Daily Doctrine
How can you deepen your study and understanding of God every day? In Daily Doctrine, Kevin DeYoung delivers a one-year guide to systematic theology.
Mamie Takes a Stand
The story of Mamie Tape champions the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, reflecting a deep respect for all people, especially children, as valued in the eyes of our Creator.
You Must Be Born Again
How does regeneration happen? In You Must Be Born Again, Jonathan Master how the Christian experiences new life in Christ.
Tracing God’s Story
How can you get a big-picture look at the Bible? In Tracing God’s Story, Jon Nielson provides an insightful introduction to biblical theology, making it accessible and engaging for readers at all levels.
On the Christian Life
What did John Calvin teach about living as believers? In On the Christian Life: A New Translation, Crossway presents John Calvin’s classic on faithful living to the Lord.
The Real Christian
How can a Christian best fix his eyes on Christ? In The Real Christian, Gordon J. Keddie presents a commentary on 2 Corinthians. At nearly 275 pages, this devotional commentary is rich with insight and written with pastoral warmth.
A Beautiful Year in the Bible
Do you need help slowing down and taking in the beauty of the Bible? In A Beautiful Year in the Bible, Alabaster presents a 52-week Bible study for women.
Grounded in Grace
In my experience working directly with the youth in my church, I’ve observed the significant pressures they face—both in terms of performance expectations and the challenge of conforming to the culture. In Grounded in Grace, Jonathan D. Holmes writes on helping kids build their identity in Christ.
A Sharp Compassion
How easily are you offended? In A Sharp Compassion, Chase Replogle shares seven hard words to heal our insecurities and free us from offense.
Loneliness
Where is the Lord when we feel lonely? Loneliness is something I hope to be aware of and attack as I get older. In Loneliness, Steve DeWitt teaches that you don’t have to hate or waste your loneliness, but you can redeem it.