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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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.
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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