This isn’t a moralistic commentary bent on nothing but character studies and exemplary preaching from the Old Testament. Certainly, righteous thoughts, words, and behaviors, when and where exhibited by the Israelites, are identified and esteemed, but Eveson ultimately wants the reader to look to Christ.
Read MoreTo accomplish the “taking back” of productivity, Reagan spends ten chapters identifying various aspects of productivity, the ways in which those aspects are often wrongly pursued, and the biblical solutions.
Read MoreThe sad reality is that due to the unpopular nature of this doctrine, there are few people—and few publishers—courageous enough to champion it. With that in mind, if you’ve been searching far and wide for a comprehensive treatment of this topic, I’m pleased to announce to you that the search is over.
Read MoreThese kinds of questions—and many more—are raised in a new book by Reagan Rose entitled A Student’s Guide to Gaming. Some of the questions are answered directly by Reagan, whereas others are given a set of principles to help the reader answer it on his or her own.
Read MoreFor Ken Ham’s commentary to be clear, straightforward, readable, apologetics-based, and committed to the literal interpretation of the most fundamental book in the Bible means it will meet parents right where they’re at and get them started on a journey through Scripture with their children in a way that will immediately encourage and equip them.
Read MoreComing in at just under two hundred pages, Anyone Can Homeschool first addresses these common objections, and then finishes by equipping convinced parents with the information they need to get going.
Read MoreFor those laboring to deliver the full counsel of God for their children, author Marty Machowski has produced a soon-to-be released resource that has the potential to be of great help: a new book entitled WonderFull: Ancient Psalms Ever New.
Read MorePastor, seminary president, and author Dr. Joel Beeke addresses this dilemma with the concept called “Reformed experiential preaching,” a phrase which also serves as the title of his five-hundred page treatise that answers, illustrates, and expounds upon this premise.
Read MoreIn this series, the main character, “Adam Raccoon,” learns a number of important life lessons through his adventures in “Master’s Wood,” the fictional land in which he lives. Unlike other children’s books, however, this series instills in children not just important life lessons, but biblical life lessons.
Read MoreIn spite of its noteworthy emphasis on the redemptive priority of Scripture, in no way would I recommend The Jesus Storybook Bible for you and your family. There are many helpful storybook Bibles on the market; this is not one of them.
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