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Broken Wharfe exists to glorify Christ and edify his church through the provision of confessional Baptist resources.
England, United Kingdom
Joined March 2021
£7.00 / $12.00 : Explore "Pilgrim’s Progress" with the unmatched guidance of C.H. Spurgeon's addresses on the topic. Spurgeon’s enduring love for "Pilgrim’s Progress" shines through—he famously read it over 100 times! His insights help readers uncover the spiritual truths hidden within Bunyan’s masterpiece, helping us relate its timeless lessons to daily life. Available at
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This timeless classic is a moving autobiography that reveals Bunyan’s dramatic transformation from a life of sin and despair to one of great faith and redemption. Through vivid storytelling and raw honesty, Bunyan shares his struggles with doubt, fear, and guilt, offering a compelling testament to the boundless grace of God as experienced through the support and guidance of the church. Whether you are struggling with guilt, searching for hope, or seeking a deeper understanding of grace, Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners serves as an enduring reminder of God’s infinite love and mercy as experienced within the Christian community. If you desire renewed faith, church fellowship, or a richer grasp of God’s grace, this book is an essential addition to your Christian library. “My dear children, the milk and honey is beyond this wilderness. God be merciful to you, and grant that you be not slothful to go in to possess the land.” ~ John Bunyan, The Preface Purchase this book today at
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Tune into this special episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast to learn about a baptismal controversy in the 1690s, involving a Church Planter, an Anglican Rector and a Baptist Pastor. An exclusive excerpt from the recently published audiobook recording of "Hot Water" is made available in this episode, don't miss it!
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"The minister that hath gifts hath cause also to walk humbly with God and be little in his own eyes, and to remember withal, that his gifts are not his own, but the churches; and that by them he is made a servant to the church." - John Bunyan, Grace Abounding, pg 58. Read the full article here:
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While C.H. Spurgeon is still remembered as being the most popular preacher of the Victorian era, it has generally been forgotten that the influence he exercised on fellow ministers and theological students was a major part of his life, possibly of even greater personal importance than his own ministry. That he organized a college, supervised the training of some 845 students, presided at an annual conference of ministers, and regarded all this as his ‘life’s labour and delight’ are facts that are little known today. Glean from Spurgeon's biblical understanding and pastoral wit in this unabridged edition of "Lectures to my Students". Purchase your copy for today at
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Fred Malone’s long published work ‘The Baptism of Disciples Alone’ is a classic ‘must-read’ treatment for those thinking through the issue of baptism and its practice in the church. Should we baptize infants? What does the Bible say? And how are we to engage with the common arguments often made in favour of infant Baptism? Malone deals with these questions and many more, showing us the biblical arguments that turned him away from the Baptism of infants and towards the Baptism of disciples alone. This newly bound and designed edition is a welcome contribution to our Bookshop and will stimulate any and all that consider its arguments from Holy Scripture. Purchase your copy for today at
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The purpose of this book is to examine this controversy and consider some crucial issues it raised, principally the nature of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. It involved three men, William Burkitt (1650–1703), John Tredwell, and Benjamin Keach (1640–1704). It is the hope of the author that these events in the 1690s and their thoughtful consideration will help Christians think through issues of church membership, Baptism, church discipline and other issues pertaining to the theology and practice of ecclesiology. Purchase your copy for today at
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RT @Rob_Castillo77: This small book from @BrokenWharfe was a really good read, historical and theological in its writing. Capturing the tim…
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"It was in the celebration of the Passover meal in Mark 14 that Jesus chose to institute a new covenant meal known as the Lord’s Supper. For the Christian, the covenant promise of God is heralded as the participant is fed spiritually upon the body and blood of Christ, as he is spiritually present among them. Therefore, this meal is a means of grace." - Ryan Davidson ( @jryandavidson ), Green Pastures, 44.
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The means of grace are in my hand The blessing is at God’s command Who must the work fulfill; And though I read, and watch and pray, Yet here the Lord directs my way And worketh all things still. — John Berridge
We had a great weekend with @jryandavidson on the means of grace and the green pastures of our Lord at our first Southern Magnolia Confessional Baptists conference.
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🎙️ Listen to the latest episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, where John Mark and Jonny record the 30th episode of the Broken Wharf podcast where they delve deep into the doctrines of Irresistible Grace and Perseverance of the Saints. Featuring special guest Dr. Riddle, they discuss key theological concepts from the TULIP framework, including scriptural interpretations, the effectual call, and the role of God's sovereignty in salvation. Learn about the assurance of grace, the nature of genuine faith, and practical applications for understanding perseverance in the Christian life. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in Reformed theology and the doctrines of grace. Available now wherever you get your podcasts.
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£7.30/$11.00 in our January Sale: “The essays in this volume ( from @Petty_France ) constitute a wonderful blend of biblical, historical, contemplative, and practical theology all in defense of the doctrine of divine impassibility.'” - James Dolezal Purchase your copy today at
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RT @PaulSanduleac: Daniel Scheiderer (@1689Dogmatician, PhD at @SBTS) teaching covenant theology from a Reformed Baptist perspective in Chi…
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