War of Words
In War of Words, Paul David Tripp tackles the heart of our communication struggles by grounding them in a biblical framework.
The Death of Deadly Sins
The Death of the Deadly Sins, edited by Daniel M. Doriani, is a thoughtful and spiritually enriching guide to battling vice and pursuing virtue. With an excellent lineup of contributors—including Philip Graham Ryken, Christine Gordon, and others—this book offers rich theological insight and practical encouragement.
Every Believer Confident
In Every Believer Confident, Mark J. Farnham presents a clear and accessible introduction to apologetics for everyday Christians. This book equips readers to engage others thoughtfully and respectfully in conversations about faith.
Baptised with Heavenly Power
In Baptised With Heavenly Power, Philip H. Eveson explores of the life, theology, and spiritual convictions of D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. This biography stands out not only for its attention to Lloyd-Jones’s theological development and associations, but also for its rich analysis of his preaching philosophy—particularly his insistence on both doctrinal precision and Spirit-empowered proclamation.
The Simplicity of Preaching
What are the fundamentals of preaching? In The Simplicity of Preaching, P. Chase Sears and Jonathon D. Woodyard show preachers how to see, savor, and say.
The Language of Rivers and Stars
In The Language of Rivers and Stars, Seth Lewis beautifully explores how nature proclaims the glory of God. This book invites readers to experience the wonder of creation through the lens of Scripture, helping us hear God’s voice in the world he has made.
Make It Your Ambition
In Make It Your Ambition, Jeremy Writebol presents seven godly pursuits for the next generation.
5 Mere Christians
In 5 Mere Christians, Jordan Raynor and Kaleigh Cox present binge-worthy biographies that show how to glorify God through your work. This book shares the lives of Fred Rogers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ole Kirk Christiansen, Hannah More, and C. S. Lewis in a quick and compelling way, along with practical takeaways.
How to Teach Kids Theology
In How to Teach Kids Theology, Sam Luce and Hunter Williams present a plan for providing deep truths for growing faith. The book begins by calling us not to present caricatures of Christ to our kids—but to relentlessly focus on giving them God and His glory. To present our children mature in Christ is the goal.
A Seasoned Marriage
In A Seasoned Marriage, Larry E. McCall shows you how to live the gospel in the middle years and beyond. Written for those in the middle and later decades of life, this book presents theological and practical considerations for older Christian couples. As someone who is approaching middle age, I found it to be wise, realistic, and hopeful.
The Maker of the Mountain
The Maker of the Mountain by Sandra McCracken and Tim Nicholson is a beautiful book to help your children discover what God is like.
The Storyteller’s Bible
The Storyteller’s Bible by Kathryn Butler is a beautiful and engaging way to experience God’s Word with your children. It features thirty-five carefully crafted stories, written specifically for reading aloud, each designed to capture young hearts and minds.