Christ Reformed Fellowship
Resources
A curated library of confessions, books, commentaries, and links — assembled by the elders of Christ Reformed Fellowship to equip the saints for the work of ministry and the advance of Christ's kingdom.
Our Secondary Standard
The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
A faithful summary of the doctrines revealed in Scripture — not a replacement for the Word, but a precise articulation of what we believe the Word teaches. Read it, memorize it, discuss it with your family.
Produced by Reformed Baptists in 1677 and formally published in 1689, this confession represents the mature fruit of the Reformation applied to Baptist ecclesiology. It stands alongside the Westminster Confession as one of the great Reformed confessions of the English-speaking world.
Read the full confession"The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedience."
1689 Confession, Chapter 1
Topical Reading
Books & Resources by Subject
Recommended by the elders of CRF across key areas of Christian life, theology, and engagement with culture. These are not exhaustive — they are the books we would hand you first.
Prayer
Marriage
Sumpter's treatment of marriage as covenant — anchored in the conviction that husband and wife are no mere mortals but eternal beings being shaped by glory. A serious, theologically rich vision of Christian marriage that resists both feminist erosion and reactionary harshness.
Visit publisher Book · Canon PressWilson's classic on marriage as gospel living — laying out the distinct callings of husband and wife under Christ's headship. Direct, concrete, and unapologetic about biblical roles. One of the first books to put into the hands of an engaged couple or a struggling marriage.
Order from Canon Press Book · New Christendom PressEdgington confronts two failure modes that plague modern Christian marriages — the man who placates rather than leads, and the wife whose tongue tears down her own house. A pointed application of Proverbs and the household codes to the patterns most likely to wreck a covenant home.
Order from New Christendom PressFamily & Covenant Children
Doing what it takes to raise sons and daughters who walk with God. Baucham provides a comprehensive, Scripture-saturated framework for family discipleship — a rebuke to the church's outsourcing of covenant child-rearing and a practical call to fathers.
Find on Amazon PDF · FreeA brief but pointed treatment of the biblical case for children worshiping with the full covenant assembly — not segregated into age-graded programs. Useful for families navigating the transition to family-integrated worship.
Read PDF PDF · FreeAddresses the question directly from Scripture. A good companion to the attendance paper above — particularly helpful for parents who have questions about bringing young children into the full service.
Read PDF PDF · FreeA foundational treatment of the family as a covenant institution — its structure, its purpose, and its role in the advance of Christ's kingdom. Essential reading for fathers seeking to order their households under God's law.
Read PDFTheology, Apologetics & Law
A comprehensive online curriculum in presuppositional apologetics, theology, and ethics — drawn from the recorded lectures of Greg Bahnsen. If you want to think rigorously about defending the faith, start here.
Explore courses Book · AmazonThe definitive introduction to and exposition of Cornelius Van Til's presuppositional apologetic. Bahnsen presents Van Til's system with precision and applies it rigorously. Not light reading — but essential for serious engagement with unbelief.
Find on Amazon Book · AmazonThe foundational work of the theonomic movement — a thorough, exegetically grounded argument that God's moral law, including the civil case laws as general equity permits, remains normative for all human societies. Challenging and rewarding.
Find on Amazon Book · AmazonRushdoony's monumental work applying the Ten Commandments and the case laws of the Torah to every area of modern life — family, civil government, economics, education, and more. The founding text of Christian Reconstructionism.
Find on AmazonEschatology & Kingdom
One of the clearest and most accessible defenses of postmillennialism available. Kik works through Matthew 24 and Revelation 20 with careful exegesis, making the case that Christ's kingdom advances and will fill the earth before His return.
Find on Amazon Book · Free OnlineAn indispensable guide to reading OT prophecy rightly — particularly for understanding how prophetic texts relate to their NT fulfillment. Essential background for reading Revelation, Isaiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel in a redemptive-historical framework.
Read free online PDF · FreeThe classic treatment of biblical typology — how persons, events, and institutions in the OT foreshadow and are fulfilled in Christ. Fairbairn's method is careful, his scholarship is thorough, and his conclusions are consistently Christ-centered.
Download PDFPolitical Theology & Resistance
A Huguenot treatise from 1579 — one of the most important documents in the history of Christian political thought. Argues from Scripture and natural law that magistrates are bound by covenant to God and the people, and that tyranny may be lawfully resisted. Foundational for understanding the Reformed theory of political authority.
Read PDF Book · Canon PressA polemical and practical handbook for cultural engagement — written as a Reformed answer to Alinsky's Rules for Radicals. Wilson argues that Christians must engage the culture with joy, wit, and conviction rather than retreating into pietism or surrendering the public square.
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Biblical Commentaries
Recommended Commentaries
The elders recommend these commentaries for serious study of Scripture. Many are available free online — the church fathers and Reformers wrote for the church, not for publishers. Use them accordingly.
The complete commentaries of John Calvin — covering the bulk of the Old and New Testaments. Calvin's exegesis is precise, pastoral, and relentlessly Christ-centered. Start anywhere and you will be edified. The full set is available free through Monergism.
Read free online Commentary · Free OnlineCalvin's careful exposition of Isaiah — essential for understanding the prophetic backbone of the OT and its NT fulfillment. Particularly valuable for those working through Isaiah's servant songs and eschatological passages.
Read free online Commentary · Free OnlineOwen's magnum opus — seven volumes of exhaustive, devotionally rich exposition of Hebrews. No commentary on this epistle has surpassed it. Owen combines precise theological analysis with deep pastoral warmth. An investment that will repay a lifetime of study.
Read free online Book · Free OnlineOwen's definitive defense of particular atonement — the doctrine that Christ died effectually for the elect. A work of formidable scholarship and pastoral depth. Packer's introduction alone is worth the read. This book ends the debate on the extent of the atonement for those who read it carefully.
Read free online Commentary · Free OnlineA thorough and accessible commentary on Acts by Princeton's Joseph Addison Alexander. Alexander combines textual precision with theological depth, making this one of the best older commentaries on the founding and expansion of the early church.
Read free online Commentary · Free OnlineAlexander's careful exposition of Mark — the most action-oriented of the Gospels. Detailed, well-organized, and theologically sound. A reliable guide through Mark's presentation of Jesus as the suffering servant and victorious king.
Read free online Book · AmazonBroadus's classic commentary on Matthew — thorough, exegetically careful, and pastorally applied. Particularly strong on the Sermon on the Mount and the Olivet Discourse. One of the best older English commentaries on the first Gospel.
Find on Amazon Commentary · Free OnlineAlexander's translation and exposition of the Psalter — essential for those who sing the Psalms in worship. His notes illuminate the poetic structure, theological depth, and Christological content of every Psalm. An invaluable companion for psalm-singing congregations.
Read free online PDF · Free — Torah & TypologyEssential for reading the Torah rightly — Fairbairn's typological analysis illuminates how the Mosaic economy foreshadows Christ. Indispensable for understanding the relationship between law and gospel, shadow and substance.
Download PDF Book · Free Online — Prophecy & RevelationFairbairn's hermeneutical guide to OT prophecy — essential background for reading Revelation and Daniel. Establishes the principles by which prophetic texts should be interpreted in light of their fulfillment in Christ and the new covenant age.
Read free online Book · Amazon — DanielA postmillennial, preterist commentary on Daniel — arguing that the visions of Daniel found their fulfillment in the first-century establishment of Christ's kingdom. A thorough and well-documented alternative to dispensationalist readings of this key prophetic book.
Find on Amazon Book · Amazon — RomansMoo's NICNT commentary on Romans is among the most thorough and reliable modern treatments of Paul's magnum opus. Exegetically rigorous and theologically substantial — the standard academic commentary for serious students of Romans.
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The Gospel of Jesus Christ
If you are not yet a Christian — or if you are not certain you are — these resources are for you. The most important question you will ever answer is this: are you right with God?
One of the clearest and most searching presentations of the biblical gospel available. Washer does not offer easy comfort — he offers the real Christ. Watch this before you conclude you are a Christian. Watch it again after.
Watch on YouTube Article · Living WatersA direct, law-based presentation of the gospel — using the Ten Commandments to establish the need for a Savior before offering Christ as the only answer. The classic "Good Person Test" that has been used effectively in evangelism for decades.
Read the article Scripture · Bible GatewayRomans is the most systematic exposition of the gospel in the New Testament — moving from condemnation, through justification, to sanctification and glory. If you read nothing else, read Romans. Chapters 1–8 contain everything essential to understanding the good news.
Read Romans 1 → Scripture · Bible GatewayJohn's Gospel was written "that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." It is the most explicitly evangelistic of the four Gospels — begin here if you are new to the New Testament.
Read John 1 →