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Preorder for Spring: Upcoming Highlights!

With a new season comes a new crop of encouraging and edifying Christian books. These new release titles—covering everything from Bible reading to ...

Book Review : Impossible Christianity

Impossible Christianity Review By James Jeffery Impossible Christianity is written for Christians who have become disillusioned with the Christi...

Book Review : The Biggest Story Curriculum

The Biggest Story Curriculum Review by James Jeffery The Biggest Story Curriculum is the much-anticipated complement to the recently-released The ...

Winter Pre-Orders!

As winter approaches and the weather turns frosty, it’s time to make provision for chilly nights spent indoors. Why not stock up on good books to k...

Biblical Theology: A Canonical, Thematic & Ethical Approach

Book Review | Biblical Theology: A Canonical, Thematic & Ethical Approach By James Jeffery      Caveat: I cannot help but show a degree of par...

Book Review: 5 Puritan Women: Portraits of Faith and Love

Puritan men loom large in our Protestant heritage. We've been shaped by the Johns (Owen, Bunyan, Flavel), the Richards (Baxter, Sibbes), and the...

Books for Winter Read-Alouds

Cozy up with a good book this winter season! From classic tales to heartwarming stories with Christian themes, these recommended family read-alouds...

5 Books to Give as Mother’s Day Gifts

Flowers wilt. Chocolates disappear in a few days (or a few hours). But books are a gift that can last your mum a lifetime. Long after Mother’s Day ...

Refreshing New Kids Allegory ‘The Pauper’s Robe’ Is Dressed for Success | Review by Rod Lampard

  The Pauper’s Robe, Baxter and Cooper Publishing, is a new arrival on the Australian Christian kids’ book scene. The 33-page allegory takes reade...

Reformers Bookshop's 40th Birthday GIVEAWAY

Book Review : Called to Preach

Called to Preach Review By James Jeffery I’m sure you’ve heard these questions before: Are people ‘called’ to preach’? What should be the prior...

Book Review : You’re Only Human

Review by James Jeffery Many of us live in performance-oriented families and cultures where human identity is intrinsically connected with our wor...