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Our New Spring & Summer 2024 Catalog Is Here!

on March 8, 2024

We’re excited to announce the arrival of our Spring & Summer 2024 Catalog. Packed full of essential resources for students, pastors, academics, and general readers, there are a number of books to get excited about.

Download our Spring & Summer 2024 Catalog (PDF) and start browsing today!

Here are a few highlights you’re not going to want to miss.

Grace from Heaven: Prayers of the Reformation

Release date: August 14, 2024

The Reformation was an extraordinary time of profound spiritual fervor. Grace from Heaven collects prayers from influential Protestant voices of the Reformation that express deep longings, theological richness, and a burning desire for God’s grace. The prayers are arranged by topic and time—from praise to petition, morning to evening—so that your prayer life can be interwoven with the rich tapestry of prayers of faithful Christians from the past.

“When I read Grace from Heaven: Prayers of the Reformation, I felt as though I had stumbled upon pearls of great price. Robert Elmer has put together a precious collection for the soul’s enrichment, a wealthy volume of wisdom from men and women who turned the tide of church history. As I prayed along with these great saints, I felt my personal worship, confession, and intercession rising to a new and wondrous level. … Grace from Heaven now has a home next to my Bible, and I trust it’ll find a home in your heart, too.” —Joni Eareckson Tada

“This book provides a wonderful collection of prayers from believers from the Reformation era of church history. You will be encouraged and edified as you encounter these believers—speaking their words and echoing their hearts.” —Trevin Wax

The Giver of Life: The Biblical Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and Salvation

Release date: June 5, 2024

God’s Spirit unites believers to Christ, conforms them to his image, and equips them for witness and ministry. In The Giver of Life, J. V. Fesko reflects on the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the application of Christ’s work for the salvation of sinners. Through a combination of biblical, historical, and theological study, Fesko illuminates the blessing of God’s presence with his people.

Written from a confessionally Reformed perspective in dialogue with the great creeds of the church, The Giver of Life provides a thorough and trustworthy guide to the Holy Spirit’s role in salvation.

“A spirited soteriological synthesis, gathering up a distinctively Protestant doctrine of salvation under the sign of Nicene pneumatology. This volume is an exemplary entry in the We Believe series.” —Fred Sanders

“J. V. Fesko has captured this historic doctrine beautifully, expressing the ‘faith once delivered to the saints’ in clear, contemporary terms. Christ’s church is enriched by this study.” —James M. Renihan

How Should We then Die? A Christian Response to Physician-Assisted Death

Release date: April 3, 2024

As more people accept the practice of physician-assisted death, Christians must decide whether to embrace or oppose it. Is it ethical for physicians to assist patients in hastening their own death? Should Christians who are facing death accept the offer of an assisted death?

In How Should We then Die?, physician Ewan Goligher draws from general revelation and Scripture to persuade and equip Christians to oppose physician-assisted death. Proponents of euthanasia presume what it is like to be dead. But for Christians, death is not the end. Christ Jesus has destroyed death and brought life and immortality through the gospel.

“Rarely has a book been needed as urgently as this one. Rarely has an author been better qualified to write it. I urge all Christians to prepare themselves to be able to provide a truly biblical response to one of the defining ethical issues of our day.” —Tim Challies

“Possibly the most important ethical issue of our time, the practice of offering assisted dying makes an implicit claim about how we regard the value of human life. How Should We then Die? will help laity to understand the legal, medical, ethical, and theological matters at stake in the debate.” —Kathryn Greene-McCreight


There are also new volumes in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series and the second volume of Navigating Tough Texts, coming soon. These titles and more are now available for pre-order on LexhamPress.com.

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