The Power of the Church
A new book on Abraham Kuyper's sacramental ecclesiology to address abuse of power in the church.
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A new book on Abraham Kuyper's sacramental ecclesiology to address abuse of power in the church.
Let's set an example in society for how to communicate with grace and virtue. I've written this resource to help us do so.
Many protestant versions of the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers are missionally inadequate: priestly functions are often monopolized by the ministerial priesthood.
Moments with Maggie is a biographical poetic-prose collection of coming-of-age anecdotes that span the 20th century following Maggie as a child experiencing immigration to becoming the matriarch of five generations.
"The Coming Glory" is a new book by Rev. Paul Swets that provides a straightforward and pastoral explanation of the hope that we find in scripture concerning death.
In The Temple Curtain, readers gain understanding of the biblical accounts of events before and after Jesus' resurrection.
Dr. Kyle J. Dieleman, Assistant Professor of History at Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights, IL) focuses on the doctrinal and practical importance of Sunday observance in the early modern Reformed communities in the Low Countries.
What is the power of the Church in the world? This book explores Abraham Kuyper's understanding of this important question.
“Maggie and the Big Move” tells of a young girl’s grand journey across the Atlantic Ocean to reach the promising country of America.
The much-awaited debut novel from Tim Antonides about a couple's desperate quest to have a child.
By way of conversation and illustration, this book offers a deeper understanding of difficult adoptive challenges with attachment as well as practical recommendations for adoptive parenting methods, when more usual parenting approaches don't work.
Way back in 1973, Calvin Seminary professor Dr. Fred Klooster uncomplicated the Bible when he quoted Hosea 4:6, "...my people are destroyed from lack of knowledge." (NIV) To know God, we need to know His book.
This book contains about 250 prayers. Each prayer is based on a Bible passage.
A Heartbeat of Grace by Kristin Sterk, is a gripping memoir that will take you through her emotional journey of deep loss, grief, forgiveness, healing, and miracles.
God's Plan: Eliminate Biblical Ignorance by Ren Vandesteeg traces the redemptive message in the Bible step-by-step, chronologically from Genesis through Revelation. The book helps people see that the Bible is more relevant to their lives than ever.
This new fiction novel is a modern Jacob-like story of a young rebellious man who fights God every step of the way.
This handy reference tool provides practical guidance on how to interpret and apply articles in real-life situations.
My book on depression could serve as a resource for pastors and elders when looking for mental health resources. Available on Amazon.com under title This Poison Called Depression.
This book (Messages from Egypt: Ancient Egypt: Walking the Paths of the Ancient Egyptians (Volume 1)) outlines some of the connections between Ancient Egypt and Ancient Israel in eight lessons.
This book attempts to be a handbook for preachers as they face Advent year after year.
The Temple Curtain is especially appropriate during Lent and Easter. See my website for more details, the first chapter, educational resources written for each chapter, and your free sample copy.
Rev. Edwin Walhout went to be with the Lord on January 1, 2017. Here are his parting words and many of his writings.
If you are needing suggestions for preparing to teach or preach on the Book of Acts, let me suggest my new little book, Together for the World: The Book of Acts from Lexham Press.
Neighborology provides a blueprint for how churches and servant leaders of every ministry can be neighborly helpers.
The Temple Curtain, written for children 8-14, tells the story of a Palestinian family living in Jerusalem in Jesus' day. If interested, I'd be willing to give your church an electronic or print version of the book.