Jesus: The Only Way to God: Must You ...
John PiperIf the evangelical church at large was ever too confrontational in its evangelism, those days are gone. In our shrinking, pluralistic world, the belief that Jesus is the only way of salvation is increasingly called arrogant and even h...
The Explicit Gospel (Paperback Editio...
Matt ChandlerYou know you know it…But then again, maybe you don't.Even if you go to church, it doesn't mean that you are being exposed to the gospel explicitly. Sure, most people talk about Jesus, and about being good and avoiding bad, but the g...
Getting the Gospel Right: The Tie Tha...
R. C. SproulUnity in the gospel is essential to the witness of the church. Yet that unity was tested by the release of two documents, Evangelicals and Catholics Together and The Gift of Salvation, which appeared to surrender the historic doctrine...
Many people believe they can initiate their salvation, either through choosing to believe or on their own merits. Yet the Bible is clear that we can't take even the first step toward reconciliation with God on our own—we are spiritu...
Hope For All: Ten Reasons God's Love ...
Gerry BeaucheminWhat happens after we die? Most people hope they'll go to Heaven—especially if they fear another place called "hell." Horrifying things have been said about God's judgment—the most terrifying is that its sorrows never en...
What do you do when your daughter s been murdered been stabbed to death and now is lying cold and stiff in a morgue hundreds of miles away? Do you leave her there alone, or do you bring her home? How do you feel when the funeral is o...
Grace Works! (And Ways We Think It Do...
Douglas BondWhen the church downplays the gospel, it breeds its own assassins: moralists who yawn at the notion of free grace in Christ alone. Douglas Bond sounds an alarm but also offers encouragement, a celebration of grace, and biblical soluti...
Holiness by Grace: Delighting in the ...
Bryan Chapell"Be holy, for I am holy." Without Christ we would hear this command and shudder. How can God expect us to be holy as he is? But thanks to what Christ has accomplished on our behalf, God accepts us because of his Son's righte...
Saving Calvinism: Expanding the Refor...
Oliver D. CrispIs there hope for Calvinism beyond TULIP?For many, Calvinism evokes the idea of a harsh God who saves a select few and condemns others to eternal torment. Others find comfort in the Five Points of TULIP with its emphasis on the sovere...
Defending Marriage: Twelve Arguments ...
Anthony M. EsolenDefending Marriage: Twelve Arguments for Sanity is a rousing, compelling defense of traditional, natural marriage. Here, Anthony Esolen-professor at Providence College and a prolific writer uses moral, theological, and cultural argume...
Spiritual Slavery to Spiritual Sonshi...
Jack FrostFind Security, Freedom, and Acceptance by Resting in the Father’s Love People are always looking for identity and acceptance. Sadly, the search often leads to wrong places, wrong people, and wrong messages about who they are. ...
The Gospel and the Mind: Recovering a...
Bradley G. GreenHistory demonstrates that wherever the cross is planted, the academy follows. But history alone cannot demonstrate why this is—and must be—the case. Green engages theology and philosophy to prove that the Christian vision of God, ...
If Grace Is True: Why God Will Save E...
Philip Gulley"Gulley and Mulholland have extended and deepened the meaning of God's grace in decidedly thoughtful and lovely ways." — Arkansas Democrat GazetteIn this controversial bestseller, authors and Quaker ministers Philip Gulley...
Making Sense of Forgiveness: Moving f...
Brad HambrickClichés, glib answers, and quick solutions are shared all too often with those who are struggling to forgive or embrace forgiveness. We know Jesus calls us to forgive, but it can be hard to know what that looks like in complica...
Mimetic Theory and Biblical Interpret...
Michael HardinFor close to two thousand years, Christian theology has been captivated by a sacrificial rendering of the Gospel that renders God as retributive, arbitrary, and Janus-faced. In the past fifty years a non-sacrificial way of perceiving ...
Delving into fresh insights from Jesus' parables, author and speaker Becky Harling directs you to leave behind a life dependent on the accolades of others and go on a grace-filled journey of seeking God's applause alone.This study fea...
A Little Book on Joy: The Secret of L...
Matthew C. HarrisonMatthew Harrison embarks on a quest to rediscover the joy of being a Christian - the secret of living a Good News life in a bad news world. In a Little Book on Joy, Harrison takes the reader on a journey from the father's joy at the p...
Dispensationalism and Free Grace: Int...
Grant HawleyThe Bible has been unnecessarily complicated by theologians who have changed the meaning of words. Free grace theologians, however, take the literal meaning of words and reveal the amazing grace of the Gospel. In this volume, Grant Ha...
The Atonement and Other Writings
Zane C. HodgesThe Atonement and Other Writings collects three hard-to-find shorter works by Zane Hodges: The Atonement, Jesus God's Prophet, and Did Paul Preach Eternal Life?
Who is Chosen?: Four Theories about C...
Thomas L. Jr. HumphriesWho is Chosen? introduces students to four different theories about Christian salvation. The goal is not to convince anyone to agree with a particular theory, but rather to allow students to be more informed about major lines of thoug...
Not All Roads Lead to Heaven: Sharing...
Dr Robert JeffressAlmost 60 percent of those in American evangelical churches believe that many religions can lead to eternal life. But if Jesus is to be trusted when he says that no one comes to the Father except through him, the church is failing in ...
Knowing Sin: Seeing a Neglected Doctr...
Mark JonesThe first rule of combat is: know your enemy. We don’t talk a lot about sin these days. But maybe we should. The Puritans sure did—because they understood sin’s deceptive power and wanted to root it out of their...
Call It Grace: Finding Meaning in a F...
Serene Jones"Theology is a place and a story. Theology is the place and story you think of when you ask yourself about the meaning of your life, of the world, and the possibility of God." So begins Serene Jones's epic work of raw trut...
The Language of Salvation: Discoverin...
Victor KuliginA study of thirteen different terms used in the Bible, all of which combine to convey the richness of a single concept: salvation. While explaining what each term means, the author points out how each of these facets of biblical salva...
The doctrine of justification, the "chief article of the Christian faith," is of paramount importance in the Christian life. This teaching was at the heart of the sixteenth century Reformation, and remains so in the contempo...
He Chose the Nails: What God Did to W...
Max LucadoLinger on the hill of Calvary.Rub a finger on the timber and press the nail into your hand.Taste the tinge of cheap wine and feel the scrape of a thorn on your brow.Touch the velvet dirt, moist with the blood of God.Allow the tools of...
Embracing Grace: A Gospel for All of ...
Scot McKnightAccording to evangelical theologian, Scot McKnight, the gospel is too often reduced to forgiveness from sins and getting to heaven. The message of the Bible, and the story of God, is actually much bigger - and better - than just that....
Redemption Accomplished and Applied
John MurrayNew issue of a theological classic on the atonementOriginally published in 1955 and reprinted dozens of times over the years, John Murray's Redemption Accomplished and Applied systematically explains the two sides of redemption -- its...
No Quick Fix: Where Higher Life Theol...
Andrew David NaselliEvery Christian struggles with sin and wants to be victorious in the fight.Higher life theology--also known as Keswick theology--offers a quick fix for this struggle. It teaches that there are two categories of Christians: those who a...
John Owen’s Puritan classic The Mortification of Sin is now accessible to today’s readers in this translation and adaption of his original 1656 English text into our modern English. Owen expertly explains how to put to dea...