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Biblical Prayers for Loving Your Spouse Well

Melissa B. Kruger | Jan. 25, 2022

This is an extract from 5 Things to Pray for Your Spouse by Michael and Melissa Kruger. The book offers a series of Biblical prayer prompts for 21 different areas and situations—whether you’re newly-weds or have been married for decades. Below are five prayer prompts for loving each other well based on 1 Corinthians 13:4-6.... continue reading

10 Bible Verses About Family

Chelsea Stanley | Jan. 11, 2022

When we brought our first son home from the hospital, my husband and I couldn’t get over how the doctors and nurses had just sent us on our way with a newborn. We felt like babies ourselves, but they had entrusted a tiny person to our care without any sort of instruction manual.... continue reading

Why Your Pastor Needs Encouragement Now and How to Help

Andrew Roycroft | Jan. 8, 2022

In 21+yrs of pastoral ministry, I have never spoken to so many weary colleagues. This isn’t the normal tiredness arising from the rigours of ministry life but is genuinely concerning spiritual fatigue.

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2 Pitfalls to Avoid In Your Daily Bible Reading

Alistair Begg | Dec. 30, 2021

“All Scripture is breathed out by God,” Paul famously wrote to Timothy (2 Timothy 3:16). The Bible is not a human product infused with divinity; it’s a divine gift produced through human instrumentality. Its every book, chapter, sentence, and syllable was originally given by God’s inspiration.... continue reading

Why Do So Many Christians Stumble?

Miguel Núñez | Dec. 28, 2021

Over recent years we have witnessed the fall of a significant number of church leaders from many different backgrounds. The reasons have varied from one case to another, but often there have been issues of illicit sexuality, mishandling of finances, abuse of power and authority, and substance abuse, among a few others.

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2021 Book Awards

Bethany McIlrath | Dec. 18, 2021

We’re so grateful to God for our team, authors, partners and customers. It’s amazing to get to serve alongside so many brothers and sisters in Christ to the glory of God, whether the books we’re sharing are teaching kids about prayer, offering healing hope for the fatherless, or strengthening adults to stand firm in the faith. 

This year, we’re also giving thanks for several awards received in 2021. Will you celebrate with us?... continue reading

   

The Good Book Roundup

Christian Living

I’m Dreaming of a Thankful Christmas

Ed Drew | Nov. 23, 2021

Every family does Christmas differently. My wife’s family would open their presents at the kitchen table, each opening one gift at a time with a few words of surprise and comment from others. I found it a bit intense (and the moment her mom held up her new knickers will live with me forever). We grew up with all of us opening our presents at the same time. It worked for us. Until the wrapping-paper blizzard. In that moment, it felt like my family were ripping through each present without gratitude or any sense that someone had generously given it to them.... continue reading

Recommended Reads for Thanksgiving

Bethany McIlrath | Nov. 4, 2021

Thanksgiving marks the start of the holiday season. With all the bustle and busyness, many of us ironically find it harder to be joyful and content during this season of giving thanks, social gatherings, and celebrating our Savior.... continue reading

Seeing Devotional Time as Essential

Alistair Begg | Nov. 2, 2021

God’s word is a glorious gift.

Our Father has given it to us in order that we might know His Son and that we might live in the power of His Spirit, in obedience to His truth.... continue reading

   

Encouraging Young People to Read the Bible Series

Quiet Times Series

Christian Living Bible Reflections

Talking about Jesus in a way that connects with modern culture

Timothy Keller | Oct. 12, 2021

In the present book, Dan briefly recaps the “subversive fulfillment” method, but his burden here is to show how this approach plays out specifically in five areas of human longing and need. Using the work of J.H. Bavinck, he argues that there are five fundamental things for which all human beings are searching and to which all of us are inevitably drawn “magnetically”.... continue reading

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