Sin and Salvation in Christ
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.
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The 9Marks Journal on Biblical Theology shows that it is not just about reading the Bible rightly, though it begins there, but it also serves to guard and guide the local church.
Singleness is a core seminar from Captiol Hill Baptist Church. The link is an entire resource page, and each session reads like chapters in a book.
Workers For Your Joy: David Mathis considers the elder qualifications in 1 Timothy 3 and Titus 1 not only as prerequisites but as daily necessities to carry out joyfully.
True Christian belief is that salvation is not by our works but through faith in the righteousness of Jesus given by God’s sovereign grace. Download my free ePamphlet. Email Jess if you would like to create your own ePamphlets: jessvlee328@gmail.com
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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