Here is a recap of the 7 new releases from January & February.


1. God’s Word by Sally Michael
128 pages
List Price: $16.99
Series: Making Him Known
Subject: Children Non-Fiction
Paperback | Fully Illustrated
SAMPLE CHAPTER

Summary: This full-color illustrated primer teaches children what the Bible is, what it says, and why we can trust God’s true, powerful Word. In easy-to-understand language, children will learn important theological concepts like the authority, inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy of Scripture. Each chapter includes discussion questions and family-friendly activities, making this book an excellent devotional for parents of young children.

2. Beginnings: Understanding How We Experience the New Birth by Stephen Smallman
208 pages
List Price: $12.99
Subject: Christian Living
Paperback
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Summary: Every true Christian has a story to tell of God’s reviving work. Here Smallman studies numerous conversion stories, both biblical and contemporary, showing how the Holy Spirit’s work can be traced in the spiritual birth of new believers. In light of John 3, he gives practical instruction on how we can serve as “spiritual midwives” to others—assisting in their new birth.

3. Living in the Gap Between Promise and Reality, Second Edition: The Gospel According to Abraham by Iain M. Duguid
208 pages
List Price: $14.99
Series: Gospel According to the Old Testament
Subject: Bible Study / Old Testament
Paperback
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Summary: God made Abraham glorious promises, but the patriarch still spent years living in a gap between their fulfillment and his day-to-day reality. We can often relate to him. Working through the Genesis account, Iain Duguid shows how Abraham, in both his faith and failure, points to Jesus and the gospel, providing an example and a profound encouragement for us today.

4. John Frame’s Selected Shorter Writings, Volume 2 by John M. Frame
416 pages
List Price: $16.99
Subject: Theology
Paperback
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Summary: Twenty-six pointed essays summarize some of Frame’s central ideas about Scripture, theological education, apologetics, ethics, and the church. The book begins with “Inerrancy: A Place to Live,” one of Frame’s shortest and clearest presentations of this central aspect of the doctrine of Scripture. Other essays include “Why Theology Needs Philosophy”—a precursor to Frame’s epic History of Western Philosophy and Theology.

5. A Theological Guide to Calvin’s Institutes, Paperback Edition: Essays and Analysis edited by David W. HallPeter A. Lillback
528 pages
List Price: $22.99
Series: Calvin 500
Subject: Reformed Traditions
Paperback

Summary: A definitive, section-by-section commentary that will serve as a natural companion to Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion for classes, students, pastors, and others for years to come.

6. Joy beyond Agony: Embracing the Cross of Christ, A Twelve-Lesson Bible Study by Jane Roach
296 pages
List Price: $12.99
Subject: Christian Living
Paperback
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Summary: A devotional commentary ideal for small group discussion and study. Each of the twelve lessons in this volume explores one aspect of Jesus’ cross through Bible study, application questions, commentary, testimonies, and hymns. Our familiarity with the crucifixion can cause us to miss its deep teaching. Learn what the cross shows us about our Savior and the paradoxes of Christian living, and discover the hope and joy it gives us as we face life’s struggles and uncertainties.

7. Parenting Is More Than a Formula by Jim Newheiser
80 pages
List Price: $6.99
Subject: Parenting
Paperback | Mini-Book
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Summary: Jim Newheiser provides insight into the many competing parenting formulas that vie for parents’ attention. He teaches parents how to discern their value and critique them against God’s Word, explains why they often fail and what truly determines how children turn out, and encourages parents with the only parenting plan we can trust: the gospel, which is bigger than any formula.


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