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Theses on Worship by James B. Jordan
In this stimulating book, Reformed liturgical scholar James B. Jordan boldly attacks both many
contemporary trends and certain hoary traditions of evangelical worship. Jordan calls for a return
to the careful study of what the whole Bible says about worship, and particularly of what the
Bible says about covenant renewal. Perhaps Jordan's most controversial point is his insistence
that worship is private time between Christ and His bride, and should not be confused with
evangelism.
$10.00 pp
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Liturgical Nestorianism by James B. Jordan
In this book, Reformed scholar James B. Jordan critiques what he calls liturgical
minimalism, the idea that God will be enraged if we dare do anything in worship other
than what is explicitly prescribed in some New Testament text. Jordan shows that such
a philosophy is impossible to implement and contradicts both the clear teaching of
Scripture and the logic of the Christian religion.
Major topics include: six
fundamental approaches to worship; the regulative principle of worship; exclusive
psalmody; and the rejection of musical instruments in worship.
$10.00 pp
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The Liturgy Trap by James B. Jordan
Just as there is true and false doctrine, so there are true and false worship patterns. In this
book, James B. Jordan sorts out the true and the false in the area of worship practice, discussing
the cult of the saints, the veneration of icons, apostolic succession, virginity and celibacy, the
presence of Christ at His Supper, and the doctrine of tradition.
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Biblical Economics A Common
Sense Guide to Our Daily Bread by R.C. Sproul, Jr. An
excellent place to begin a right understanding of economics from
a Biblical perspective. Concise and easy to read, this
book serves as a perfect introduction for an in depth study, yet
is able to stand on its own. $10.00 pp
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2004 Uniting Church and Family 10 CD set from the
second NCFIC (National Center for Family Integrated Churches)
Uniting Church and Family conference with Doug Phillips,
R.C. Sproul, Jr., William Einwechter, Jeff Pollard, and
Scott Brown, all speaking on important issues facing families
and churches in our day. $25.00 pp
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The Home as a Factory for Church Leaders 2004
Uniting Church and Family From the 10 CD set of the second
NCFIC (National Center for Family Integrated Churches) Uniting
Church and Family conference. Speaker Rev. Scott Brown. $5.00
pp
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A Covenantal Perspective on the Jurisdiction of the
Family and the Local Church 2004 Uniting Church and
Family From the 10 CD set of the second NCFIC
(National Center for Family Integrated Churches) Uniting
Church and Family conference. Speaker Rev.
William Einwechter. $5.00 pp
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Eternity in Our Hearts Essays
on the Good Life by R.C. Sproul, Jr. R.C. Jr. Nails down the
essentials of not only living in, but living for, God's kingdom.
Loaded with his wit and humor, yet pointing and prophetic, this book
is a passionet plea to God's people to join him in celebrating
the good life. $10.00 pp
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Bound for Glory God's
Promise for Your Family by R.C. Sproul, Jr. Taken from R.C.
Sproul Jr.'s video series on the covenant family in God's master
plan, this book, like R.C.'s other books, is concise and to the
point, yet filled with the personality that makes R.C.'s
teaching so special. $10.00 pp
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When You Rise Up A
Covenantal Approach to Homeschooling by R.C. Sproul, Jr. R.C.
Sproul Jr.'s audio series on Biblical education in book form. In
this study, Dr. Sproul takes an in depth look at what God
requires (and doesn't require) of us in the matter of training
up a child (or children!). $10.00 pp
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Be Fruitful and
Multiply What the Bible Says About Having Children by
Nancy Campbell Perhaps more than any other philosophical shift in
the history of the Church, the modern anti-child philosophy has
changed the way we view the role of fathers and mothers as well as
the meaning of family life and multi-generational faithfulness.Be
Fruitful and Multiply makes the case that Christians should do
more than just "trust God" for children, we should cry out to the
Lord to bless the fruit of the womb. $10.00 pp
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Critique of Modern Youth Ministry
by Christopher Schlect The church today
does not expect what it ought to from children and their parents,
and this can be attributed in large part to a flawed concept of
youth ministry. This need not and should not be so. This essay
discusses the reasons behind this problem and proposes some biblical
solutions.
$5.00 pp
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