This is an excellent commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism written by Kevin DeYoung
, a conservative RCA minister. Sinclair Ferguson's description on the back cover: "A crash course in life-changing biblical teaching, a wake-up call to the slumbering, a blood transfusion for the spiritually anemic, a solid meal for the mature -- and much more: conversational, cutting where needed, gospel-filled -- and clear"

David Murray has recently written a short book on depression. This newest book "How Sermons Work" (just published this year) provides an excellent refresher for experienced preachers and a reliable guide for those just starting out. Easy and enjoyable to read.
Dale Ralph Davis has writtena number of excellent redemptive
historical commentaries on the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel
and Kings. This also another interesting book in that same vein.
Peter Jones' book provides an excellent anaysis of the difference between the two world views presented in Scripture, particulary set out in Romans 1 (the chapter that most of this book is outlined by). In his preface Jones says that he was a personal friend of John Lennon, the famous singer of the group The Beatles. While Lennon came to America to deeply influence culture, at the same time Jones came to America to write up it. He married Rebecca Clowney. He is a great gift for evaluating worldviews and understanding our present battle against unbelief. Recommended.
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