New Releases for September 2009
Alive!
If Jesus didn't come back from the dead then the whole Christian faith collapses in a pile of dust. But if he did, he holds the key to life's biggest questions. In this accessible book, Daniel Clark helps readers explore the evidence for themselves.
Bible Doctrine
In this abridgement of his best-selling Systematic Theology, Wayne Grudem clearly defines each doctrine under consideration and gives a thorough exposition of its basis in Scripture. Here is theology that is biblical, warm-hearted and pastoral.
Engaging with Calvin
This volume, linked with the 2009 Moore College School of Theology, marks the 500th anniversary of Calvin's birth, explores selected aspects of his contribution, and demonstrates his importance and relevance for Christian life and thought today.
Filling up the Afflictions of Christ
Three highly inspiring lives which still speak to Christians today. When we suffer with Christ in the cause of missions, we display the way Christ loved the world, and in our sufferings extend his to the world. This is what it means to 'fill up the afflictions of Christ'.
God the Peacemaker
Scripture places the story of Jesus in the framework of God's grand plan to restore the created order. Graham Cole examines who God is and humanity's plight, and explores the outworking of the 'peace dividend' of the cross of Christ.
Inside Story
A fast-moving narrative spanning nearly nine decades and five continents, focusing on a truly unique life and legacy. Inside Story allows the reader to meet the man behind the man.
Know the Truth (3rd edition)
This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Bruce Milne's excellent handbook expounds the great themes of God's Word and how they fit together. Each chapter deals with one aspect of biblical truth, and the main sections conclude with practical reflection.
Making Life Work
This lively treatment makes accessible God's wisdom for Christian living from the book of Proverbs. Taking themes from everyday life, it explores key instructions for the Christian: pursue wisdom, take initiative, do good, develop discipline, speak truth, choose friends wisely, marry well, forge strong families, cultivate compassion, manage anger and trust God in everything.
The Letters of John
John Stott's commentary shows how John longs to protect the recipients of his letters - his 'dear children', his 'dear friends' - from both error and evil, and to see them firmly established in faith, love and holiness.
The Message of the Holy Spirit
The focus of Keith Warrington's exposition is not a comprehensive, systematic theology, but rather a practical, biblically based exploration of the person and activity of the Holy Spirit, who seeks encounter with us as our guide and partner.





