 |
Grasping God’s Word (Scott Duvall & Daniel Hays,
Hardcover, 462 pages)
Just as a rock climber's handhold enables him to master the mountain, a
firm grip on God's Word empowers us to traverse the challenging slopes
of life! This accessible textbook helps students and other serious
explorers learn how to read, interpret, and apply Scripture passages
with thoughtfulness and integrity. |
 |
How to Study Your Bible (Kay Arthur,
Paperback, 180 pages)
This
simple guide will introduce you to inductive Bible study skills.
Inductive study allows you to rely on truth you discover for yourself
from God's Word instead of commentaries or theologians. You will learn
to observe the text carefully, interpret its rich meaning, and then
apply it accurately in your life. Here is the perfect companion for any
Precept Bible study course. |
 |
A Call to Spiritual Reformation (D.A. Carson)
Carson's clarion
call to a failing church is that Paul’s prayer life must transform
Christians if they are to know release from the superficial. Carson
calls leaders to turn from focusing on frenetic activity and meaningless
emotion and instead teach their people to intimately know God and his
power.
God doesn't demand
hectic church programs and frenetic schedules; he only wants his people
to know him more intimately, says D. A. Carson. The apostle Paul found
that spiritual closeness in his own fellowship with the Father. A Call
to Spiritual Reformation investigates the Epistles to see what lessons
Paul taught in his "school of prayer."
Christians today can
still achieve the confidence Paul enjoyed by following his life-shaping
principles and searching for a deeper devotional experience.
|
 |
Alone with God (John MacArthur,
Paperback,
A
great champion of prayer once compared the praying Christian to a
blacksmith stoking his fire. It's in the intimacy of prayer—when we're
alone with God—that we keep the iron hot and God skillfully refines and
shapes us. And like the blacksmith trade, prayer is not for those timid
of work. Intercession is a difficult, perplexing, and solitary battle
that is won or lost from one moment to the next.
But the battle to pray is worth fighting. Prayer anchors the soul while
lifting us to the very throne of God. It's the language of heaven and
the key to unleashing God's power in our lives. In Alone with God,
John MacArthur explores the anatomy of effective prayer and presents a
refreshing, biblical model you can begin following today. A powerful
tool for greater fervency and frequency in your communion with the Lord,
Alone with God is the primer on prayer you'll turn to again and again!
|
 |
The Twin Pillars of the
Christian Life
A book for those desiring to draw nearer to God and render fruit in
personal prayer and Bible study. It includes articles by Charles
Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, J.C. Ryle, and Wayne Mack, as well as questions
for personal study. |
 |
The Worship of God
(by Terry L Johnson, Paperback, 240 pages)
'The Worship of God' offers an invaluable companion
to those seeking to enhance their understanding of the purpose,
history and different forms of worship. Dealing with subject areas
from the regulative principle of worship to the distinctives of
reformed liturgy, from Heart worship to the place of Psalms and
contemporary worship music, this book gives us unique insights on an
issue that demands our attention.
|