Reformed Books Gresham Machen: Defender of Truth, Founder of Institutions, and Champion of Orthodoxy Why Gresham Machen Still Matters for Reformed Readers In an era where scriptural truth was increasingly under threat, J. Gresham Machen (1881–1937) stood firm for the Gospel, reason, and the Reformed ...
Reformed Books Jonathan Edwards: American Puritan Theologian & Author of Classic Reformed Works Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758), born in Connecticut and later president of Princeton (then the College of New Jersey), stands among America’s greatest theologians and preachers. He played a pivotal role...
Reformed Books George Whitefield George Whitefield was born on December 27, 1714, in Gloucester, England. In 1732, he started his studies at Pembroke College, Oxford. While there, he joined the Holy Club, a small group of students fo...
Reformed Books Thomas Brooks: Puritan Pastor, Author, and Spiritual Guide When the heart is hungry for godliness and theology that breathes devotion, Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) remains a faithful companion. This nonconformist Puritan preacher wrote with pastoral warmth and d...
Reformed Books Rediscovering the Westminster Confession: A Review of Confessing the Faith In an age where theological confusion often clouds the church’s mission and identity, returning to our doctrinal roots has never been more important. One of the most faithful and fruitful ways to do s...
Reformed Books Majesty in Misery: Discovering Christ and Comfort in Jeremiah When we think of the prophet Jeremiah, words like lament , judgment , and loneliness often come to mind. Known as the “weeping prophet,” Jeremiah walked through decades of national decline, spiritual ...
Reformed Books Truths We Confess: A Systematic Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith Truths We Confess: A Clear Path into Reformed Orthodoxy In an age of theological confusion and doctrinal drift, God’s people need more than ever to know what they believe , why they believe it , and w...
Reformed Books Truth’s Victory Over Error: A Timeless Guide to Reformed Doctrine In an age when theological trends shift with the cultural winds, the Church needs more than ever to be rooted in truth unchanging, biblical, and confessed across generations. One of the most enduring ...
Reformed Books Rediscovering the Westminster Confession: A Timeless Guide to Reformed Theology The Westminster Confession of Faith (1646) stands as one of the most precise and comprehensive creeds in Christian history, distilling Reformed theology into a cohesive, Scripture-grounded framework. ...
Reformed Books Rediscovering the Westminster Shorter Catechism: A Timeless Guide for Modern Christians The Westminster Shorter Catechism (WSC), first published in 1647, remains one of the most influential Reformed theological texts, distilling the essence of Christian doctrine into concise questions an...
Reformed Books Exploring the Sermon on the Mount Through Sinclair B. Ferguson’s Kingdom Life in a Fallen World The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7) stands as one of Jesus’ most profound teachings, offering a vision of kingdom living that challenges and transforms believers. In his book Sermon on the Mount: Ki...
Reformed Books Who was Thomas Charles of Bala? 1. Thomas Charles (1755–1814) was a Welsh Methodist clergyman and a key figure in the Welsh Bible Society. 2. It was through the preaching of the prominent Daniel Rowland that he was converted. 3. Tho...