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NEW RELEASE—UNLEASH, book 3 by Brock Eastman

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UNLEASH, The Quest for Truth, Book 3 by Brock Eastman

The Wikk kids’ quest has unleashed their potential for adventure. Now working as a team, they face the greatest dangers yet: a frozen planet, lies, betrayal, and terrible lizards that want to eat them all!

“This is my kind of story—twists in every chapter, adventures galore, and characters I wish I could hang with. Unleash your imagination and read Unleash now.”

—Robert Liparulo, Best-selling Author of The Dreamhouse Kings series, The 13th Tribe, and The Judgment Stone

“The Quest for Truth has it all. This series will keep your kids’ attention and introduce them to the truth and hope we all seek. A must for any family’s bookshelf.”

—Tricia Goyer, Mother, Author, and Host of Living Inspired

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BROCK EASTMAN works with Focus on the Family and has written for the Adventures in Odyssey series and Thriving Family magazine. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

PRICE 12.99 PAGES 408 ISBN 9781596382473 BINDING Paperback KINDLE ITUNES/NOOK

 

 

The Five Points of Calvinism—50th Anniversary!

THE FIVE POINTS OF CALVINISM, DEFINED, DEFENDED, AND DOCUMENTED

by David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, and S. Lance Quinn

UPDATED AND EXPANDED including FREE STUDY GUIDE!

PRICE 12.99 PAGES 272 ISBN 9780875528274 BINDING Paperback

 

“Truly a classic—clear, concise, and warm in its presentation of historic Reformed theology. This latest edition is even better than the original.”

—R. C. Sproul

“Simply put, The Five Points of Calvinism is the best and the most complete short introduction to the doctrines of grace.”

—Philip G. Ryken

 

NEW in The Gospel According to the Old Testament series

PRICE 14.99 PAGES 272 ISBN 9781596385429 BINDING Paperback

Living in the Light of Inextinguishable Hope: The Gospel According to Joseph by Iain M. Duguid & Matthew P. Harmon

The story of Joseph shows how God preserves his chosen people—despite their best efforts to destroy themselves and each other. His work in Joseph’s family testifies to his electing grace and his building of a nation out of a dysfunctional band of brothers. This is a story that strikingly prefigures the gospel, by which God redeems and restores broken and dysfunctional sinners like us, remaking us into a family of worshipping saints.

“Each Chapter leads us from the study—with strategic insights into each text’s original language, literary artistry, cultural context, and interpersonal dynamics—through the pulpit—with vivid articulation and conscience-searching application to our crooked hearts and broken relationships—to Jesus.”

—Dennis E. Johnson

Iain M. Duguid (Ph.D., University of Cambridge) is Professor of Old Testament and Religion at Grove City College in Grove City, Pennsylvania, and Copastor of Christ Presbyterian Church at (ARP) in Grove City.

 

 

 

 

Matthew P. Harmon (M.Div., Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary) is Copastor alongside Iain Duguid at Christ Presbyterian Church (ARP) in Grove City.

 

 

 

 

PRICE 14.99 PAGES 272 ISBN 9781596385429 BINDING Paperback

NEW from STARR MEADE—Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds

PRICE 14.99 PAGES 384 ISBN 9781596384651 BINDING Paperback

Comforting Hearts, Teaching Minds: Family Devotions Based on the Heidelberg Catechism by Starr Meade

Starr Meade enables families with school-age children to participate in satisfying devotions together by taking them through The Heidelberg Catechism—explaining its answers in short devotional readings accompanied by relevant Bible passages.

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Starr Meade served for ten years as the director of children’s ministries in a local church and has taught Bible and Latin classes in Christian Schools. She lives in Mesa, Arizona, where she is currently teaching classes to homeschoolers.

 

 

 

PRICE 14.99 PAGES 384 ISBN 9781596384651 BINDING Paperback

 

NEW Reformed Expository Commentary—Philippians

PRICE 29.99 PAGES 384 ISBN 9781596382008 BINDING Hardback

PHILIPPIANS by Dennis E. Johnson

Reformed Expository Commentary

Philippians is a magisterial treatment of various topics—suffering’s relationship to gospel advance, self-centeredness versus sacrificial service, the basis of a believer’s assurance before God, interpersonal conflict, and finding true contentment—that Paul relates to the touchstone of Christ, his cross, and his resurrection.

Johnson shows how Paul, writing from imprisonment to a church close to his heart, uses his own experience and attitude as exemplars to show the Philippians the difference a Christ-formed mind makes to the way believers respond to adversity, rivalry, conflict, vanity, achievement, the ongoing pursuit of holiness, and the strategic deployment of our resources for the gospel.

Dennis E. Johnson (Th.M., Westminster Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) is professor of practical theology at Westminster Seminary California. He is also an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of America, author of The Message of Acts, Him We Proclaim, and Triumph of the Lamb, and a contributor to numerous books and theological journals.