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Christian Nationalism, A Biblical Guide for Taking Dominion and Discipling Nations
Doug Wilson, endorsing this book written by the founder of gab.com, a free speech social network, and his associate, writes, “If you want to know
Rejoice and Tremble, the Surprising Good News of the Fear of the Lord
In this insightful book, Michael Reeves, president and professor of theology at Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom, tackles the complicated and often
Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America, Christian Reconstruction in Pacific Northwest
Historian and researcher Crawford Gribben states his purpose clearly: “This book describes a migration into the Pacific Northwest of religious and political conservatives, among whom
Theology that Sticks, The Life-Changing Power of Exceptional Hymns
Chris Anderson, a composer of over 50 hymns, has put his philosophy of Christian music in this extremely valuable book. His stated goal is “to
Concerning the True Care of Souls
Martin Bucer was a contemporary of Martin Luther and a leader of the Reformation. The True Care of Souls was first published in 1538 but
God’s Battle Plan for the Mind, the Puritan Practice of Biblical Meditation
This small volume touts the importance of biblical meditation as practiced and promoted by the Puritans. The book is filled with scores of quotes from
The Church as a Culture of Care, Finding Hope in Biblical Community
As Dale Johnson is the current executive director of the Association of Certified Bible Counselors and a professor of biblical counseling at Midwestern Baptist Theological
Recovering Our Sanity, How the Fear of God Conquers the Fears That Divide Us
Theologian, and prolific author, Michael Horton, states his own thesis for this volume, “My thesis is that the fear of God drives out the fear
A Primer on Biblical Literacy
Cory Marsh is a professor of New Testament at Southern California Seminary. He is concerned about biblical literacy, what it is, why Christians should be