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Heirs with Christ: The Puritans on Adoption by Joel Beeke
This classic work edited by Kelly Kapic and Justin Taylor is a wonderful insight into the Christian’s greatest privilege – fellowship with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. It provides a well-needed Biblical understanding of communing with the Trinity in the daily life of the believer.
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Communion with the Triune God by John Owen
This is a wonderful book by a seasoned Pastor-Theologian. Written with shepherding care, Dr. Beeke gives us a warm treatment on the Puritan position of spiritual adoption. Every child of God reading this book will find reasons for praise as they grow into a deeper understanding of what it means to be a member of God’s family.
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Where Do We Go From Here? by John Blanchard
Exactly what does happen to us when we die? Do we face endless pain or endless pleasure? This booklet answers these and other questions biblically and clearly. An ideal resource to share with people who are looking for true answers.
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Ultimate Questions by John Blanchard
The ultimate questions in life are about God. Does He exist? Can I know Him? And if so, how? This booklet answers such questions simply, clearly, and directly. A great evangelistic resource for friends and family not knowing the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Providence Handled Practically by Obadiah Sedgwick
Extensive discussion of the practical application of the doctrine of providence (as found in Matthew 10:29-31) in both the Christian life and that of the church.
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Respectable Sins by Jerry Bridges
Jerry explores the idea that we have created a sliding scale where sin is concerned. That we have allowed certain sins be become tolerable. He guides us, through scriptural truth, into identifying and facing the challenge of these sins.
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Walking as He Walked by Joel Beeke
We are called to walk like our Master, but is contemporary Christianity merely verbalizing this without realizing the calling and cost to do so?
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Running Scared by Edward Welch
Written with great pastoral care and rooted in sound Biblical truth, this book encourages the reader with real, practical, and godly applications to combat the daily fears we encounter.
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Down but Not Out by Wayne Mack
In a troubled age, Mack writes with compassion and conviction to Christians enslaved by circumstances which engulf them with debilitating emotions and skewed perspectives about how God deals with His children.
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The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
It was first published in February 1678 and has established itself as a Christian classic. One might even place Bunyan’s work in the category of “must read” for every Christian.
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Communion with God: A Guide to the Devotional Spirit by Robert Philip
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Walking Away from Faith by Ruth A. Tucker
This book discusses a topic many Christians don’t want to discuss but is a reality in the journey to heaven: unbelief and belief.
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God is the Gospel by John Piper
Meditations on God's Love as the Gift of Himself.
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The Discipline of Grace by Jerry Bridges
Looking at the issue of God’s role and our role in the pursuit of holiness, Bridges clearly reveals everything is about God’s grace.
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Assured by God by Burk Parsons
If you are struggling with assurance, let this book help in the battle!
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