Recommended Reading

Books

In recommending these books, we are not implying that we agree with every point, but rather, consider each book useful as a whole. Note that discernment must always be used when examining material from any source (Acts 17:11).

Online Study Helps

  • Look at the Book (LABs)
    “Look at the Book is a new online method of teaching the Bible. It’s an ongoing series of 8–12 minute videos in which the camera is on the text, not the teacher. You will hear John Piper’s voice and watch his pen underline, circle, make connections, and scribble notes — all to help you learn to read God’s word for yourself. His goal is to help you not only see what he sees, but where he sees it and how he found it.”
  • New City Catechism Web App | New City Catechism Mobile App
    “This is a fun, simple, elegant web-based tool consisting of 52 joint adult and children’s catechism Q&As adapted by Timothy Keller and Sam Shammas from the Reformation catechisms. The app allows kids to track their progress and view kid-friendly versions of the catechism answers, and allows adults to see rich, expanded content, and dig into the depths of each question and answer. New City Catechism is a joint project between Redeemer Presbyterian Church and The Gospel Coalition.”