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The Reformation Study Bible
R.C. Sproul, ed.
This, the first Reformed study Bible since the original (16th Century) Geneva Bible (and originally titled The New Geneva Study Bible), is a tour de force for Sproul, J.I. Packer (who wrote the theological essays scattered throughout), and the scholarly "dream team" who worked with them. Currently available in NKJV and ESV (the latter of which is widely considered to be the very finest modern translation), with more translations coming soon. With a faithfulness and beauty of wording which all but sings from the page, plus the finest study notes available in any study Bible, this is truly the Bible everyone should own.
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Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing the Global Balance of Power
by David Aikman
Within the next thirty years, one-third of China's population could be Christian, making China one of the largest Christian nations in the world. These Christians could also be China's leaders, guiding the largest economy in the world.
What is happening in China is what happened to the Roman Empire nearly two millennia ago-a great power transforming itself. The results could be astonishing.
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Experiencing God
by Henry T. Blackaby and Claude V. King
God is not simply the subject of a Bible study. Rather, He is a person who loves and longs to enter into relationship with us. In this contemporary classic Blackaby and King show how God longs to share Himself, His purposes and His ways with you so that you can more fully share in His mission to this broken world.
And More From Henry T. Blackaby:
On Mission With God
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Institutes of the Christian Religion
by John Calvin; Henry Beveridge, trans.
Here in a convenient one-volume edition is John Calvin's magnum opus. Written as an introduction to the Christian life, the Institutes remain the finest articulation of Reformation principles and of Biblical Christianity. |
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The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity
by Philip Jenkins
The explosive southward expansion of Christianity in Africa, Asia, and Latin American has barely registered on Western consciousness. Nor has the globalization of Christianity -- and the enormous religious, political, and social consequences it portends -- been properly understood. Philip Jenkins' book is the first to take full measure of the changing face of the Christian faith. |
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Evangelism Explosion
by D. James Kennedy
This comprehensive manual on sharing your faith has been instrumental in leading tens of millions of people to faith, and will help you overcome the fear of witnessing that can leave you silent when you want to speak about Christ. You can learn the step-by-step process for making a compelling and coherent presentation of your faith. Chapter titles include: "Handling Objections" and "Witnessing as a Way of Life."
And More From D. James Kennedy:
Delighting God: How to Live at the Center of God's Will
Why I Believe
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The New "Evidence That Demands a Verdict": Christianity Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
by Josh McDowell
Evidence that Demands a Verdict started out as an attempt to prove Christianity false. Instead, McDowell uncovered in his research the incredible resiliency of the Christian faith, and the strength of its intellectual claims. Thus, when he came to setting out his findings, he ended up creating one of the best Christian apologetic references available. And now he has made that reference work even better, revising it and updating it for the 21st century.
Few apologetics books can claim the intellectual breadth of The New Evidence that Demands a Verdict. It's extensive bibliography and documentation give it a firm foundation that enables it to weather even the strongest criticism. It has been a classic apologetic reference since its first publication, and it is now even better.
And More From Josh McDowell:
A Ready Defense
More Than a Carpenter
Why True Love Waits
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Crossed Fingers: How the Liberals Captured the Presbyterian Church
by Gary North
Thirty years in production, Crossed Fingers is the first-ever complete history of the conflict for control of the Presbyterian Church, USA. In it, North details not only the history, but the strategies of the various participants, as well as why and how those strategies worked (or failed). Perhaps most importantly, the book provides a masterful analysis of liberal theology and higher criticism, as well as a clear road-map for the immunization of other orthodox Christian denominations against similar take-overs. One of the finest books of the 1990s. |
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Concise Theology: A Guide to Historic Christian Beliefs
by J. I. Packer
"[Concise Theology] will serve equally well as an introduction to doctrine, a manual of theological terms, or a devotional study." -- Sinclair B. Ferguson, Professor, Westminster Theological Seminary
Read Rod D. Martin's review of Concise Theology.
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Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God
by J. I. Packer
A short, yet classic book that easily explains the relationship between God's sovereignty and man's will. Packer shows that, far from diminishing evangelistic zeal, the sovereignty of God empowers our efforts to proclaim the gospel. |
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Knowing God
by J. I. Packer
Over the past twenty years J.I.Packer's classic has revealed to over a million Christians around the world the wonder, the glory and the joy of knowing God. This new edition is Americanized and completely retypeset with a new preface by the author.
Study Guide
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A Hill on Which to Die: One Southern Baptist's Journey
by Judge Paul Pressler
Finally, the autobiographical history of the Southern Baptist "Controversy" through the eyes of the conservative resurgence's engineer, Judge Paul Pressler. Here is the full story of how theological liberals gained control of America's largest Protestant denomination, how the conservatives rallied, and, unlike in any other denomination first lost to liberalism, how the battle was won. A page-turner, a source of hope, and an absolute must-read for Baptist and non-Baptist evangelicals alike. |
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The Baptist Reformation: The Conservative Resurgence in the Southern Baptist Convention
by Jerry Sutton
Jerry Sutton examines the twenty-year struggle to restore the destiny and distinction of the Southern Baptist Convention by describing the context of the struggle, the reassertion of "Sola Scriptura" that began in the Convention and how it came about, and the institutions in which the resurgence took place. This book serves as a testimony and an expression of gratitude to those who worked to bring about the "Baptist Reformation." |
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