Jesus Through the Eyes of Women

In Jesus Through the Eyes of Women, Rebecca McLaughlin explores the life-changing accounts of women who met the Lord. By entering the stories of the named and unnamed women in the Gospels, this book gives readers a unique lens to see Jesus as these women did and marvel at how he loved them in return. Read my review.

Ligonier’s Marriage and Family Guide is a concise summary with linked articles to take your study further.

In The Hidden Smile of God, John Piper invites you into the lives of John Bunyan, William Cowper, and David Brainerd to discover how God takes the privilege of faith and strengthens it with trials so that we experience a greater hunger for him.

I created some alternate cover art just for fun for Thomas Brooks’s The Unsearchable Riches of Christ, and Monergism.com has an excellent and free PDF.

Check out more from Thomas Brooks at Westminster Bookstore, where you can use my code DIVEINDIGDEEP for 5% off your entire order anytime.

I created some alternate cover art just for fun of Herman Bavinck’s Reformed Dogmatics, and Monergism.com has an excellent abridged and made easy to read free edition of Sin and Salvation in Christ.

For more, check out the Selected Shorter Works of Herman Bavinck (free at Monergism) and more Bavinck titles at Westminster Bookstore, where you can use my code DIVEINDIGDEEP for 5% off your entire order:


Biblical Typology by Vern S. Poythress examines how the Old Testament foreshadows Christ, the church, and the consummation through types—or symbols—pointing toward fulfillment.

ePamphlets from my sermon archive! Email Jess if you would like to create your own ePamphlets: jessvlee328@gmail.com

I created some alternate cover art just for fun for Louis Berkhof’s Summary of Christian Doctrine, and Monergism.com has an excellent and free PDF.

Check out Berkhof’s full Systematic Theology at Westminster Bookstore, where you can use my code DIVEINDIGDEEP for 5% off your entire order. Read my review of this outstanding book.

TGC has shared Leland Ryken’s Christian Guides to the Classics to help you read select works of classic literature through a Christian lens, including Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Tolstoy, and more.

Crossway has an entire website dedicated to their curriculum for The Biggest Story. It features free videos, weekly lesson plans, and printable activities for teachers and families.


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