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    1. Grounded in the Gospel (2010)

      Building Believers the Old-Fashioned Way

      by J. I. Packer, Gary Parrett

      Historically, the church's ministry of grounding new believers in the essentials of the faith has been known as catechesis--systematic instruction in faith foundations, including what we believe, how we pray and worship, and how we conduct our lives. For most evangelicals today, however, this... (learn more about this book)

    1. Be Still, My Soul (2010)

      Embracing God's Purpose and Provision in Suffering

      by Nancy Guthrie

      This exceptional collection of twenty-five short readings drawn from the writings or sermons of classic and contemporary theologians and Bible teachers will encourage anyone seeking to make sense of suffering. All of us know what it is to suffer, from the loss of a job, the end of a... (learn more about this book)

    1. LifeGuide Bible Studies

      Abiding in Christ (2009)

      8 Studies for Individuals or Groups

      by J. I. Packer, Carolyn Nystrom

      "As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love." John 15:9 Before Jesus left this world he gave specific encouragement and instructions to his disciples on what to expect and how to live after he had gone. These words still apply to his disciples today. In Abiding in... (learn more about this book)

    1. Affirming the Apostles Creed (2008)

      by J. I. Packer

      The Apostles’ Creed is the oldest, most beautiful succinct summary of Christian beliefs. Though often recited in unison during worship services, the creed begins with the phrase “I believe,” making it a deeply personal profession of faith. But when was the last time you examined it closely? In... (learn more about this book)

    1. In My Place Condemned He Stood (2008)

      Celebrating the Glory of the Atonement

      by J. I. Packer, Mark Dever

      An important anthology that reaffirms the classic doctrine of substitutionary atonement and counters the ongoing attacks against it. If ever there was a time and a need for an enthusiastic reaffirmation of the biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement, it is now. With this... (learn more about this book)

    1. LifeGuide Bible Studies

      Meeting God (2001)

      by J. I. Packer

      His majesty will fill your thoughts. His love will soften your heart. His holiness will purify your life.When you meet God, you will be changed.Meet him now as J. I. Packer, author of the bestselling Christian classic, Knowing God, leads you through twelve key passages from the Old and New... (learn more about this book)

    1. Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life (1991)

      by J. I. Packer, Donald S. Whitney

      Freedom. The Reward Of Discipline. It's not uncommon for an accomplished musician to be able to sit down in front of a new piece of music and play it through without a hitch. To make it seem easy, as if it required no effort. Yet, the "freedom" to play with such skills comes only after... (learn more about this book)

    1. God Has Spoken (1989)

      Revelation and the Bible

      by J. I. Packer

      In this sequel to Knowing God, J. I Packer maintains that anyone who wants to know God will want to know as much as he or she can of what is in the Bible. Here, he presents the case for the reliability of the Bible and urges us to return with open hearts to reading God's word and to discover its... (learn more about this book)

    1. Knowing God (1973)

      by J. I. Packer

      During the past 20 years, J. I. Packer's classic has revealed to over one million Christians around the world the wonder, the glory and the joy of knowing God. This anniversary edition is completely retypeset, with Americanized language and spelling, and a new preface by the author. ... (learn more about this book)

    1. Praying

      Finding Our Way Through Duty to Delight

      by J. I. Packer, Carolyn Nystrom

      About the Book Is praying a duty or a delight? J. I. Packer and Carolyn Nystrom say that it's both; an essential, expected practice as a follower of Christ, but also a privilege and joy. As we start out learning to pray properly, however, the delight often seems to be missing. Here is... (learn more about this book)