John: An Expositional Commentary
If you start at the beginning of the New Testament and read straight through, first you‘ll find three similar accounts of Jesus‘ life. Then you come to the gospel of John. From recounting Jesus‘ signs to recording His famous I am statements, John puts a spotlight on Jesus‘ redemptive work so that others will believe and be saved.
In John: An Expositional Commentary, R. C. Sproul provides an introduction to John in his accessible, conversational style. Each chapter is packed with insights and exhortations to draw you closer to the life and light of the Savior.
As we engage in the task of biblical theology, we do this for the sake of accomplishing the Great Commission. Truths You Can Trust by Albert Moher and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
In Can We Trust the Gospels?, New Testament scholar Peter J. Williams examines the evidence and presents it to readers in a concise, accessible way.
TGC has shared Leland Ryken’s Christian Guides to the Classics to help you read select works of classic literature through a Christian lens, including Shakespeare, Milton, Dickens, Tolstoy, and more.
Crossway has an entire website dedicated to their curriculum for The Biggest Story. It features free videos, weekly lesson plans, and printable activities for teachers and families.
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