The Death of the Deadly Sins: Embracing the Virtues That Transform Lives

The Death of the Deadly Sins, edited by Daniel M. Doriani, is a biblically grounded, historically rich, and pastorally wise call to recover a robust vision of Christian virtue. Rather than treating the seven deadly sins as outdated categories or reducing sanctification to behavior modification, the contributors root virtue in gospel transformation. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and practical theology, the book shows how God’s grace reorders disordered loves through the ordinary means of grace, moving Christians from vice to virtue. This is an excellent resource for anyone seeking deeper spiritual formation, renewed Christian character, and a clearer vision of holiness that magnifies the beauty of Christ in a fallen world.

The Manual: Getting Masculinity Right

The Manual by Al Stewart seeks to recover a healthy, biblical masculinity. Rather than following the cultural tides of labeling masculinity as toxic, Stewart asserts that men need to exhibit a healthy masculinity and to man up towards difficult situations. The Manual is a great book to understand biblical masculinity and how to man up in a complex and confusing society.

Take Heart: Daily Devotions to Deepen Your Faith

Take Heart is a 366-day devotion of a collection of writings, teachings, and hymns from the life of David Powlison. Throughout the year you will be comforted in your affliction and encouraged to grow in your sanctification. Powlison is best known in the Biblical Counseling world and this devotional deals with may topics that Christians struggle with on a daily basis. Each day is based in a Scriptural passage and includes a short reading to encourage and grow your faith.