually is.
The Spirit's delight in using the preaching of frail men, his work of exposing the sin of the human heart and his pouring into hearts wounded by sin's conviction the balm of the gospel - these are themes not often discussed in the current craze for 'signs and wonders'. But as this sermon on John 16:8 makes clear, these are the genuine marks of the Spirit's work that all believers should long to see in the church. Robert Murray M'Cheyne, the preacher behind the sermon, experienced first-hand what it was like when the Holy Spirit displayed these signs of his presence. Despite the fact that he died before he was thirty, he knew authentic revival when such signs were manifest in abundance. To all who long to see the Spirit's laying bare of the human soul through the preaching of the Word and his bringing to pass deep contrition for sins and unbounded joy in the light of Christ's work on the cross, this sermon is essential reading. This series of evangelical classics has been masterfully edited so as to make them easily accessible to the modern reader while preserving the content and flavour of the original text. |
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Gospel Essentials
DECLARATION OF LOVE, A Davies, Samuel
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John 3:16 is favourite text of many twentieth-century evangelists.
But have they always rightly explained the verse, or even sought to probe
some of its depths? It would seem not in the light of this illuminating
message by Samuel Davies, whom Martyn Lloyd-Jones once described as the
greatest preacher America ever produced. With passion and concern for those
who are lost in their sin, Davies draws for us the amazing love of God in
Jesus Christ. 'Oh what love this is!' he exclaims with rapture and delight.
But, like all good preachers, Davies presses for a response to this amazing
display of God's love and grace. Surely here is a treatment of John 3:16
that does justice to the sovereignty of God in salvation, but that is also
calculated to change the heart of the vilest sinner.
This series of evangelical classics has been masterfully edited so as to make them easily accessible to the modern reader while preserving the content and flavour of the original text. |
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Gospel Essentials
DOOR IS OPEN, THE Nettleton, Asahel
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Rooted squarely in Scripture, the Puritan movement and the evangelical
revivals of the eighteenth century, this booklet by the great American preacher
Asahel Nettleton probes that most vital of issues: the necessity of the
new birth. In many respects Nettleton's life was bound up intimately with
this theme, for under his preaching in the early nineteenth century literally
thousands found new life in Christ. With clarity and force, Nettleton shows
what regeneration is not and what it is. Neither an external rite such as
baptism, nor a mere outward turning away from certain habits and practices,
the new birth is best seen as a radical act on god's part, in which the deepest
roots of a person's life are for ever changed and turned Godward.
This series of evangelical classics had been masterfully edited so as to make them easily accessible to the modern reader while preserving the content and flavour of the original text. |
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Gospel Essentials
LORD OUR RIGHTEOUS- NESS Whitefield, George
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At the heart of the gospel is what Martin Luther once called 'the
wonderful exchange': Christ's gift to his flawless righteousness to all
who believe in him and his receiving the punishment due to all of their
sins. It was this message that gave the Reformation its impetus and power.
And it was this message that lay at the centre of the eighteenth-century
revival, that paradigm of spiritual awakening which transformed English-speaking
society on both sides of the Atlantic.
George Whitefield, the leading evangelist in this awakening, took especial delight in his proclamation of this amazing message and this sermon is an excellent example of that delight. But it is a challenge for the present. For ours is a day when evangelicals are losing their grip on this vital doctrine. They are increasingly forgetful of the fact that the doctrine of imputed righteousness is, as Whitefield notes, that truth 'by which the church stands or falls'. Here, the, is instruction about the heart of the gospel and a challenge to evangelicals to hold fast to their biblical heritage. This series of evangelical classics has been masterfully edited so as to make them easily accessible to the modern reader while preserving the content and flavour of the original text. |
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
Bunyan, John
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This spiritual classic, originally published in 1666 and now modernized
for today’s readers, is deservedly one of the most popular of all Puritan
writings.
Bunyan traces his own
spiritual pilgrimage from his youth through several crises, to his conversion,
and onwards through many trials and difficulties, temptations and sorrows,
until he comes to rely solely on Christ for his every need.
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