A Recommended Library for Bible Students
By: Pastor Matt Stahl
The following is a list of theological volumes I recommend… Please keep in mind that I don’t necessarily agree with every single viewpoint of the authors/books. I will be adding more books to this list, so please let me know if you would like an updated list. Please read critically/with discernment.
GCBC Sermon Audio Page
Follow our Sermon Audio page for weekly sermons and teachings.
IRBS Theological Seminary in Mansfield, TX
IRBS Theological Seminary will thoroughly prepare you for Gospel ministry. To ensure this, our degree programs are robust and conducted by expert pastor-scholars.
Reformation Heritage Books
Reformation Heritage Books (RHB) is a publisher and bookseller whose mission is, by the Spirit’s grace, to aim for the conversion of unbelievers and equip the saints to serve Christ and His church through biblical, experiential, and practical ministry, via books, tracts, and other resources. RHB aims that reading material be God-glorifying and be in accord with the Scriptures and historic Reformed creeds for the promotion and defense of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We believe that this purpose is well-served by providing instruction and training that develops knowledge and skills as well as the personal piety and Christian character that is essential for a faithful and growing life in Christ.
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The Second London Baptist Confession of 1689
In 1677, Reformed Baptists anonymously published the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith. This was a confession based upon the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Savoy Declaration. The Baptists used these contemporary confessions as a basis for their own for two reasons. One was to show their unity with the reformed branch of the church; the other was because of the clear, beautiful, and biblical articulation found within them. In 1689, greater freedom was given to dissenting ministers in England, and the Second London Baptist Confession was republished and signed. It is called the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, or the Second London Baptist Confession, as it was the second confession published by Reformed Baptists in London.