Don’t Catholics and Protestants believe the same thing? R.C. Sproul thoughtfully and theologically answers this question.
Our deep, lasting joy is in our relationship with God through Jesus Christ.
Jesus' Passion Week told from the perspective of a donkey in picture book format.
Understand how economics works directly with religious freedom and how stewardship is at the heart of a healthy economic system.
Get to know God more deeply as you study His holiness and splendor. Use words like "awe" and "fear" as you put God at the central place in your life.
This is the story of a knight who goes on a dangerous journey, and takes many wrong turns. In this tale, we are challenged to decide whether to trust the map of the king , just as we should trust God along the way.
Key themes of Scripture are introduced in this tale told by tiny creatures as they pass through dramatic situations.
A Biblical study on the nature and attributes of the Holy Spirit as a member of the Trinity.
A prince is willing to drink from a poison cup to save his people, illustrating the great love God has for his people through Jesus. (3-7 years).
Examine the biblical pattern for spiritual growth and look at models of spiritual maturity. See how to obtain a vital sense of God's presence rather than feeling His absence.
What manner of worship is glorifying to God? R.C. Sproul explores God's design for Biblical worship.
R.C. Sproul's defense of the centrality of the cross in the Christian faith. The cross is the essential doctrine of Christianity, and should be studied by all believers.
R.C. Sproul looks to Hebrews 11 for a biblical definition of faith. Believing God and living by His Word, we can see how the lives of God's people trusted God when they didn't know the future.
R.C. Sproul explains the Trinity. While the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is mysterious, it is not contradictory.
A collection of authors call for evangelicals to return to their historical roots in the Reformation.
Education is discipleship, so the goal is to see your children bear fruit, grow in grace, and become more like Christ.