The Institutes of the Christian Religion: The Mercersburg Perspective -3
Edited and annotated by Phillip A. Ross, this 3-volume set bridges the gap between Christ and the church, engaging with 19th-century theological debates while emphasizing the church’s ongoing role as mediator in the world. With an introduction by Philip Schaff, this work is a profound contribution to Christian thought.
$24.95
Thessalonians—Thorn, Thistle, and Throne
Explore Paul's first letter to the Thessalonian church, written amidst intense persecution. The Thessalonians faced suffering and death, but Paul reassured them that their faithfulness in the face of trials was proof of their steadfastness in Christ. This profound letter, the earliest book of the New Testament, draws on apocalyptic language and emphasizes the importance of understanding the Old Testament to fully grasp the message of redemption and hope. Paul's timeless words encourage believers to live faithfully in Christ, even as they face persecution, reminding us that the eternal hope in God remains relevant today.
$19.95
God’s Model of Forgiveness
Discover how a rebellious slave, deserving of death and separated from his Master, can find forgiveness and restoration through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ.
$10.29
The God Who Loves and Hates
Discover the story behind the divine favoritism of Jacob over Esau. Uncover why the God of love might show such animosity, and explore the intense rivalry between the twins.
$10.99
Assassin
Dive into this unique book that re-tells the gospel story through the eyes of a fallen angel. Witness Jesus' journey from baptism to resurrection as seen by an unexpected observer.
Predestined to Hell?
Ever wondered why the Bible says some go to heaven and others to hell? Curious about how God makes these decisions or how a loving God could allow eternal punishment?
This book explores these profound questions, offering a deep dive into biblical answers about divine justice and mercy.
$7.74