Do You Believe?: 12 Historic Doctrines to Change Your Everyday Life

Do You Believe? brings theology and doctrine to your everyday Christian life. Many Christians wrongly believe there is a disconnect between biblical knowledge and heartfelt faith. This book isn’t a full Systematic Theology book but chooses to focus on twelve of the Bibles core doctrines and how to practically live these truths out in your life. If Christians lived out these truths, the world would be transformed. Tripp writes is such a way that both your mind and heart are stirred towards God. His goal is “that thinking of biblical truth as a lifestyle will become more and more natural as you read.”

When Home Hurts by Greg A Wilson and Jeremy Pierre

When Home Hurts: A Guide for Responding Wisely to Domestic Abuse in Your Church

When Home Hurts by Greg Wilson and Jeremy Pierre is a pastoral guide to wisely identify and minster to domestic abuse. Wilson and Pierre wisely use Scripture to provide perspective to view our situations through and rightly apply Biblical wisdom. In defining abuse, they refer to it as a “me over you” and a use of authority or personal capacity to diminish another person’s capacity.

The Spurgeon Christian Standard Bible CSB Study Bible

CSB Spurgeon Study Bible

The CSB Spurgeon Study Bible featuring excerpts and Study notes beautifully crafted from Charles Spurgeon’s many sermons. The excerpts are preserved in Spurgeon’s own caligraphal handwriting which adds a sense of nostalgia and respect for his poetic mastery of English. Quotes are sprinkled throughout the Bible that cause Scripture to cut to your heart.

Covenant Theology

Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives

Covenant Theology, a collaboration of Reformed Theological Seminary, is the most complete work to date on the theme of covenant that is found throughout Scripture. If you have heard the basics of covenant theology but want a deeper study how covenant is woven throughout Scripture, this book is for you. The theology throughout the book is reformed and thoroughly Biblical. The authors convincingly argue that Reformed theology has at its core covenant theology, and covenant theology rightly combines systematic and biblical theology.