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Through brief meditations on Psalms 88 and 89, Ligon Duncan points
to God's promises that sustain Christians even when he seems silent
through their suffering.
This introduction to the New Testament orients readers to each
book's theology, key themes, and overall message from a Reformed,
covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective-equipping readers
to study and teach the New Testament with clarity.
This redesigned anthology of Advent readings edited by best-selling
author Nancy Guthrie, features 22 works by classic and contemporary
theologians, each helping to prepare your heart for the sacredness
of the Christmas season.
Edited by Ligon Duncan. True prayer comes from the heart, so why do
we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows
here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as
talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus
taught, look at styles of prayer and see helpful examples. Duncan
has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer.
The rise of evangelical feminism challenges traditional Christian
beliefs related to gender roles in society, the home, and the
church. This comprehensive defense of complementarianism
contributes to the debate with systematic argumentation and
exegetical analysis.
Most seminary graduates will begin their ministries with plenty of
important head knowledge to share--but with a deficit of some of
the most practical aspects of doing ministry, such as - which
ministry role most suits them - how to start out strong at a new
church - persevering during difficult seasons of ministry - leading
meetings and delegating tasks - safeguarding their family -
fighting discouragement, pastor envy, and a lack of contentment -
navigating special ministry needs, such as hospitals, weddings, and
funerals - and much more Through his hard-won wisdom, Jason
Helopoulos comes alongside new pastors as a trusted friend and
mentor, ready to guide them through their first years of ministry
with intelligence and compassion.
Written from a Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical
perspective, this introduction to the Old Testament invites readers
to see the cohesive story of the Bible through the lens of the
gospel promised from the beginning.
This book explores the biblical covenants and how they form the
structure of the Bible and inform the Christian life. Featuring
contributions from 26 scholars, this monumental work in reformed
scholarship is biblically grounded, systematically conveyed, and
historically connected.
An important anthology that reaffirms the classic doctrine of
substitutionary atonement and counters the ongoing attacks against
it.
If ever there was a time and a need for an enthusiastic
reaffirmation of the biblical doctrine of substitutionary
atonement, it is now. With this foundational tenet under widespread
attack, J. I. Packer and Mark Dever's anthology plays an important
role, issuing a clarion call to readers to stand firm in the
truth.
In My Place Condemned He Stood combines three classic articles
by Packer-"The Heart of the Gospel"; his Tyndale Biblical Theology
Lecture, "What Did the Cross Achieve"; and his introductory essay
to John Owen's The Death of Death in the Death of Christ-with
Dever's recent article, "Nothing but the Blood." It also features a
foreword by the four principals of Together for the Gospel: Dever,
Ligon Duncan, C. J. Mahaney, and Al Mohler. Thoughtful readers
looking for a compact classic on this increasingly controversial
doctrine need look no farther than this penetrating volume.
Susan Hunt and Ligon Duncan walk through the Scriptures to help
readers better understand what it means to have an effective,
biblical women's ministry in the church. The benefits of women's
ministries are great: training and discipling, evangelizing, and
reaching out to the poor and needy. This book, written by seasoned
ministry leaders, provides many proven tools to help start a
women's ministry in your church.
The Westminster Confession is a foundational document for countless
churches worldwide. Churches of all sizes claim it as their
confession, and hold to it with varying degrees of closeness. Its
influence must not be underestimated. However, countless
officeholders will have vowed to abide by the Westminster
Confession with only the most perfunctory of understanding of its
relevance to their situation. Ligon Duncan has assembled an
impressive array of contributors from a variety of ecclesiastical
backgrounds. The aim is simple - to enable the 21st Century to
understand the confession more fully, and so bring about the same
kind of rugged, vigorous, intelligent and self-sacrificing
Christianity that was the result of its initial publication over
350 years ago. In the first of what will be three volumes, the
topics covered include:- Baptists and the Westminster Confession;
Finney's attack on the Westminster Confession; The Westminster
Confession and the Relationship of Church and State; The Holy
Spirit and the Westminster Confession.
A concise critique of the view that the institutional church,
guilty of apostasy, should disband, ceasing its clerical ministries
and its administration of the sacraments.
Featuring contributions from leading Bible teachers such as John
Piper, D. A. Carson, and Tim Keller, this compilation of eight
expository messages explores the theme of redemption from Genesis
to Revelation, filling us with joyful hope in light of Jesus's
return.
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