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Tim Keller on “The Reason for God”

Justin Taylor, editor at Crossway Books and co-editor of Communion with the Triune God, recently had the opportunity to interview Rev. Tim Keller about his book The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism (due out February 14). Rev. Keller is the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. The interview [...]

Review of From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya: A Biographical History of Christian Missions

This book should be in the hands of every Christian across all denominations. Knowledge of Christian missions is not an option but a necessity. From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya will instill in both young and old a love for missions and an appreciation for labors past and present, something often missing in our cozy North [...]

Three Questions for Tim Challies

Westminster Bookstore recently had the opportunity to ask Tim Challies, author of The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment (Crossway, 2007), three questions on discernment and his book.
WTS: What qualifies you to write a book on discernment?
Challies: The subject of discernment has long been a passion of mine, perhaps in part because I was raised in a [...]

WTS Students: Get an Extra 15% Off Your Textbooks!

Click here for details on getting an additional 15% off–above and beyond our already low discounts–good on all your textbooks for your Winter and Spring 2008 WTS classes.

Reading with the Puritans in 2008

Blogger Timmy Brister has issued a challenge to Christians to read through some of the most important writings of the Puritans, reading one book a month through 2008. Here is his suggested list, with links to each book at Westminster Bookstore, where you can get them all for at least 30% off list price:
January: The [...]

Tim Challies’ The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment Now Available!

Publisher’s description: Spiritual discernment is good for more than just making monumental decisions according to God’s will. It is an essential, day-to-day activity that allows thoughtful Christians to separate the truth of God from error and to distinguish right from wrong in all kinds of settings and situations. It is also a skill–something that any [...]