Captivating Grace

365 Devotions for the Reformed Thinker

by Josh Childs, Scott Sauls, Zondervan,

On Sale: 2019-12-30

Book Summary

Learn more about the world-changing perspectives, biblical foundations, and passion for God's grace behind the Protestant Reformation in the daily devotional Captivating Grace.

About the Book

Reformed theology informs our view of God’s sovereignty, mercy, and the gospel. The spiritual leaders of the Protestant Reformation influence our faith every day. Learn more about their world-changing thoughts, biblical foundations, and passion for God’s grace in Captivating Grace365 Devotions for the Reformed Thinker.

Scripture Alone, Faith Alone, Grace Alone, Christ Alone, and To the Glory of God Alone--these are the five Solas and the basis for this beautiful collection of devotions. Inside this yearlong devotional you’ll find:

  • 365 devotions drawn from the books, sermons, and commentaries of the most influential figures of reformed thinking, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Charles Spurgeon
  • Each entry in this daily devotional includes a Scripture and a short reading
  • A purple ribbon marker and gorgeous interiors

Captivating Grace is a thoughtful gift for new Christians, seminary and college students, and anyone who wants a richer spiritual life, as well as newly ordained pastors and church leaders who need encouragement. With its classic design, this 365-day devotional is also a wonderful keepsake for a personal library. Here you will find treasured insights from the greatest voices of Reformed theology bound together with God’s unchanging Word.

Product Details

  • Imprint: Zondervan
  • On Sale: 2019-12-30
  • Publisher: Zondervan
  • Publication Date: 2019-12-30
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  • Category 1 : RELIGION / Christian Life / Inspirational
  • Category 2 : RELIGION / Christian Life / Devotional
  • Category 3 : RELIGION / Christian Theology / History
  • Category 4 : RELIGION / Christian Church / History