Recommended Reading
Getting the Messageby Dan Doriani
If you’re looking to learn how to study and apply the truth of the Bible more effectively, Doriani’s Getting the Message offers solid principles supported by numerous illustrations and examples.
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Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount and His Confrontation with the World
by D. A. Carson
One of evangelical Christianity’s most gifted biblical scholars offers a series of studies on Jesus’ challenging instruction regarding what it means to live consistently with the kingdom of heaven.
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Not the Way It’s Supposed to Be
by Cornelius Plantinga
One of the most engaging and deeply relevant theological books you’re likely ever to read, Plantinga’s work is a thoughtful discussion of sin and its effects on the whole of God’s creation.
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The Doctrines of Grace
by Philip Ryken, James Boice, and R. C. Sproul
A clear, persuasive, and biblical case for keeping grace at the center of the gospel.
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The God Who is There
by Francis Schaeffer
A masterful demonstration of the impossibility of living consistently within a non-Christian worldview. Not only will this book help you to engage those outside the Christian faith in meaningful conversation, it will do much to strengthen your own faith as well.
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The Weight of Glory
by C. S. Lewis
Sermons and other addresses given by one of the 20th century’s most able proponents of the Christian faith. This collection is some of Lewis’ finest work…which is saying something.
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Total Truth
by Nancy Pearcy
Against the cultural inertia that relegates Christianity to Sunday mornings and personal morality, Pearcy’s goal is to demonstrate the necessity for applying a biblical Christian worldview to every facet of our lives.
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Turning Points
by Mark Noll
Studying the past often yields wisdom for the present, and Turning Points is a fine introduction to some of the most important developments in history of the Christian church.
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