Books by Witherspoon Press
Perfect for Lent, Crossbound
By Charles B. Hardwick
Journey through the last days of Jesus' life on earth—beginning with the Last Supper—as told in the Gospel of Luke. This study unpacks certain dimensions of the path of discipleship and challenges readers to take up their crosses and follow Jesus Christ through service, sacrifice, and salvation.
$12.95
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Living into Lent
By Donald K. McKim
Living into Lent allows time during the Lenten season for readers to reflect on their Christian identities, listen to God’s Word and will, and engage in practices that deepen the Christian experience through discipleship.
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$12.95
Open to Me the Gates
By Gradye Parsons, stated clerk of the PC(USA)
Open to Me the Gates explores how gates are conceptually used throughout the Bible. These places of entry are often metaphors for modern Christian beliefs and practices, such as justice and equality. This captivating collection of readings is enhanced by hymns, a study guide, and questions for reflection.
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12.95
The Year of the Bible, Revised
By James E. Davison
This ever-popular, comprehensive Bible-reading program for group study and individuals offers a sweeping introduction to biblical themes, persons, and concepts. Complete with a detailed reading schedule for every day of one year.
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Participant’s Book: $5.95
Leader’s Guide: $19.95
God's Abundant Table
By Cynthia M. Campbell
Whether used for personal reflection of congregational study, this reflection on key biblical texts and a six-session study guide, will invite you to discover the many connections in the Bible between what we do in the Lord’s Supper, what it means to be in a relationship with God, and how God would have us live every day.
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$12.95
To Be Reformed: Living the Tradition
By Joseph D. Small
What part of the Reformed tradition play in a “post-denominational” church? What is the value of the Reformed tradition in a rapidly changing world? This book responds to these questions by exploring the ongoing relevance of Reformed perspectives on Christian faith and life.
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$19.95
John Calvin: His Life and Legacy, DVD
Award-winning documentary
John Calvin: His Life and Legacy combines insightful interviews of well-known Calvin scholars with stunning visuals from historical places such as Geneva and Paris. This 60-minute documentary will stimulate audiences and inspire a great passion and understanding of their history as Reformed Christians.
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About Witherspoon Press
Witherspoon Press, a publishing imprint of Congregational Ministries Publishing, was established in 1997 to help further the mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) by providing resources that nurture, affirm, challenge and celebrate the human spirit.
We take our name from John Witherspoon, one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church in America and moderator of its first General Assembly in 1789. In addition to his leadership in the Presbyterian Church, Witherspoon was also president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), a member of the New Jersey state legislature and the Continental Congress and the only member of the clergy to sign the Declaration of Independence. Like John Witherspoon, everything we do remains grounded in the wonderfully rich Presbyterian and Reformed tradition that has shaped so much of the life of our culture.