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Free Stuff Fridays (Banner of Truth)

This Friday, Banner of Truth is providing the opportunity for three individuals to each receive all of these new titles if you subscribe to their e-mails.

Pain of a Particular Kind: The Loss of a Child 

Peter Barnes 

Help for those who have difficulty understanding suffering and God’s sovereignty – and who have lost a child. 

The Christian Race and other sermons 

J. C. Ryle 

A selection of writings by J. C. Ryle celebrating his 60 years and key themes of his ministry. 

Unveiling the Cross: Beholding and Proclaiming the Whole Christ 

W. Ross Blackburn 

Starting with Isaiah chapter 6, Ross Blackburn shows how it is impossible to encounter God and remain unchanged. ‘. . . a richly textured and enriching work.’ —Sinclair B. Ferguson 

Let’s Study Romans

Sinclair Ferguson 

Sinclair Ferguson painstakingly unravels the most complex passages of Romans and is a reliable and experienced voice guiding ordinary Christians to the very heights of New Testament theology. 

The Glorious Body of Christ: A Scriptural Appreciation of the One Holy Church

R. B. Kuiper 

Kuiper emphasizes the sadly neglected subject that the Church of Christ is actually glorious. Fifty-three concise, accessible chapters deal with all aspects of the responsibilities and privileges of the church. 

Behold My Servant: Sermons on Isaiah 52:13 – 53:12

John Calvin (Translated from the French in 2025 by Robert White) 

Calvin explores Isaiah’s contrasting themes of humiliation and exaltation, death and resurrection – demonstrating how God wrests victory from defeat and our immeasurable debt to redeeming love. 

Texts That Transform series 

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Terry Johnson 

Our knowledge of what the Bible says on a certain topic is often limited to one or two texts, vaguely remembered, that do give comprehensive answers we need. Terry Johnson explores topics from every aspect of our Christian lives and gives us the key biblical texts that help us understand them. 

Texts that Transform: Life

Texts that Transform: Church & Ministry

Texts that Transform: Marriage & Family

Shapers of Christianity

Nick Needham 

Twelve brief portraits of people whose impact has profoundly shaped Christianity. 

Irenaeus of Lyons I Gregory of Nazianzus I Anselm of Canterbury I Theophylact of Ochrid I John Wycliffe I Peter Martyr I Francis Turretin I John Wesley I Jonathan Edwards I Tikhon of Zadonsk I B. B. Warfield I J. Gresham Machen 

The Revival of Religion

Addresses by Scottish Evangelical Leaders delivered in Glasgow in 1840 

Edited by William Maxwell Hetherington 

Alongside the history of revivals it is vital that we should understand the biblical principles of revival. Rarely has that aim been better accomplished than in these studies. 

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