When God Seems Gone

In When God Seems Gone, Adam Mabry uses the book of Habakkuk, as well as his own personal experience of deep suffering, to examine the art of lament—how to cry out to God in desperation from a place of faith and hope.

In order to understand work, we must understand the world, and we must understand the place of man in the world. The Bible, Work, and You by James M. Hamilton Jr.

In Law and Gospel, John Colquhoun encourages believers to combat both legalism and antinomianism by joyfully embracing a correct view of the law centered on the Person of Christ.

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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