
Everyday Gospel
In Everyday Gospel, Paul Tripp presents a daily devotional connecting Scripture to all of life.
In Every Generation
What is the story of the Christian church? From Amy Gannett and the Bible Study Schoolhouse, In Every Generation is a wonderful fieldguide to church history.
Book by Book
What do you need to know to read and understand the Bible? From Amy Gannett and the Bible Study Schoolhouse, Book by Book is a wonderful fieldguide to God's word.
Lay Leadership
Who gets to do God’s work? In Lay Leadership: For the Care of Souls, Aaron Perry empowers pastors to empower laity in leadership.
Loved Indeed
In Loved Indeed, Dan Cruver offers reassurance to the doubting and the suspicious. This is a hopeful and helpful book that will calm your soul, moving you from subjective feelings of uncertainty to a clear understanding of what Christ has objectively accomplished for us.
Romans (Lexham Interpreter’s Translation)
The Lexham Interpreter’s Translation of Romans by Michael F. Bird is a focused and fresh way to study.
The Scuttlebutt Letters
How can a wild tongue be tamed? In The Scuttlebutt Letters, Natalie Brand shares a captivating correspondence between the Heart and the Tongue — revealing how both can be transformed.
NIV Study Bible
The NIV Study Bible is an impressive and robust resource for diving deep into God’s Word.
The Long Road Home
How can you teach your children about how our heavenly father cares for them? The Long Road Home by Sarah Walton is a beautiful book that brings the parable of the prodigal son to life.
Changing Normal
How can Chinese Christians make reconciliation a reality? In Changing Normal, Jolene Kinser offers invaluable insights to help Chinese Christians overcome cultural barriers to pursuing peace in relationships.
Church Planter
What does it take to plant a church? In Church Planter, Tony Merida outlines nine essential traits for being both faithful and effective in church planting.
Historical Theology
William Cunningham’s Historical Theology is a masterful two-volume set, born out of his lectures to the Church History class at New College, Edinburgh, from 1847 to 1861.