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Are Your Prayers Like Paul's Prayers?

Alistair Begg | May 17, 2019

When I read Paul’s prayers, I am always struck by the fact that many of the matters that are the focus of my prayers are absent in his.... continue reading

Our Prayers Reveal Our Priorities

Alistair Begg | April 30, 2019

To pray is an admission and an expression of dependence. A self-assured person is not going to pray prayers of petition; there’s no need to pray if you think you have got it all covered. A self-righteous person is not going to pray prayers of confession; there’s no need to …

The Good Book Company North America Staff Update

The Good Book Company | Dec. 4, 2018

Press Release: Brad Byrd to Transition from The Good Book Company to New Venture Spanning Publishing, Media and Non-Profit Industries... continue reading

TGBC's Bestsellers of 2016

Rachel Jones | Dec. 20, 2016

The end of the year means that the internet is awash with “best books of the year” lists. So here’s a list of our own—The Good Book Company’s bestsellers of 2016... continue reading

Alistair Begg on Christmas Playlist

Alistair Begg | Dec. 19, 2016

"At Christmas the voice that made the cosmos could be heard crying in the cradle."... continue reading

Alistair Begg on Christmas Playlist

Alistair Begg | Dec. 12, 2016

"At the first Christmas, Jesus came to you. Now you must decide: will you come to him?"... continue reading

Alistair Begg on Christmas

Alistair Begg | Dec. 7, 2016

Alistair Begg talks to Bob Lepine from Family Life Today about his book Christmas Playlist, Christmas outreach and lots more... continue reading

The loneliness of the long distance runner…

Tim Thornborough | March 30, 2016

The great surprise for many people in ministry is how isolated and lonely it can be... continue reading

I packed up my notes and walked off stage mid-sermon

Christopher Ash | March 15, 2016

In the USA it is estimated that some 1500 people leave pastoral ministry each month due to burnout, conflict or moral failure. Here’s the story of just one of them, Dennis... continue reading

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