What Are Feelings For?
What Are Feelings For? is an outstanding lift the flap children’s book that shares how our feelings were made to be shared with God and to help us love him more!
Joseph and the Very Strange Dreams
In Joseph and the Very Strange Dreams, Tim Thornborough tells of God’s perfect plans. From Joseph’s first dreams about bundles of wheat bowing down to him, to Joseph being glad to see his brothers – this is a story about God looking after his people and blessing the whole world.
New Morning Mercies
In New Morning Mercies, Paul Tripp offers gospel-centered devotions for every day of the year. It’s an outstanding standalone devotional and will be a highlight of your quiet times with God.
The Trinity
In The Trinity, Donald Fairbairn writes about this essential and central aspect of the gospel.
The New Birth
In The New Birth, Peter Mead writes about this essential aspect of regeneration through the Spirit.
Athens and Jerusalem
In Athens and Jerusalem, Gerald L. Bray takes you on a tour through philosophy, theology, and the mind of Christ.
The Lord’s Supper
In The Lord’s Supper, John W. Kleinig offers a guide to the heavenly feast.
Eric’s Greatest Race
In Eric’s Greatest Race, Tim Challies shares the story of Eric Liddell and his lifelong love for the Lord. It is a fresh take on a modern hero of the faith.
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.