Dr. Lloyd-Jones expounds the
Biblical basis of authority in the church: the Lord
Jesus Christ, the written Word of God, and God the Holy
Spirit.
Christianity and Neo-Liberalism
Paul M. Elliott
Publisher: Trinity
Foundation
ISBN: 0940931680
480 pages, paperback
Price: $19.95
Special Price $9.95
Christianity and Neo-Liberalism documents the descent of a
conservative Presbyterian denomination into
the grip of false teaching during the last thirty years.
But as the author demonstrates, this
is not an isolated case: No present-day
church, denominational or independent, is immune to such dangers.
Drawing striking parallels to past
events in church history,
Christianity and Neo-Liberalism describes how false
teachers make their inroads, and what the
Bible says Christians must do to recognize and confront them.
Christianity and Neo-Liberalism concludes with a
strong call for submission to the unique authority of
the Bible in the church. This book will be of interest
not only to conservative Presbyterians, but to people in
all evangelical churches who seek to uphold Biblical
truth.
A Denomination in Denial
Paul M. Elliott
Publisher:
TeachingTheWord
ISBN: 0978800605
130 pages, softcover
This book is the sequel to
Christianity and Neo-Liberalism. It documents the
further descent of a conservative Presbyterian
denomination into the grip of false teaching during the
early years of the 21st century. It shows that even when
churches appear to adopt a more conservative course, the
underlying facts may tell a different story — as they do
in this case. As in Paul Elliott's earlier book, the
reader will find that that no present-day church,
denominational or independent, is immune to the dangers
of false teaching disguised in the language of
orthodoxy.
"This is an eye-opening
book! I'm so thankful someone cared enough to tell us
the truth." —
A reader in the Midwest
2 Peter — Expository Sermons
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Banner of Truth
ISBN: 9780851517711
272 pages
When Dr.
Lloyd-Jones preached these twenty-five sermons on 2nd
Peter in 1946-1947, no one could have predicted
how relevant they would be for the 21st century.
In them he proposed to rebuild a congregation on lines
that were strangely unfamiliar among evangelicals even
at that time: He proposed to establish a
Scripture-driven church. The authoritative, expository
form of these sermons (and still more, their content)
went against the conventional wisdom of the "experts"
— both then and
now.
The Basis of Christian Unity
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Banner of Truth
ISBN:
9780851518466
77 pages
Through an exposition of
John chapter 17,
Ephesians chapter 4, and related passages, Dr. Lloyd-Jones
presents the
Biblical definition of a Christian, the true purpose of
the Church, and the only basis for Christian unity. He
demonstrates that unity can never be achieved at the
expense of the truth. A
much-needed discussion in our time, this book is useful
both for individual reading and group study.
Knowing the Times
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Banner of Truth
ISBN:
9780851515564
400 pages, hardcover
This book
brings together for the first time several powerful addresses and
sermons focusing on such issues as the authority of
Scripture, the nature of the Gospel, the definition of
an evangelical, ecumenism, dealing with false teaching,
and the basis of true Christian unity. Dr. Lloyd-Jones'
theme is that of the Apostle Paul in Romans 13:11
—
"Knowing the time, that it is high time to awake out of
sleep..."
Preaching and Preachers
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Zondervan
ISBN: 0310278708
325 pages, hardcover
Martyn Lloyd-Jones was
arguably the 20th century's greatest preacher. In a
style that challenges much of today's conventional
wisdom, Lloyd-Jones encourages both new
and experienced ministers to rise to the kind of
preaching that will change lives and revolutionize
churches. He calls the evangelical church back to its
true mission, and teaches church members how to benefit
from good preaching.
Raising Children God's Way
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Banner of Truth
ISBN: 9780851519586
96 pages, paperback
When the
light of the Gospel enters the soul, it brings with it
the supernatural power to radically transform all of
life. This change is perhaps nowhere more clearly seen
than in the relationships between husbands and wives,
parents and children. Today we are witnessing a
near-total collapse of the family unit, and in many
places the majority of children, even in evangelical
circles, are being raised in homes where at least one
adult is not the biological parent. Our society presents
Christian parents and children with a unique opportunity
to bear witness to the power of the Gospel by just being
different from the world. Few things are a more
compelling witness than a family in which the proper,
Biblical relationship between parents and children is in
operation. In Raising Children God's Way, Martyn
Lloyd-Jones sets forth sound Biblical teaching on this
vital subject.
Spiritual Depression: Its
Causes and Cure
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Eerdmans
ISBN:
0802813879
300 pages
In this enduring collection of 21 sermons, Dr.
Lloyd-Jones carefully
and compassionately analyzes an undeniable feature of
modern society from which Christians have not escaped.
"Christian people," he writes, "too often seem to be
perpetually in the doldrums and too often give this
appearance of unhappiness and of lack of freedom and
absence of joy. There is no question at all but that
this is the main reason why large numbers of people have
ceased to be interested in Christianity." Believing that
Christian joy was one of the most potent factors in the
spread of Christianity in the early centuries, he not
only lays bare the causes that have robbed many
Christians of spiritual vitality but also points the way
to the cure that is found through the mind and spirit of
Christ.
This Little Church Went to Market:
Is the Modern Church Reaching Out or Selling Out?
Gary E. Gilley
Publisher: Evangelical
Press
ISBN:
9780852345962
142 pages, paperback
Thousands of churches are trying to imitate the
spectacular success of "new-paradigm" churches like Joel
Osteen's Lakewood, Rick Warren's Saddleback, and Bill
Hybels' Willow Creek. But what price have these
churches paid to draw tens of thousands to their
auditoriums each week, and television audiences in the
hundreds of millions? What kind of message are they
spreading around the world at the speed of light?
Dr. Gary E. Gilley analyzes the forces behind the "new
paradigm" church phenomenon. He shows that the major
influences driving these churches come not from God's
Word, but from humanistic philosophy. The "new paradigm"
model may draw large crowds, but it doesn't lead people
to Christ. The result is a church increasingly populated
by unbelievers who think they are spiritually safe. Dr.
Gilley concludes this powerful book with a Biblical
analysis of the main element that's missing in these and
thousands of other churches today - the preaching of the
Gospel of repentance (Acts 3:19).
Many churches, riding
the faddish waves of our times, have "gone to market"
— but not all. Some churches are trying to "stay home",
that is, remain firmly grounded in the Scriptures.
Still, the pressures mount, the temptations are
repackaged, and the schemes of the world become more and
more persuasive.
In This Little Church Stayed
Home, Dr. Gary Gilley explores the manifold
pressures on conservatives churches to sell out to
un-Biblical trends and innovations, including the
present temptation toward mystical theology. He
challenges churches that are toying with "new paradigms"
to remain true to the historic doctrines of the
Christian faith and to remain faithful to God's chosen
means of converting sinners: the authentic Gospel of
Jesus Christ.
Pastors, church leaders, students,
and church members who want God's Word to be paramount
in their lives and ministries will find This Little
Church Stayed Home a timely message to a Christian
subculture that has become focused on human methods
rather than the power of God.
Is the Bible-Believing Church Headed for Extinction?
Publisher:
Master Books
ISBN:
9780890513194
Six respected Christian
speakers and authors explain the marginalization of the
Christian worldview in today’s society
—
and even in the evangelical church. They passionately
call readers back to the the authority of the Bible,
where the real answers to all of life’s struggles are
found. They will open your eyes about the forces that
threaten the church and Bible believers, and the true
nature of the battle for truth. Contributing authors:
Dr. Jack Cuozzo, Dr. Jonathan Henry, Ken Ham, Dr. Henry
Morris, Dr. John Morris, and Dr. Carl Wieland.