4 Free Books Now On The Book Table

Next time you are at the book table be sure to check out the 4 free little booklets we have available:

“Christ Teaching on the New Birth” by L.R. Shelton, Jr.

“Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” – John 3:3

This little booklet is perfect for anyone wanting to learn more about regeneration (or what it means to be born again). Specifically it deals with:

  • Nature of the New Birth
    • The New Birth Is A Necessity
    • The New Birth Is The Work Of God The Holy Spirit
    • The New Birth And Conversion Are Not The Same
  • How the Holy Spirit Gives the New Birth
    • Understanding
    • Affections
    • Will
    • A New Nature
  • Consequences of the New Birth

“Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility” by J. I. Packer

how both biblical truths coexist in God’s grace

This is a small booklet taken from another book we’ve had on our book table called, “Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God”. The book specifically deals with the following:

  • I. Divine Sovereignty
    • Is God Sovereign in His World?
    • Is God Sovereign in Salvation?
    • Is God Really Lord?
  • II. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
    • An “Antinomy” Defined
    • Not a Paradox
    • Responding to an Antimony
    • Antinomy: God as King and as Judge.

“A Catechism for Boys and Girls” by By Erroll Hulse

with Scripture references

Many see the word “Catechism” and think to themselves, “That’s Roman Catholic!” But in truth, catechism were used by the early church (before Roman Catholicism) and the writing and use  of them was recovered by Martin Luther when he realized so many of his congregants did not know the basics of the Christian faith.

This catechism contains 139 questions and answers about God, man, sin, salvation, the 10 commandments, prayer, the Word, church, ordinances, and last things. This is a great way to teach your child (or even yourself) the central truths that God has revealed to us in His Word.

You can view this catechism by clicking here.

“A Call to Prayer” by J.C. Ryle

Men ought always to pray” —Luke 18:1

I will that men pray everywhere” —1 Timothy 2:1

A small booklet that does just what the title says, it calls us to pray and it specifically deals with the following:

  • Prayer is Needful to a Man’s Salvation
  • The Habit of Prayer: Mark of a True Christian
  • Prayer: The Most Neglected Duty
  • Prayer Produces Great Encouragement
  • Diligence in Prayer, The Secret of Holiness
  • Prayer and Backsliding
  • Prayer and Contentment
  • Advice to the Unsaved
  • Counsel to the Saints

Remember, these are free, so if you are interested in one of these please just go to the book table and pick it up!

p.s. And don’t forget to check out the new 17 books we have at the table while you are there.