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Hold Fast the FaithClick HERE for a description of our latest book, Hold Fast the Faith, by Matthew Everhard.

 

 

 

 

The remainder of titles are in alphabetical order. Click on each title for a fuller description — and to purchase the book through either Amazon.com or through the PLC bookstore.

PLC Publications Reformation Press

 

 

 

A Cry of Need and of Joy, edited by Richard E. Burnett

A Guide to Church Property (2nd edition), by Lloyd J. Lunceford

And God Spoke All These Words, by Robert P. Mills

Belonging to Christ: Basic Biblical Truths for Discipleship, by Donna Phillips Munson

Broken Covenant, by Parker T. Williamson

Called by a New Name, by Gerritt Scott Dawson

Confessing the Faith, by Craig M. Kibler

Discovering Jesus, by Gerrit Scott Dawson

Faith as Foundation, by Rene’ de Visme Williamson

Forgotten Foundation, by Russ Stevenson

Given and Sent in One Love, by Gerrit Scott Dawson and Mark R. Patterson

I am With You Always, by Gerritt Scott Dawson

I Believe: The Apostles’ Creed for the Third Millennium, by Robert P. Mills

Jesus: The Only Way?, by John Snyder

Leadership Jesus Style, by Douglas A. Rehberg

Love Bade Me Welcome, by Gerrit Scott Dawson

Lyrical Meditations, by Geoffrey A. Todd

Politics and Protestant Theology, by Rene’ de Visme Williamson

Reflections: Biblical and Otherwise about Sexuality

Rock Solid: Helping Teens Discover the Truth of Christianity, by Matthew Everhard

Selecting an Evangelical Pastor…A Lay Perspective, by Robert B. Fish

Standing Firm, by Parker T. Williamson

The Journey, by Don Elliott

The Presbyterian Left’s Great Witch Hunt

Whom Alone We Worship and Serve, by Robert P. Mills

These Sheep Bite, by John Snyder

Truly the Son of God: What the Bible Teaches About Jesus, by Robert P. Mills

Vanishing Point, by Parker T. Williamson

1 comment

  1. Carroll Baird says:

    I am still trying to find out if you have a study guide or information on starting a study of the French Confession. Should we get The Book of Confessions to do this study?

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