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Find some books!By Bryan Kim Rarely does a study of history not only inform the mind but also move the heart. Sinclair Ferguson says about Revival and Revivalism:...
By James JefferyHow does a Christian deepen in their relationship with the Triune God and undergo spiritual formation as a Reformed believer? Has G...
By Bryan Kim This is a book I heard recommended by Mark Dever at a Banner of Truth conference at the beginning of the year. When I read the book a...
A resource that beautifully weds rich theology with timeless song. Thoughtfully curated by Keith and Kristyn Getty, this hymnal invites believers t...
Through more than forty years, John MacArthur has taught the Word of God in one local congregation, Grace Community Church, Los Angeles. Consequenc...
John MacArthur’s The Gospel According to Jesus confronts “easy-believism” and calls believers to true discipleship. This updated edition challenges...
In The Missing Peace, Sam Chan explores how true peace—so central to the Christmas message—can be found in Christ amid life’s chaos. With warmth an...
By James Jeffery Ideas have consequences. The twentieth century was the bloodiest in human history, largely evil ideas were put into practice. Th...
Is singleness really “plan B”? In Single Ever After, Dani Treweek reframes how we see singleness, marriage, and meaning—showing how both point us t...
By Campbell Markham This blog post was originally published on the AP website: https://ap.org.au/2025/09/01/review-of-for-a-new-reformation/ “It...
By David Robertson This blog post was first published on the AP website: https://ap.org.au/2025/09/06/sing/ A New Hymnal for Australian Presbyteria...
This book review was first published on the AP website: https://ap.org.au/2025/08/24/book-review-does-science-make-god-irrelevant/ By James Jeffery...