Biography

Portraits of a Radical Disciple by Christopher J.H. Wright

Recommended by Mark Tubbs.

A cornucopia of John Stott's colleagues pay honest tribute to the churchman and his ministry.

Robert Chapman by Robert L. Peterson

Recommended by Mark Tubbs.

A biography of the man of whom Spurgeon said, "He was the saintliest man I ever knew."

Becoming King by Troy Jackson

Recommended by John Bird.

A worthy and engaging attempt to place Martin Luther King Jr. in accurate historical context.

The Faith of Ronald Reagan by Mary Beth Brown

Not recommended by John Bird.

Author Brown does a disservice to the real Reagan with her over-adoring, over-attached, hyper-sentimental approach.

Son of Hamas by Mossab Hassan Yousef, Ron Brackin

Recommended by Ian Clary.

The true story of a Muslim-turned-Christian who went from living inside Hamas to living beneath the Cross.

Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand

Recommended by Tim Challies.

An immediate bestseller, an accolade much deserved, about a story of truly amazing grace.

Handel's Messiah by Calvin R. Stapert

Recommended by Tim Challies.

An guide for the average Christian to better appreciate Handel's masterpiece.

The Theology of B. B. Warfield by Fred G. Zaspel

Recommended by John Bird.

This comprehensive summary of the Lion of Princeton's theology is probably the only one you'll ever need.

Calvin and the Biblical Languages by John Currid

Recommended by Mark Tubbs.

A plea to modern Bible students and teachers to pursue linguistic knowledge of the original biblical languages.

Winter Spring Summer Fall by Ryan Murphy

Recommended by Mark Tubbs.

The second chapter in the saga of Ryan and Heather Murphy's missionary life in Kenya.