We had 35 new releases this year
We are so grateful for our authors, including the 15 that we had never worked with previously.
Catching Foxes: A Gospel-Guided Journey to Marriage by John Henderson
This interactive guide helps you to prepare your soul for marriage, develop a better understanding of your future spouse, and head off issues that will detract from a successful marriage.
Only One Way: Christian Witness in an Age of Inclusion edited by Richard D. Phillips & Michael L. Johnson
Sometimes even believers become uncomfortable with Christianity’s exclusive claims. Here noted pastors defend our faith in one God, one Savior, and one truth, reminding us of our reasons for confidence.
Knowing and the Trinity: How Perspectives in Human Knowledge Imitate the Trinity by Vern S. Poythress
Everyone views life from a personal perspective. God’s Trinitarian perspectives are evident in both general and special revelation—showing that our world originates from a Trinitarian mind that is knowable.
Streams of Mercy: Prayers of Confession and Celebration by Barbara R. Duguid edited by Iain M. Duguid
Would you like to bring greater depth to your prayers? These Trinitarian-focused prayers are designed for private or church use—providing gospel comfort on topics including purity, waiting, and hope.
Help for the New Pastor: Practical Advice for Your First Year of Ministry by Charles Malcolm Wingard
The first year of ministry is make-or-break for new pastors. Get the primary duties of the minister—sermon preparation, sacraments, visitation, counseling, and hospitality—right from the start.
Pride and Humility at War: A Biblical Perspective by J. Lanier Burns
Is pride a necessary tool to achieve significance? Is humility a form of self-hatred? Our society misunderstands both, yet Burns shows how biblical humility overcomes pride, leading to greater rewards.
For the Love of Discipline: When the Gospel Meets Tantrums and Time-Outs by Sara Wallace
Did you know discipline is something you do for your kids, not to them? Sara helps moms to ditch quick fixes, embrace gospel-driven discipline, and pursue their children’s true growth.
Loving Your Friend through Cancer: Moving beyond “I’m Sorry” to Meaningful Support by Marissa Henley
Do you know someone with cancer? Cancer survivor Marissa Henley gives practical guidance on providing emotional, physical, and spiritual support for friends or acquaintances—while avoiding painful mistakes.
The Life of Moses: God’s First Deliverer of Israel by James Montgomery Boice
This epic study on Moses teaches us much about faithfulness, prayer, and leadership—yet Boice shows that the narrative’s true power resides in its vivid foreshadowing of a greater Deliverer.
Journeys with Jesus: Every Path in the Bible Leads Us to Christ by Dennis E. Johnson
The Bible’s focus is on a relationship between God’s people and their Redeemer. Follow the story’s threads and see Christ and his mission emerge naturally from the tapestry of Scripture.
Why Can’t We Be Friends?: Avoidance Is Not Purity by Aimee Byrd
Society’s sexualized views of men and women distort our calling to treat one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. Deepen relationships and hone your witness by embracing this sibling identity.
Theological English: An Advanced ESL Text for Students of Theology by Pierce Taylor Hibbs with Megan Reiley
Prepares non-native English speakers to study theology in English at an advanced level. Lessons cover the major theological genres, and practical exercises develop reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills.
Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits by Rush Witt
Commonplace, familiar sins are dangerous—they sneak in and become habits! Rush Witt defines these subtle sins that seem so unkillable, then shows how change is possible through Christ.
The Whole Counsel of God, Volume 2: The Full Revelation of God by Richard C. Gamble
A comprehensive theological tool—combining biblical, systematic, and historical theology—that surveys the entire New Testament with themed discussions and a focus on God’s revelation and exaltation in Christ.
Personal Counseling Journal by Rush Witt & Greg Savage
Specially designed to help people grow spiritually while in biblical counseling, this twelve-session journal includes space for notes, reflections, growth assignments, and worksheets—and also a topical Scripture index.
A Graded Reader of Biblical Hebrew: Mastering Different Literary Styles from Simple to Advanced by William Fullilove
Students who complete a basic grammar of biblical Hebrew must next practice their hard-won skill by interacting with full texts. In this comprehensive graded reader, Professor William Fullilove provides helpful notes and questions to walk you through full texts in a variety of genres: from narrative and law to psalms and wisdom literature. His graded approach, starting with simpler texts and progressing to higher complexity, gives you the confidence you need to progress in your understanding of biblical Hebrew.
Reformed Expository Commentary
Zephaniah, Haggai, Malachi by Matthew P. Harmon & Iain M. Duguid
God is both Judge, and a refuge from judgment, faithful to those who fear him, a blessing at the center of your life—major lessons from so-called “minor prophets.”
2 Samuel by Richard D. Phillips
With pastoral care, Richard Phillips charts the trajectory of David’s rise, fall, and restoration, noting vital lessons for today’s believer and showing that David’s hope, and ours, is Jesus Christ.
31-Day Devotionals for Life
Pornography: Fighting for Purity by Deepak Reju
Are you caught in the “voluntary slavery” of pornography addiction? While books and monitoring software may have failed you, Deepak offers a more effective weapon: a greater love for Christ.
Contentment: Seeing God’s Goodness by Megan Hill
The world pressures us to fulfill our desires—but God tells us to master them through contentment. This practical daily devotional helps us cultivate thankfulness in situations that fuel discontent.
Doubt: Trusting God’s Promises by Elyse Fitzpatrick
Are you discouraged by doubt? Elyse Fitzpatrick submits evidences for belief and God’s promises to those with little faith. Gain encouragement through her takeaway truths and invitations for personal reflection.
After an Affair: Pursuing Restoration by Michael Scott Gembola
Counselor Michael Gembola offers daily guidance, reflection questions, and practical action steps for those who have repented of an affair and want to move closer to God and their spouses.
Grief: Walking with Jesus by Robert W. Kellemen
The Bible assures us it is normal to hurt—but possible to hope. This devotional helps you be honest with your grief, find comfort, and even bring comfort to others.
Addictive Habits: Changing for Good by David R. Dunham
Addictions begin with a choice—but come to trap and define you. These daily devotionals refocus us on the God who can restructure lives and disentangle sinners from enslavement.
Reformed Academic Dissertations
Free to Be Sons of God by Geoffrey M. Ziegler
An exegetical and theological analysis of freedom in which I argue that the biblical category of divine sonship is a superior conception of freedom to modern liberalism’s identification of freedom with autonomy.
The Trinity, Language, and Human Behavior: A Reformed Exposition of the Language Theory of Kenneth L. Pike by Pierce Taylor Hibbs
Hibbs explores the language theory of Kenneth Pike in the light of the Trinity, showing how various facets of language are analogically linked to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A Development, Not a Departure: The Lacunae in the Debate of the Doctrine of the Trinity and Gender Rolesby Hongyi Yang
Examining missing elements in the debate about the doctrine of the Trinity and its relation to gender roles, Yang illuminates areas that need to be more carefully addressed by both sides.
“King of Israel” and “Do Not Fear, Daughter of Zion”: The Use of Zephaniah 3 in John 12 by Christopher S. Tachick
Supported by careful exegesis and attention to literary and theological contextual details, Tachick opens up new insights into John 12 and the nature of Jesus’s kingship.
Resources for Changing Lives
Why Worry?: Getting to the Heart of Your Anxiety by Robert D. Jones
Worry saps our sleep, drains our joy, and exhausts our energy. But there’s hope! Through his Word and Spirit, God gives his people the means to overcome worry.
Prodigal Children: Hope and Help for Parents by Robert D. Jones
When adult children embrace ungodly lifestyles or beliefs, their parents may experience shock, confusion, anger, guilt, shame—even despair. Robert Jones provides biblical advice that comforts the distressed.
Domestic Abuse: Help for the Sufferer by Darby Strickland
Experienced family counselor Darby Strickland helps those oppressed by abuse to speak out, find support, and determine their next steps, showing God’s heart for them and desire to rescue them.
Domestic Abuse: Recognize, Respond, Rescue by Darby Strickland
Experienced family counselor Darby Strickland explains from Scripture what truly happens in oppressive marriages and how counselors, friends, and family can defend and protect victims while correcting and discipling abusers.
Great Thinkers
Michel Foucault by Christopher Watkin
Watkin assesses one of the most significant thinkers of our time—influencing disciplines as diverse as history, literature, philosophy, art, feminism, gender studies, and science—against the light of Scripture.
G. W. F. Hegel by Shao Kai Tseng
To do theology in the twenty-first century, we must understand Hegel. In this accessible introduction, Tseng examines the philosopher’s significant influence on European thought in general and Protestant theology in particular.
Richard Dawkins by Ransom Poythress
Dawkins has popularized the gene-centered approach to evolution yet is better known for his rejection of a supernatural creator. Poythress presents and critiques Dawkins’ ideas with a Reformed theological apologetic.
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