The first of a two-volume project delving into the doctrine of justification. Michael Horton seeks not simply to recover a clear message of its role in modern Reformed theology, but also to bring a fresh discovery of the gospel in a time when contemporary debates around justification have reignited. The doctrine of justification stands at the center of our systematic reflection on the meaning of salvation and grace as well as our piety, mission, and life together. And yet, within mainline Prote...
The State of Church Giving Through 2017
by John Ronsvalle and Sylvia Ronsvalle
Counselling Christian Women on How to Deal With Domestic Violence
by Lynne M. Baker
What does it mean to be a leader? How does a person lead? And what are the features that distinguish leaders from other people in the organization, and their role from other roles or functions? Based on years of proven experience and scholarly biblical insight, Tom Marshall opens up fresh perspectives on the essence of leadership. He describes how and why it is distinct from management, administration, or ministry and provides readers with the tools necessary to implement successful, long-term...
Making Peace with Conflict
by Carolyn Shrock-Shenk and Lawrence Ressler
Standard Lesson Commentary New International Version Ninety Four Ninety Five
Jesus, Friend and Saviour (Friendship in the Lord S.)
by Michael Pennock