How Great is Our God
Goodness of God (Bethel Grace Church) / Christ the True and Better (FCBC Walnut) / How Great is Our God (Kairos Church) / Battle Belongs (Open Door Presbyterian Church)
The King and Cornerstone of Zion
3 Prophecies Concerning the Heavenly City and Our Holy God
Before You Share Your Faith
Before You Share Your Faith (TGC) / When I Don’t Desire God (DG)
The Life of God in the Soul of Man
The Life of God in the Soul of Man: A Reader’s Guide / Who Wrote the Bible—God, Men, or Both? / Tips for Getting Out of a Devotional Rut / The Problem with Proverbs / Get Into God’s Word
The Jews, the Judge, and the Robber
Jesus is the King, but his kingdom is not of this world. He judges the world by his truth, and those who believe belong to him and his kingdom.
Thank God it’s Friday
IVP: A Conversation on Asian American Identity & Faith / Rooted: Gospel-Centered Ministry to Asian American Teenagers
Reading the Psalms Theologically
Are the Psalms simple poems, or do they carry theological significance? Edited by David M. Howard Jr. & Andrew J. Schumtzer, Reading the Psalms Theologically presents integrative approaches to the Psalter. This book is an academic yet rich biblical-theological study.
Refreshment for the Soul
Where can we find rest for our souls throughout the year? Compiled and edited by David B. MacKinnon, Refreshment for the Soul provides a year of daily devotional readings from the ‘Heavenly Doctor’ Richard Sibbes.
Words from the Cross
What can we learn from Christ’s words from the cross? In Words from the Cross, Ian Hamilton listens closely and finds theological significance in Jesus’ famous last words.
Treasures of John Owen Box Set
What is the legacy that John Owen leaves us? The Treasures of John Owen Box Set includes 10 titles in 5 volumes, presenting the best and most beloved works by John Owen.
Slow to Chide, Swift to Bless
Slow to Chide, Swift to Bless: Vision for Earthly Fathers / Wise Women Build Homes: Motherhood’s Lasting Influence / On Thriving During Singleness / For Adoptees, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day Are Complicated