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Category: THEOLOGY
When This Season Ends: How to Let Good Things Go – Scott Hubbard
“You are living the best days of your life.” The comment caught my wife off guard. She was carting our two young boys toward the grocery-store checkout when an older…
3 Things You Should Know about Jeremiah
Jeremiah is one of the most daunting books of the Bible. In terms of word count, it is the longest in the whole Bible. It flits between poetic images and…
What Is Typology?
What is typology? In essence, it is the way that God used history to bring His promises to life. God’s plan of redemption, brought to its fullness in the work…
Amazing Grace in Deep Despair: The Rare Friendship of Newton and Cowper – Bruce Hindmarsh
Just over 250 years have passed since John Newton wrote “Amazing Grace” and introduced it for his congregation for New Year’s Day 1773. He had been a pastor in the…
Do I Have a Hard Heart? – John Piper
How can we know if our heart is hard toward God? Pastor John diagnoses hardness of heart, and gives a remedy for remaining soft to God’s Spirit. Listen Now Read…
When Leaders Fail – John Piper
What happens when pastors fail in the ministry of the word? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper turns to Malachi 2:1–9 for a needed word of warning.…
Helen Roseveare: The Doctor Who Kept Going No Matter What
This inspiring true story about the life of British missionary Helen Roseveare teaches young children what it looks like to serve God faithfully, even during the most challenging of circumstances.…
Alistair Begg’s Memories of Helen Roseveare
Dear Friend, I am very excited about the children’s book on the life of missionary Helen Roseveare that we’re offering this month. It is supremely important that the memory of…
A Catechism on the Heart
Sometimes people ask authors, “Which of your books is your favorite?” The first time the question is asked, the response is likely to be “I am not sure; I have…