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Free Stuff Fridays (Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals)

This week, the blog and this giveaway are sponsored by Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

Win a copy of The Word and the Way by Rev. Eric Alexander.

There are many books available today that address specific subjects related to how Christians ought to live—books on marriage, raising children, dealing with grief, and more. But The Word and the Way is different. Here, Rev. Eric Alexander offers a comprehensive view on the Christian life, walking the reader through what it means to be united to Jesus Christ by saving faith and the significance of that glorious truth for the whole of life.

Underlying any instructions about how Christians are to live must be the spiritual reality of the new birth, and how the Holy Spirit works in a person’s heart and mind through the Word of God to bring the repentant sinner into a right relationship with God, which begins the lifelong pursuit of being conformed to the image of Christ. The believer is given new affections, interests, and motivations, for the same Spirit of God who brought the individual to saving faith now indwells each Christian in their walk with the Lord. At the heart of it all is God’s love—this is the love that redeems, keeps, sanctifies, and will one day bring His people into the full sight of His glory.

Copies of The Word and the Way are available for sale at ReformedResources.org and Amazon. Readers are invited to enter a special giveaway for a chance to win one of four free copies in paperback or ebook. Don’t miss this opportunity—the drawing ends May 7.


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    Judson’s last ride / How commercial surrogacy targets military families / Should Christians flip tables like Jesus? / What’s wrong with boys? / The single path / Battle for the soul / Four good questions to ask your tech / Kindle deals.

  • The Small Home Life

    You May Not Need Nearly as Much House as You Think You Do

    Our house is emptier than it has ever been, and that makes it feel bigger than it has ever been. It’s funny how the home that often felt just a little too small for the five of us now feels just a little too big for the two of us. Even a little house can…

  • A La Carte (May 25)

    Clearer thinking about sterilization / You did it again / The trouble underneath / Why don’t our sermons change people? / The whining Christian / Kindle deals / and more.

  • Works and Wonders

    Works & Wonders (May 24)

    Interesting and uplifting content for Sunday: Proclamation rather than proof, Fill This House, On Rainbow Wings, strange sea creatures, a faith crisis, and more.

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    Weekend A La Carte (May 23)

    Work will always matter / The rise of techno-feudalism / The gospel according to Karl Marx / The challenge of Eastern Orthodoxy / My manifesto on AI and religion / Steve McQueen, born again, set free / Cornfield baptism / 5 things most people don’t know about writing books

  • Authority

    How Men Can Use Their Authority Well

    There are few topics that have proven trickier to navigate than the topic of authority. We know we need authority to function as families, churches, and nations, yet there is something deep within our sinful humanity that causes us to rebel against it wherever it exists. We both want it and despise it.