Teachers/Disciplers

Union With Christ: In Scripture, History, and Theology

For one wanting to understand more about the history of salvation, how it is accomplished and applied, and for those struggling between the Lutheran view and the Calvinistic view of the subject, this book appears in good timing. It will be a good reference for you as you think about, teach, and preach about salvation and our relationship to the Triune God.

Should the Church Separate, Identify, Transform or Effectively be Salt and Light in the World?

I have had people ask why it is so important to think from a kingdom world and life view perspective. Why is it important to have a right kingdom paradigm?

How We Teach and How They Learn, Part 11 - Learning Styles and Questions

If our goal is to see the lives of those entrusted to us changed, then we must understand the process by which this is done. Memorizing the books of the Bible will not get anyone growing spiritually. They need to be taught to dig into the Bible at a higher level.

The Task of Christian Education

God has given us a promise in Isaiah and in Habakkuk that the knowledge of the Lord will fill the earth as the water covers the sea. The hymn writer picks up that thought. He changes the venue a bit. He says, “Jesus shall reign where’er the sun does his successive journeys run.” We believe that. We sing that. God has called upon us to maintain a faithful and energetic Committee on Christian Education

2020Vision - The Whole Gospel to the Whole Church

Christian Education and Publications is always working to help the church in her calling to make disciples. In the first half of 2012 we will hold four one-day conferences designed to equip your entire congregation with a 2020Vision – a strong and motivating desire to see our homes and churches filled with kingdom disciples in the year 2020 and beyond.

This Little Church Had None

This Little Church Had None is a call for the church to return to God’s agenda and assignment in preaching and teaching the truth in a life transforming way. What makes that so difficult today is we are living at a time when the concept of truth is not very clear because the emphasis is not on God but man.

Seeking a Revival Culture

In this book you will hear the plea for repentance for sin manifesting itself in changing the way you think which in turn determines the way you live or behave.  Yes, our lifestyle does make a difference and seeing Christ as Lord in all of life, living with a kingdom world and life view perspective is the proper aim for Christian living.

What Is the Mission of the Church? Making Sense of Social Justice, Shalom, and the Great Commission

This book is really a book about Christian living as well as one that helps define and clarify the church's mission. The primary mission of the church is through proclamation and teaching of the Word to make disciples.  The church’s role is not changing culture but to preach and teach the Word of God to the end of making people to be more and more like Jesus.  

Gracie: Standing with Hope

Gracie Parker Rosenberger is a remarkable woman who lives a remarkable life and she has much to teach us all about standing in hope. Her story opens the reader’s eyes to the reality of the presence of God in all circumstances, the sufficiency of His power to help His children overcome their greatest sorrows and fears, and His ability to give abundantly more than we can think of or imagine.

Reformed Dogmatics

It will be a magnificent book to own, read, study, and use in one’s personal spiritual growth, as well as in preaching and teaching the Word. I feel much freer to recommend this one volume in hopes that it will encourage our pastors and teachers to read, use, and refer to Bavinck regularly.  The first chapter of the book,”Dogmatic Theology as a Science” is worth the entire book.  It should be required reading for every seminary student and or at least by the Presbytery’s examining committee of its candidates for ordination.  John Bolt and those who assisted him in this project are to be commended.