Recommended by Mark Tubbs.
Devotional jazz on King David's fifty-first psalm, a balm for the sin-sick soul.
Recommended by Tim Challies.
Keller doing what Keller does best: expounds the old, old gospel story in fresh, interesting, and accessible ways.
Recommended by Leslie Wiggins.
Not for the faint of heart, this is a detailed and comprehensive study on what Scripture says about prayer.
A book of solid and winsome sermons on 1 John, a summary of the true Christian life.
Recommended by Bob Kellemen.
Offers a spiritual or practical theology of life based upon his reading of the Bible's meta-narrative.
Recommended by John Bird.
A book about choices and destiny from a biblical perspective.
Brevity is the soul of this little book, which nevertheless does justice to God's entire written revelation.
For any new or seasoned Christian who desires to gain more from God's Word.
Not recommended by Chad Vandervalk.
Seeks to combat a major problem within North American evangelicalism, but this purported cure falls short.
Shows how Solomon's challenges are the same challenges we face today.