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 Rather than treating the seven deadly sins as outdated categories or reducing sanctification to behavior modification, the contributors root virtue in gospel transformation.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.
Redeeming Sex in Marriage: How the Gospel Rescues Sex, Transforms Marriage, and Reveals the Glory of God
A profound and practical guide for married couples seeking to understand the divine purpose of sex within a biblical framework.
Build a Stronger Marriage: The Path to Oneness
Build a Stronger Marriage by Bob Lepine, part of the Ask the Christian Counselor series, provides readers with practical and concise guidance on working through common problems in marriages. The author helps readers recognize the various factors that can cause […]
A Short Guide to Spiritual Disciplines: How to Become a Healthy Christian
Discover a holistic approach to spiritual growth with Mason King’s A Short Guide to Spiritual Disciplines. Using the categories of attention, emotions, and limits, King offers practical insights into surrendering all of life to God’s good design. A must-read for all Christians seeking to deepen their faith in a distracting, modern world.
Hebrews Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC)
Schreiner describes Hebrews as a sermon in epistolary form that exhorts its readers to hold fast to their faith. Hebrews has a rich theology and some of the most contested or misunderstood passages in the New Testament, such as the warning passages and apostasy. I highly recommend Schreiner’s EBTC commentary on Hebrews.
CSB Experiencing God Bible
The CSB Experiencing God Bible invites the reader to meet the God of the Bible in an immersive, experiential way. It has several ways to help study Scripture in a personal way to grow your faith into a deeper relationship with God.
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.
Legal Issues in Biblical Counseling: Direction and Help for Churches
Legal Issues in Biblical Counseling aims to encourage the church to wisely engage in ministry while complying with civil authorities in a God honoring way. The book is edited by T. Dale Johnson Jr. and Edward Wilde with contributions from biblical counselors and lawyers. It covers important topics that are similar to what is taught in a business law class but specific to Biblical Counseling.
Romans Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC)
Romans is a letter addressed to first-century Roman Christians that focuses on the gospel, Jesus Christ as the focus of the gospel, and the exposition and spread of the gospel.

