
Predestined for Joy: Finding Comfort in a Controversial Doctrine
Few Biblical doctrines are more polarizing among Christians than predestination and election. How sad. God intends these marvelous doctrines to unite Christians (His beloved children) and to give unwavering comfort, assurance, and joy in their salvation. Many Christians misunderstand the depth and encouragement of predestination and are skeptical about its goodness. This short and straightforward book may be what helps you find deeper comfort and joy in God’s sovereignty and salvation. Pastor Jonathan Shirk writes in plain language with Biblical fidelity. He unpacks the doctrine of predestination in order to help you better see God’s glory and find increasing comfort and joy in Christ and his saving grace.

The Heidelberg Catechism: True Comfort for Life & Death
The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beautiful and helpful summaries of the Christian faith ever written. It has been translated into numerous languages and has been and continues to be the statement of faith of millions of Christians around the world. Along with its faithful Biblical and theological content, its spirit is gracious and consoling. The Biblical truths taught in this sixteenth-century catechism provide insightful instruction and profound encouragement for children and adults alike. Open its pages often to find true comfort for life and death.

The Belgic Confession: Truth Worth Dying For
Guido de Bres was the primary author of the Belgic Confession. After he wrote it, he died for its contents. Along with the Belgic Confession itself, this volume offers you a brief and fascinating history of Guido de Bres and the Belgic Confession, along with several other important resources, including the last love letter he wrote to his wife from a horrific dungeon. There are few theological works that are more important, more helpful, and more comforting than the Belgic Confession.
