Nearly every Friday, The Good Book Company team gathers virtually together to reflect on the week that has passed. Week after week, we are reminded of the Lord’s faithfulness to us as a company. It’s a reminder, too, that publishing books requires hard work from a lot of people! Everyone, …
This is an exciting time of year. With the start of 2023 right around the corner, you’re likely thinking of some things you want to do differently in the new year.Â
We’ve hand-selected a few books to help, whether you’d like to find more rest in Christ or start …
Why do we anticipate Christmas with such relish? For the believer, the answer must surely lie, above all, in the awareness that Jesus Christ appeared to take away our sins.... continue reading
2022 was full of beautiful kids books, biblically rigorous devotionals, and gentle books covering controversial subjects. We loved sharing Alistair Begg’s second volume of daily devotions, Sophie Killingley’s creative spiritual journal, and Glen Scrivener’s argument for the cultural impact of the gospel, to name a few! ... …
As you write out Christmas lists for your loved ones, don't forget to include some gifts that point to the ultimate gift – Jesus! We recommend the following Christian books for Christmas gifts this year. There's something for everyone on your list!... continue reading
Ancient Israel had a lot of great moments—crossing the Red Sea, entering the promised land, the reign of King David, and many more. But the Israelites could also be a disaster. ... continue reading
Selected from Volume Two of Truth For Life: 365 Daily Devotions, these sixteen quotes by Alistair Begg reflect on the gospel. Each quote is from a daily devotion based on a selection of Scripture. ... continue reading
Paul and the Philippian believers enjoyed a partnership grounded in the gospel. Theirs wasn’t a static fellowship based on a little bit of common belief. Rather, it was a deepening friendship that blossomed as they continued “striving side by side for the faith of the gospel” and to “work out” …
When Esther hesitated to speak to King Ahasuerus about Haman’s plot against the Jews, Mordecai’s response was, to quote Iain M. Duguid in Esther and Ruth, Reformed Expository Commentary, “grounded in the reality and necessity of God’s intervention.”... continue reading
In and of itself, there’s nothing wrong with planning ahead. John Wesley, the great evangelist, even used to plan out his day in twenty-minute segments, ensuring that a third of an hour wouldn’t pass without him addressing himself to matters of God’s kingdom. But in these verses, James offers a …