(Your shopping cart is empty)
Search 


FREE ENGRAVING!

On up to 3 Bibles. See the "Engraving" link for details.






Payment Processing
The Fundamental Top 500The Baptist Top 1000
You are here: Home > Books > Doctrine
Sort By:
Page of 1  
What Love Is This? The Calvinism Debate
Our Price: $27.00
Our Price: $4.95
by Dave Hunt

590 pgs., Copyright 2006

Many sincere, Bible-believing Christians are "Calvinists" only by default. Thinking that the only choice is between Calvinism (with its presumed doctrine of eternal security) and Arminianism (with its teaching that salvation can be lost), and confident of Christ's promise to keep eternally those who believe in Him, they therefore consider themselves to be Calvinists. It takes only a few simple questions to discover that most Christians are largely unaware of what John Calvin and his early followers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries actually believed and practiced. Nor do they fully understand what most of today's leading Calvinists believe.
By David Cloud

124 pgs., copyright 2006

In his book, Bro. Cloud seeks to point out the inconsistencies he sees in Scripture vs. the Calvinistic way of thinking. As always, he writes in his thorough style to present the facts to the reader concerning this long standing debate.

Table of Contents:

The Calvinism Debate                               4
   A Summary of TULIP Theology               4
   Some Introductory Points                      7
   Some Central Errors of Calvinism          14
   I Do Not Treat All Calvinists the Same    44
   Beware Of Quick Prayerism                   47
Calvin's Camels                                       51
Calvinism's Proof Text's Examined             81
What About Hyper-Calvinism?                   122
The Dark Side of the Purpose Driven Church Avoiding the Snare Of Seventh-Day Adventism
Our Price: $12.95
Our Price: $5.95
Avoiding the Snare Of Seventh-Day Adventism
By Noah W. Hutchings

The book by Rick Warren, the Purpose Driven Church, has had a great effect on church growth, government, and practice since its inception. Even though this movement has seemed to enjoy great success, Noah Hutchings purports that there is a present down side to this movement. He quotes Rick Warren from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public life (May 23, 2005) as saying, "The word 'Fundamentalist' actually comes from a document in the 1920s called the Five Fundamentals of the Faith. And it is a very legalistic, narrow view of Christianity."

These Five Fundamentals Are:
1. The inerrancy and full authority of the Bible
2. The virgin birth and full Deity of Christ
3. The bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead
4. Christ's atoning, vicarious death for the sins of the world
5. The literal Second Coming of Jesus Christ

The Purpose Driven Church religion at best is a distortion of the gospel; at worst, a repudiation of biblical, saving faith in Jesus Christ.
By Dr. David Cloud

Called the best on the subject by the editor of The Baptist Challenge, this 165-page book is diligently researched from official publications of the Seventh-day Adventist organization. The author proves conclusively that the Adventists hold a false gospel and should be avoided as a dangerous, unscriptural group. The two major divisions of the book are: "Adventist History Proves It is Heretical" and "Adventist Doctrine Proves It Is Heretical." The book analyzes Adventist doctrines such as Sabbath-keeping, Soul-sleep, Annihilation of the wicked, Ellen White as a Prophetess, Investigative Judgment, and Misuse of the Mosaic Law. Another chapter is titled "Why Some Have Considered Seventh-day Adventism Evangelical." This analyzes Walter Martin's (author of Kingdom of the Cults) faulty view of Adventism. The 2nd edition (1999) includes selections from D.M. Canright's 1898 book Seventh-day Adventism Renounced. Canright was an early leader in Adventism who left and became a Baptist pastor. The 2nd edition also includes a chapter entitled "Adventists Wanted Me to Revise This Book," describing the attempt by the Seventh-day Adventist denomination to have me change the book. 165 pages, 5X8, perfect bound. $5.95


Signs, Wonders, and Miracles God's Answers to Man's Questions
Our Price: $8.00
Our Price: $8.00
Signs, Wonders, and Miracles God's Answers to Man's Questions
By James W. Knox

This is a complete scriptural evaluation of the phenomenon of tongues and slaying in the spirit, as well as a detailed exposition of the Biblical doctrine of sickness and healing. The final chapter traces the cyclical history of God’s use of signs and wonders and shows how the modern emphasis on miracles will usher in the antichrist. This book will not only instruct the Bible believer, but is written so that the charismatic may read and learn without offense. Chapter titles are The Apostolic Gift of Tongues, The Corinthian Use of Tongues, Sickness and Healing, Slaying in the Spirit, Signs and the Rise of Antichrist, The Baptism of the Holy Spirit.(168 pages)
By Dr. W.E. Kennedy

With Supplement Including God's Promises to You, by Alban Douglas

"I was delighted to learn that Larry Harrison has decided to reprint Dr. W.E. Kennedy's book, "GOD'S ANSWERS TO MAN'S QUESTIONS".

In the late 70's and 80's I ordered and distributed hundreds of copies of this unique book. Everybody who saw it wanted a copy. It was the most popular book on my book table.

Dr. Kennedy gathered and assembled outlines of many of the great old preachers of the past as well as well-known preachers of his own day. These outlines were organized in topic and Bible themes and provided a wealth of Bible study, teaching helps, and helpful sermon material. Pastors, teachers, ad students will welcome this new printing.

Soon after the death of the author "GOD'S ANSWERS TO MAN'S QUESTIONS" went out of print My phone has rung many times with an inquiry as to where one might obtain a copy. Now, that problem has been solved. Those who invest in a copy will not be disappointed.

Dr. Tom Wallace
Honey in the Rock Roman Catholicism Past & Present
Our Price: $13.99
Our Price: $3.95
Honey In The Rock Roman Catholicism Past & Present
 

Contents:



  1. Why I believe in Scriptural Holiness


  2. The Abundant Supply


  3. The Two Works of Grace


  4. The Three Ways


  5. Exploits


  6. A Fixed Heart


  7. Christian Perfection


  8. The Blood of Christ; or, Our Hope of Heaven


  9. The Holy Anointing Oil


  10. The Dangers of the Soul


  11. The Threefoldeness


  12. The Blameless Life


  13. Repentance: Dangers In Neglecting It


  14. Necessity of Conversion and Sancification


  15. The Four Confessions


  16. The Three Last Testimonies


  17. The Eye of God

 

 

Bud Robinson, commonly known as "Uncle Buddy," was a rough and tough cowboy but was saved by the grace of God. He answered the call of God to preach the Gospel and joined the Church of hte Nazarene. Despite a speech impediment he became a renouned evangelist and soul winner, in a ministry of over fifty years.
Roman Catholicism Past & Present

...a travelogue, considering the Roman Catholic Church in light of Revelation 17

By David Cloud

 

This report takes a serious look at the Roman Catholic Church, both past and present. There is a powerful back-to-Rome movement throughout Christianity today, from liberal Protestantism to Charismaticism to Evangelicalism. These either accept the Roman Catholic Church non-critically or, more commonly, they acknowledge that Rome has serious doctrinal errors but speak of these in soft terms and refuse to treat rome as Protestants and Baptists once did, as the forerunner to the Harlot of Revelation 17.