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A Year of Prayer by John MacArthur
We need to pray more; we need to give more careful thought to the content of our prayers; and we need to spend more time preparing our hearts and...
Death of Porn by Ray Ortlund
A row of men and women stand shackled. Society sees but says it’s normal. They say, “This is the natural order of things”. But one old man is rallying...
Scripture and Truth ed. D.A. Carson & J.D. Woodbridge
What is truth?” Pilate asked (John 18:38), perhaps not as a serious question since he did not wait to hear Jesus’ answer. Yet his question epitomizes an age-long query...
The Psalter Reclaimed by Gordon Wenham
Psalm 91:1–6 (ESV): He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty.I will say to the LORD, “My refuge and...
Bullies and Saints by John Dickson
If the Church is a force of good, then how do you explain the Crusades? The Inquisitions? Today we look at a book that addresses those questions head on....
Commentaries on 1, 2, 3 John by Daniel L. Akin
“In a day of polarization to extremes and consequent fragmentation of churches and individual lives, we need to heed his [the Apostle John’s] call to hold together truth and...
Fresh Eyes on Jesus’ Parables by Doug Newton
When was the last time you heard a sermon or read a passage and thought, “Huh! I never looked at it that way before.” Today’s book promises you a...
Is Atheism Dead? by Eric Metaxas
An atheist jumps off his seat and runs to his friend, “The Bible itself says, ‘There is no God.’ The Bible says that!” His friend, a Christian turns and...
Recovering the Unity of the Bible by Walter C. Kaiser Jr.
Listen to this episode via your favourite podcast players here. Many are first attracted to Christianity because of its simple message. Later, when one reads the whole Bible, that...
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Hebrews (The Crossway Classic Commentary) by John Owen
“This greatest work of John Owen is a work of gigantic strength as well as gigantic size; and he who has mastered it is very little short … of...