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Firm Foundations
"sounds a clear and lively note for lively, imaginative, Bible-based,Christ-centred preaching."
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Bible Answers
"Here are questions on the Christian faith answered from the Bible, clearly, succinctly and helpfully. I have worn out more than one copy. Simple enough for the beginner and comprehensive enough for the serious student, this updated version should sit beside the Bible of every eager learner."
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Kindled Fire
'Spurgeon comes alive in these pages! Zack Eswine has done a masterful job. This book, like Spurgeon's sermons, feeds the mind and stirs the heart.'
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Appointed to Preach
Here is a unique and timely book... David Hegg has done a great service to the church by tackling this matter with biblical clarity and warm pastoral concern...The ease with which it is possible to read this book belies the depth of the insight which it contains. As you read it you will want to pause often, turning to the various passages of Scripture and taking time to think through the implications of these most vital truths."
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Homeward Bound
"For the Christian, the best is always yet to be. Ed Hartman reminds us of this in a way that comforts, challenges and inspires... I commend it warmly."
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Finally Alive
"Classic Piper—crystal clear exposition and a must read."
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Directions for Christian Living
"Sound biblical principles, clear instruction and helpful, practical application - vintage Prime"
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The Priority of Preaching
"All in all I found this short book to be as helpful as anything that I've read in a long while on expository preaching. I commend it warmly to all."
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Firm Foundations
"Peter Grainger's Firm Foundations sounds a loud and clear note for lively, imaginative, Bible-based, Christ-centered preaching. These principles and patterns will prove as helpful to the seasoned expositor as they will to the fledgling pastor. I commend it enthusiastically."
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Amos - Focus on the Bible
"Books on the Old Testament tend to be either technical and tedious or superficial and moralistic. Once in a while we discover one that breaks the mould. T. J. Betts has done it! He tells us not only what Amos means but also why it matters. He proves again that the expositor's task is not to make the Bible relevant, but to simply show how relevant it is!"
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