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Today the composition of the New Testament has again been questioned. Brian Edwards shows the need for believers to understand why we have the New Testament we do. He does so skilfully, asserting that the inclusion of these books was never in any doubt.
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In this book John Blanchard sets out to show the value and importance, reliability and truth of the Bible in a way which shows why the Bible must be believed.
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This book presents the attributes of God in a way that is accessible to the less-experienced reader as well as providing enough for those with deeper familiarity with Christian literature. Reading this book will warm your heart and enhance true worship.
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Ryle’s intention in this book was more than simply recounting lives such as those of George Whitefield, Henry Venn, and Daniel Rowland: he applies the lessons from their stories and appeals for a return to the faith and dedication of these excellent men.
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In an age when Christian doctrine is often maligned or ignored, this new title from David Helm helps to reinforce the importance of good doctrine in the believer's life.
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This book will challenge what you really believe. Jeffery Smith opens up some of Jesus most most challenging teachings about life after death.
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This is a book which aims to help believers learn what it means to follow in Jesus' footsteps. In short, easily to read sections Jeremy Walker follows the determined path of the Lord Jesus, showing how Christian's can pattern their lives after the Saviour. https://t.co/J0On75vVQx
If you are looking for a good Easter resource? Look no further than this clear and brilliant examination of the evidence for the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from Val Grieve. https://t.co/7tpkwCKPve
"Unwrapped is a great starting point for new Christians, but also a lovely fresher for long-standing believers. It’s packed full of foundational information and practical advice, but it will also warm your heart. A delight." Tim Chester https://t.co/BjVXtniM3I
How do we live together despite of our very deep differences? Os Guinness says this is the biggest problem facing the US today, and by extension'the West' as a whole. Can a seventeenth-century Calvinist contribute anything? Enter Roger Williams. https://t.co/5sR4qK8apq
Thomas Cranmer, one of the Reformation's most famous martyrs, can accurately be described as the architect of the Church of England. Read his biography here: https://t.co/vIv9839apX
"... one of the annual highlights in the life and ministry of Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was the Ministers’ Conference which was held for much of that period in Bala, [North Wales]."
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This short book explains how true biblical, Reformed piety, is to be both covenantally based and experientially lived, in lives that centre on Jesus Christ as the head of the covenant and the focal point of true Christian experience. https://t.co/nQJIXpWw8D
John Blanchard's latest offering is an entirely new book, it is a great resource for new believers, offering a guide to living the Christian life in today's modern world. https://t.co/JKfGyeqX2r
Today marks the Birthday of Adolphe Monod the beloved and courageous French pastor, who was a major figure in the nineteenth-century Awakening. https://t.co/mzZF5nJmTY
The new year can be a time for reflecting on life, why not take a look at our excellent new book from John Blanchard, 'Does life have any meaning?' https://t.co/BunIVzm6Wm
The incarnation is for all the Christian life, not just for Christmas. Why not begin your new year by reading Adolphe Monod on the subject? https://t.co/lwoFhNBgjI