Suddenly, Master Peter had an idea. He could ask his hero, Martin Luther, to teach him how to pray! After all, the great Reformer was there, sitting in his very own barber chair, waiting patiently for Peter to cut his hair and give him a shave...."Dr. Luther, do you think you could help me learn to pray better?"
"Romans is the apostle Paul's most comprehensive study of doctrine." R.C. Sproul "Paul’s epistle to the Romans has been influential at critical moments in church history: The conversion of Augustine in the early church; Influencing Martin Luther and John Calvin during the Protestant Reformation; Changing the lives of George Whitfield and John Wesley in the evangelical revival of the eighteenth…
"In this thoroughly revised and updated edition of If There's a God, Why are There Atheists?, R.C. Sproul examines the arguments of four prominent atheists: Freud, Marx, Feuerbach, and Nietzsche. Engaging with these thinkers' works on a psychological as well as theological basis, Sproul shows that there are as many psychological and sociological explanations for unbelief as for belief- and that…
"Worship can mean many things to many people. Even the church cannot seem to agree on how worship should look....Yet while we often take our cues from pop culture or church history, the true nature of worship is found in God's Word." (Back Cover)
"Getting the Gospel Right, a companion to R. C. Sproul's popular Faith Alone...Unity in the gospel touches the soul of the church itself and all of its members. After all, "to be faithful to the Great Commission," R.C. Sproul explains, "we must get the gospel right." (From the Back Cover)
"[Sproul] carefully explores the relationship between original sin and human free will, clarifies misconceptions about the work of God in a believer's liberation from sin, illuminates the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation, and offers compelling reasons to believe the work of salvation is in God's hands." (From the Back Cover)
"Sproul shows the reader that a self-creating universe is a self-contradiction. Every Christian who wants to make an effective defense for his or her faith should read this book." Steven B. Cowan (from the backcover)
"In Faith Alone, R.C. Sproul clearly explains the doctrine of salvation, including why Protestantism and Roman Catholicism split over justification in the first place and why that division remains an uncrossed chasm." (from the back cover)