Galatians has been called the Magna Carta of spiritual liberty, the battle cry of the Reformation, and the Christian's declaration of independence. It...More
Galatians has been called the Magna Carta of spiritual liberty, the ba...
Volume 1 of the Spurgeon Speaks series collects Spurgeon’s reflections and meditations on the importance of prayer in the Christian life. He was kno...More
Volume 1 of the Spurgeon Speaks series collects Spurgeon’s reflectio...
The book of Acts is the first volume of church history. It connects the early church to the ministry of Jesus and provides the backdrop for the New Te...More
The book of Acts is the first volume of church history. It connects th...
Christ never intended church leadership to be earned by seniority, purchased with money, or inherited through family ties. Instead, it is absolutely e...More
Christ never intended church leadership to be earned by seniority, pur...
Second Peter and Jude are sometimes neglected as the "dark corner" of the New Testament. But Christians avoid these two letters to their peril. Both l...More
Second Peter and Jude are sometimes neglected as the "dark corner" of ...
How can strong, evangelistic churches be established in a culture that is anything but Christian? This was the challenge that Titus faced on the islan...More
How can strong, evangelistic churches be established in a culture that...
Volume 4 of the Spurgeon Speaks series helps you find true rest—not just relaxation, but lasting peace rooted in trust in God. Spurgeon points to bi...More
Volume 4 of the Spurgeon Speaks series helps you find true rest—not ...
Among the most helpful features of the MacArthur New Testament Commentary set are the indexes in the back of each book. This practical resource combin...More
Among the most helpful features of the MacArthur New Testament Comment...
"The gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God." Those words not only begin Mark's gospel, but they also capture one of its most important themes—one t...More
"The gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God." Those words not only beg...