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20th Birthday Celebration : January Promotion

CBD IS CELEBRATING ITS 20TH BIRTHDAY THIS YEAR.  SO EVERY MONTH WE WILL BE OFFERING 20 BOOKS AT SPECIAL, NEVER-TO-BE-REPEATED PRICES.  STAY CONNECTED TO OUR BLOG SITES FOR OTHER AMAZING DEALS.
BOOK TITLE AUTHOR PUBLISHER RETAIL PRICE DISCOUNT BIRTHDAY PRICE
How can a God of love send people to Hell Benton, John Evangelical Press R42.86 65% R 15,00  How can a God of Love send people to Hell
According to Luke Matthias Media R71.10 51% R 35,00  According to Luke
Pure Joy Ash, Christopher Intervarsity Press R192.86 51% R 95,00  Pure Joy
Glory of the Cross Philip, James Didasko Files R14.29 65% R 5,00  glory of the cross
Truth under attack Volume 1 Davies, Eryl Evangelical Press R150.00 67% R 50,00  Truth Under Attack (Vol 1)
Truth under attack Volume 2 Davies, Eryl Evangelical Press R128.57 69% R 40,00  Truth Under Attack
Death by Love (25 pack of tracts) Driscoll, Mark Crossway R28.50 47% R 15,00  Death by Love
Why Islam rejects Jesus as Saviour Brown, James Ambrose Christian Living Today R20.00 50% R 10,00  Why Islam-Rejects-Jesus-as-Saviour
Ultimate Questions (Setswana) Blanchard, John Evangelical Press R21.43 53% R 10,00  Ultimate-Questions-Setswana
Give Praise to God Ryken, Philip P & R R285.71 65% R 100,00  GIVE PRAISE TO GOD
Idoit, The Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Dover R78.57 43% R 45,00  The Idiot (Dover Thrift Editions)
In God’s Image (Creation Points) Burgess, Stuart Day One R5.00 60% R 2,00  In God's Image (Creation Points)
Just Love (1 Corinthians) Kendall, R T Christian Focus Pub R142.86 51% R 70,00  Just love
My Little Girl McGraw, Tim Nelson R135.71 64% R 50,00  MY LITTLE GIRL
Make Your Church’s Money Work Temple, John Day One R85.71 54% R 40,00  Making your churches money work
Travel with John Blanchard Edwards, Brian Day One R200.00 70% R 60,00  travel with John Blanchard
Does Christianity Squash Women Jones, Rebecca Broadman & Holman R121.43 59% R 50,00  Does Christianity Squash Women
Fragrance of Oppression Schlossberg, Herbert Crossway R100.00 75% R 25,00  FRAGANCE OF OPPRESSION
Life God Rewards (For Little Ones) Wilkinson, Bruce Multnomah R30.00 50% R 15,00  LIFE GOD REWARDS FOR KIDS
Billy Graham Christian Workers Handbook Graham, Billy Billy Graham Evangelism R171.43 48% R 90,00  Billy Graham Christian Worker's Handbook

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Not another one …

A devotion by Trevor Bradley

Coming to work this morning there was a talk about the start of the new academic year for children, reports of load shedding and low expectations for a better year economically – hope is low and expectations are dim because of the year we had last year.  I met with someone yesterday and their cry was “ not another year like last year!”

What are we to do as Christians?  How are we to react to the ‘system’ we live in?  If I say I am different, it’s time I started living ‘the difference’.

There is a beautiful verse tucked away in Romans 15 vs 13.  Listen to it and may the Holy Spirit wash His word over our hearts, minds and spirit today.
“NOW ( not tomorrow, next week , month or year, but this day) the GOD of HOPE fill you with all JOY & PEACE in believing, that you may ABOUND in hope, by the power of the HOLY SPIRIT”.

Who doesn’t want a bit of that? HOPE … JOY … PEACE.

I want to start at the back of the verse and say that we will not know and live this divine dynamic in and through our own strength.  It has to and will only come through us coming to the Holy Spirit, admitting our powerlessness and asking Him to live His life out through us.  And the fruits of that surrender will be hope, joy and peace.

The verse hinges on 2 little words – “in believing”.  It is as I exercise faith.  Today may we know what it’s like to live out that reality through the power of Him in Us (Colossians 1 vs 27).

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Book Review: Decisions, Decisions

How (and how not not) to make them.
By Dave Swavely

Decisions, DecisionsHow can I know what God wants me to do?

Life is made up of more decisions than we can count. We face so many choices every day that often lead us to anxiety or desperation. Many people stumble this way and that because they do not ground their decisions in God’s Word.

In this brief yet relentlessly biblical and yet practically insightful book, Dave Swavely first shows us how not to make decisions and then reveals what biblical decisions making is.  He covers topics such as circumstances, counsel, desires and prayer and the will of God.

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Ligon Duncan Promotion

During the past week, speaker & author Ligon Duncan spoke at various events & Bible Colleges around the country. CBD had some fantastic prices on his books, and this promotion will be extended until the end January 2015 or while stocks last.

Does Grace grow best in WinterSuffering is not merely to be endured. It comes into our lives for good reasons. Suffering affords seasons for growth in ways we would not grow otherwise.This book prepares believers for hardship when it comes their way. Learning some of the purposes for suffering, how it connects us with our Lord and his people, and what God’s Word says to us in the midst of our pain will enable us to glorify him in the most troubling times.

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Fear not.We do not have to live in ignorance about life after death for either believers of unbelievers.  God’s word, the Bible, tells us everything we need to know.  It doesn’t tell us everything we might want to know,but it tells us everything that God wants us to know – which means everything we need to know for our instruction and comfort.  And then God has provided ministers to mine His Word for its truths and teach them to the rest of us.

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Perspectives on christian WorshipThis book presents in counterpoint form, five basic views of Christian worship that have developed over the course of Scripture.  A prominent leader within each tradition writes he well-informed chapter, and all contributors in turn respond to each view that is different from their own.

CBD PRICE: R195.00

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should we leave our churchesA biblical response to Harold Camping.

Harold Camping, co-founder and president of the Family Radio Newwork has announced a “prophetic novelty” : He believes that the church age has come to an end.  Camping claims that God is no longer blessing local churches and that all Christians should leave their congregations.

What exactly is Camping saying?  How should Christians respond?  This book refutes the claims on this radio presenter and clearly discusses what the Bible says about the church.  Christ has not, nor will he ever, abandon his bride.

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Unadjusted Gospel, TheResponding to the perennial temptation to “tame” the message about Jesus, eight prominent church leaders including John Piper, John MacArthur, Al Mohler & RC Sproul, challenge Christians to hold fast to the faith by emphasizing the importance of maintaining a pure and unadulterated view of the gospel in the midst of our pluralistic world.

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Women's Ministry in the Local ChurchSusan Hunt and Ligon Duncan walk through the Scriptures to help readers better understand what it means to have an effective, biblical women’s ministry in the church. The benefits of women’s ministries are great: training and discipling, evangelizing, and reaching out to the poor and needy. This book, written by seasoned ministry leaders, provides many proven tools to help start a women’s ministry in your church.

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The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century, Vol. 2The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century, Vol. 3The Westminster Confession into the 21st Century, Vol. 1The Westminster Confession is a foundational document for countless churches worldwide. Churches of all sizes claim it as their confession, and hold to it with varying degrees of closeness. Its influence must not be underestimated. However, countless officeholders will have vowed to abide by the Westminster Confession with only the most perfunctory of understanding of its relevance to their situation. Ligon Duncan has assembled an impressive array of contributors from a variety of ecclesiastical backgrounds. The aim is simple – to enable the 21st Century to understand the confession more fully, and so bring about the same kind of rugged, vigorous, intelligent and self-sacrificing Christianity that was the result of its initial publication over 350 years ago.

CBD PRICE: R300.00 per volume

SPECIAL PRICE: R220.00 per volume,  or All Three Volumes for R600.00

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Happy Laws

By David Murray

If man were infinitely wise, and could draw up a code for himself, which would involve no hardship, and entail all that was happy, he could devise no regulations more healthful, more profitable, or more pleasant than those of the Savior. Charles Spurgeon

I am 2For many people, the existence of the Ten Commandments is proof that God opposes human happiness. “If God really wanted me to be happy, He wouldn’t put all these laws in my way.” Thus, every day, billions of people try to throw off God’s law, cast it behind their backs, and run away from it as fast as possible. What they don’t realize is that instead of escaping hardship, they are escaping happiness.

Here are four reasons why we should trust and obey God’s laws as designed for our happiness.  read more

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Book Review: The Fitting Room

 By Kelly Minter

An irresistible invitation to a spiritual makeover …

The Fitting RoomColossians 3:12 tells us to “clothe” ourselves in Christian virtues like forgiveness, joy, patience, compassion. But how does that work in real life? Can we really “dress up” in the character of Christ? Kelly Minter says the answer is yes?  If we let the Master Designer do the fitting.

Writing with warmth, humour and down-to-earth honesty, Kelly explores what it means to take off negative traits and emotional entanglements and to put on the character of Christ.  There is no guilt here, just a lot of grace, insight, warm encouragement and an invitation to a spiritual makeover.

Through scripture and story, Kelly gently shows you how to put on virtues that were truly made for you, personally tailored by the One who knows and loves you best.

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Ultimate Questions (NIV Format) by John Blanchard

Just arrived ….. Our new look Ultimate Questions Booklets now available in the NIV translation.

Ultimate Questions (ESV Booklet Edition)

Health, finance, family, the future- life is full of questions …

There are deeper questions too.  Like who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going?  Does life have any purpose?

But the ultimate questions are about God.  Does he exist?  What is he like?  Can I know him and experience his power in my life?  And if so, how?

This book tackles these vital questions head-on – and answers them simply, clearly and directly.  Read it carefully, it could change your life … forever!

Normal price: R20.00 per copy;  

25 copes or more : R15.00 each;      200 copies or more : R12.50 each

Price valid until 15 February 2015 or while stocks last.

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God doesn’t zap away our sin.

By Tim Challies

Respectable SinsGod promises grace to battle sin and to overcome sin. We believe that God gives that kind of grace to his people. This is not something we deserve; it is not something he owes us, but he gives it anyway. It is undeserved, the overflow of his love for us.

And we long for that grace—the grace to put sin to death, the grace to bring righteousness to life, the grace to be who and what God calls us to be.

Battling UnbeliefGod gives that grace, but for some reason—his good reasons—it rarely comes in the form we would prefer. God gives it not in the form we want but in the form we need. We want God to zap away our sin, to instantly and permanently remove it. Those desires, those addictions, those idolatries—we want them to be lifted and to be gone that very moment.

God could do this. He has the strength and the power. And occasionally he does do this, he removes the sin and the temptation to sin in an instant, and it never comes back with the same strength and the same force.

But more commonly God’s grace is not manifested in the instant obliteration of a sin.  Instead, his grace is manifested in a newfound desire to destroy that sin. God does not zap away our sin, but gives us a new hatred for it and a new desire to do the hard work of battling it. He does not sovereignly remove it in a moment, but extends grace so we can battle it for a lifetime. He extends grace so we can see continuous, incremental success, knowing our weakness and crying out for his strength. He gives what we need, even if it isn’t quite what we want.

And this, too, is grace. This, too, is undeserved favor from a loving God. This, somehow, must be far better for us than the alternative. “But he said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’ Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”  Read more…

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Equip Book of the Month: January

Good News for Anxious Christians : 10 practical things you don’t have to do…

By Phillip Cary

Good News for Anxious ChristiansLike a succession of failed diet regimens, the much-touted techniques that are supposed to bring us closer to God “in our hearts” can instead make us feel anxious, frustrated, and overwhelmed.

How can we meet and know God with ongoing joy rather than experiencing the Christian life as a series of guilt-inducing disappointments? Phillip Cary explains that knowing God is a gradual, long-term process that comes through the Bible experienced in Christian community, not a to-do list designed to help us live the Christian life “right. ” This clearly written book covers ten things Christians don’t have to do to be close to God, such as:-

  • to hear God’s voice in their hearts,
  • find God’s will for their lives, and
  • believe their intuitions are the Holy Spirit.

Cary skillfully unpacks the riches of traditional Christian spirituality, bringing the real good news to Christians of all ages.

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Brand New Arrival from Paul Tripp

New morning mercies: A daily Gospel Devotional

New Morning merciesMornings can be tough.  Sometimes a hearty breakfast and a strong cup of coffee just aren’t enough. Offering more than just a rush of caffeine, Paul Tripp wants to energize you with the most potent encouragement imaginable: the gospel.

Forget “beviour modification” or feel-good aphorisms. Tripp knows that what we really need is an encounter with the living God. Then we’ll be prepared to trust in God’s goodness, rely on his grace.

These devotional readings will strengthen, nourish and re-calibrate your heart, and open your eyes to behold God’s fresh mercies at the dawn of each new day.

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Let’s be Frank: Thought for the Day

Frank Retief 2

Frank Retief was pastor at St James Church Cape Town for 31 years, having planted the church in 1968 with his wife Beulah.  He became the Presiding Bishop of the Church of England in South Africa until he retired in 2010.  Frank remains active in ministry through preaching, teaching, pastoral work & writing, and has authored a number of books. 

False Messiah

Luke 21 verse 8 – 9 : He replied “Watch out that you are not deceived. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am he,’ and “The time is near’. Do not follow them. When you hear of wars and revolutions, do not be frightened. These things must happen first, but the end will not come right away.”

The disciples were told of something that was very hard for a Jewish person to hear. The temple they so greatly admired and which also was a source of great manipulation of the population, was to be destroyed (verse 6). This was a breath-taking statement, and it is no wonder the disciples wanted to ask questions of their teacher.

Jesus now tells them that many false teachers and Messiahs would come, preaching the end of those times based on fallacious evidence. To save them from being deluded, Jesus tells them that the end would be self-evident. It would be a combination of wars, earth quakes, famines, plagues (Chapter 21 v 11)

But there would be a time lapse between the time that Jesus goes back to heaven and what these disciples would experience in their own day. This was because the Jewish nation would be given yet another opportunity to repent before that destruction took place. How? By the preaching of the apostles.

The nation would be confronted by the supernaturally inspired witness of the early Christians at all levels of society. There would be cruel and callous persecution as the message was preached but the nation would have no cause for complaint when God finally allowed the city and the temple to be destroyed. The official religion had become corrupt. One day soon its temple would be wiped out. God would not allow his son to be rejected forever. This passage can be confusing so remember it is talking about the period of time right after Christ – not the “End Days” as some commonly understand it.

But years later the Gospel message would eventually be entrusted to the Gentiles but they would also be overcome by apostasy, and it seems, Israel would then have her eyes opened and will in time take place as a witness for God. So the time after Christ ascends to Heaven is filled with signs and wonders but then our Lord seems to merge the “last days” with those early days of the Gospel.

In Chapter 21 v 27 – 28  it seems we have the signs that indicate the nearness of the second coming of Christ, at that time he will come in power and great glory. When he comes this second time, all things as we know it will be over and all opportunities to repent will be over too. The judgement of the nations begins and a new Heaven and Earth will be established.

It all sounds fantastic and incredible but it is true. Will you be ready for that day?

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Top Books of 2014

Tony Reinke posted his top 14 books of 2014 on his Desiring God blog site.  He says they were chosen based on what books he thought (1) serve the widest crowd, (2) offered the most unique insights, (3) and seemed to promise the most enduring impact in the years ahead. Read more about his choices here.

14 best books of the year

Top 14 Books of 2014

1. Tim Keller, Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God (Dutton). Unique, fresh, and deeply rooted in history — this book is vintage Keller in his most carefully researched and most Reformed self. In part, it’s a celebration of the rich tradition of prayer enjoyed by our forefathers. But its greatest strength is the use of Scripture to frame the prayer life (a bulk of the book is about how Scripture is essential to it). When I finished this book, it instantly topped this year’s book list. Reformed to the core, practical, comprehensive, God-centered, Christ-focused, and joy-saturated — the book is rich on many levels. (And be sure to read the footnotes, where you’ll discover a second book of bonus content!)

2. ESV Reader’s Bible (Crossway). The biggest book buzz this year belonged to the Kickstarter Bibliotheca Bible, an elegant, handcrafted, multivolume edition of the Bible you want to sit and hold and read and enjoy. Crossway had already planned the release of a Bible that pretty much matched it feature-for-feature, with a superior translation, and packaged in a more affordable and convenient one-volume edition. Remove the section headings and chapter and verse numbers, and you’re left with the bare text of Scripture, ready to be read like any book. I expected that. I was unprepared for how this Bible would change my reading habits, and how I would fall in love with reading the sweeping narratives of Scripture, the Prophets, and the Wisdom literature. Reading Proverbs, for example, I was struck by how individual bits of wisdom are meant to fit into a cohesive plan of lifelong God-fearing obedience. Simple and clean — this Bible displays a winning recipe for innovation.

3. Dane Ortlund, Edwards on the Christian Life: Alive to the Beauty of God (Crossway). This book nails the core of what we celebrate at Desiring God. Delighting in God’s beauty is the high-octane fuel for the Christian life. And this God-centered delight frames all the other gifts he has given us to enjoy. As Dane writes, “True joy derives not from God and job, family, sex, friends, food, rest, driving, buying a home, reading a book, drinking coffee — but from God in these things. . . . Every taste of beauty in this world, from the roar of waterfalls to the chatter of birds to the richness of true friendship to the ecstasy of sexual experience, is a drop from the ocean of divine beauty. Every pleasure is an arrow pointing back to him. Joy is from, and only finally in, God” (79). As you can see, Dane is a realist, and in this book he highlights Edwards’s greatest contributions to the church, and critiques his failures, but mostly he just helps average Christians come alive again to God’s beauty.

4. Stephen Westerholm, Justification Reconsidered: Rethinking A Pauline Theme (Eerdmans). This is a magnificently short, clear, and profound book on the precious doctrine of justification. Not only is it deliciously good theology, it’s a nearly perfect model of how serious academic theology can be done (and should be done!) in rich prose for the joy and health of the church . . . and in 100 pages.

 

 

 

5. John Piper, Seeing Beauty and Saying Beautifully: The Power of Poetic Effort in the Work of George Herbert, George Whitefield, and C. S. Lewis (Crossway). If you are a preacher, public speaker, writer, poet, or songwriter, and you find yourself called by God to creatively engage culture with the truth of God, this may be the most important book of the year for you. What we say is critically important; but how we say it needs our desperate attention as well. In this book John Piper not only serves as a model of creative writing but also a historian of three men who mastered the feat in history past.

6. Kevin Vanhoozer, Faith Speaking Understanding: Performing the Drama of Doctrine (WJK). Many skilled writers today help us do church right. But no serious theologian gives a more cohesive and compelling vision for the local church than Vanhoozer. A reader has “gotten” Vanhoozer’s theology when he or she feels an insatiable urge to gather again with the people of God. While most of what he’s written has been aimed at academic audiences, this is his first attempt to bring the cookies down, to serve up his vision of theology in an appetizing way for all the people of God. Looong overdue, but fresh and delicious.

7. Drew Dyck, Yawning at Tigers: You Can’t Tame God, So Stop Trying (Thomas Nelson). This is a welcome and much-needed reminder of how the hard things of God in the Bible are meant to stir our love for him and mission with him. It’s time to stop apologizing for God, and time to humbly worship him as he has revealed himself in the Bible. God is not a kitten, he’s a tiger. He’s good, but he’s not tame. If we choose to live in denial of God as he revealed himself, our worship will weaken, our standards of purity will diminish, our mission will skid to a halt, our message will be hollowed out, and our part in God’s global work will become more and more trivial. All that’s at stake.

8. C. S. Lewis and David C. Downing, editor, The Pilgrim’s Regress: The Wade Annotated Edition (Eerdmans). Most annotated books leave me feeling pretty confused and stupid, but this book edited by Downing makes me wonder if most annotated classics are just lazily done and fail to address the many questions that will inevitably arise in the reader’s mind. Downing is different. He is a master at reading my mind and predicting when and where I’ll stumble on terms and phrases in Lewis’s notoriously difficult allegoric autobiography. Not only do I applaud Downing’s wonderful offering, I also make a public plea: Please tackle Till We Have Faces next!

9. Karen Swallow Prior, Fierce Convictions: The Extraordinary Life of Hannah More — Poet, Reformer, Abolitionist (Thomas Nelson). Not much here to add beyond my endorsement: “When Christ shed his blood for women he forever exalted them to their true and undeniable dignity, Hannah More has said. Blood-bought dignity was the bedrock for all her fierce convictions. She cultivated her intellect and imagination, and helped other women do the same, knowing sharp female minds would magnify Christ-honoring femininity and strengthen marriages, homes, and churches. Abandoned at the altar by her fiancé and never married, More poured out her life to educate women, care for the poor, pen bestselling literature, and help abolish slavery in Britain. She embraced God’s script for her life with tireless zeal. In the pages of this vibrant biography, Karen Swallow Prior paints a living picture of Hannah More: a modest and imaginative woman with the courage to cultivate biblical femininity and the wisdom to avoid the snares of early feminism. Her story must be retold in every generation. Ours is now covered.”

10. Christopher Ash, Job: The Wisdom of the Cross (Crossway). For my money this was easily the best commentary of the year. Typical of the Preaching the Word series, Ash is given a lot of freedom to bypass technicalities and to concentrate his attention on the theological interpretation of each passage, keeping his focus honed on the storyline momentum as the book of Job unfolds. All of this makes for a rare commentary you can sit down and read from cover to cover, and all of it written in light of the perfect work of Jesus Christ. This commentary is a spectacular achievement!

 

11. Michael Reeves, Christ Our Life (Paternoster, UK), or, Rejoicing in Christ (IVP, US). I read everything by Reeves and this book proves again why. This book is loaded with Tweetable statements, pithy, wise, and mature thoughts that will offer you a lifetime of meditation, like this one: “Nothing is more holy than a heartfelt delight in Christ.” Just think on that for a while. The book was first released in the UK this year, and IVP plans to release it in the States in March under the new title Rejoicing in Christ. If Charles Spurgeon was right — “There is no joy in this world like union with Christ. The more we can feel it, the happier we are.” — then prepare yourself to delight. Pre-order it, read it, and feast on the glories of Christ.

12. Hannah Anderson, Made for More: An Invitation to Live in God’s Image (Moody). We complementarians can sometimes over-emphasize what makes men and women different at the expense of celebrating our commonalities as fellow heirs of the grace of God and fellow image bearers of him in this world. This book is a good correction. Hannah has proven herself to be a sharp thinker and a genuinely skilled prose stylist, and I hope to improve as a writer by watching how she does it. While this book may not quite go far enough at points, and it may go a little too far at others, for now let me simply say, Hannah has delivered a provocative book to help complementarians steer clear of a gulch on the right.

13. Thomas Kidd, George Whitefield: America’s Spiritual Founding Father (Yale). What George Marsden did for Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Kidd has done for George Whitefield. The difference is that all the excitement of Whitefield’s ministry is packed into 263 pages! As Kidd sets out to prove: “George Whitefield was the key figure in the first generation of Anglo-American evangelical Christianity. Whitefield and legions of other evangelical pastors and laypeople helped establish a new interdenominational religious movement in the eighteenth century, one committed to the gospel of conversion, the new birth, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the preaching of revival across Europe and America. Until now, we have not had a scholarly biography of Whitefield that places him fully in the dynamic, fractious milieu of the early evangelical movement.” Kidd has set a new benchmark in Whitefield studies.

14. Daniel Montgomery and Timothy Paul Jones, PROOF: Finding Freedom through the Intoxicating Joy of Irresistible Grace (Zondervan). Sharp and witty, this overview of the heart of Calvinist soteriology is not only solid orthodoxy, it’s also a model for how to communicate ancient theology in a fresh style. If you’re looking for a new book to help you magnify God for his sovereign grace, or to help explain it to your friends, this is a gem worth considering.

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