Released in the UK May 2020
Released in the US May 2020
Trade paperback | 176 Pages
9781527103023 • £7.99 $12.99
BISAC – REL067100
What does salvation mean? What does our redemption in Christ look like? How does it take hold of us? In her clear and engaging style, Natalie Brand looks at why we need rescuing, how Christ’s death and resurrection accomplishes salvation, and how this work is applied to us by the Holy Spirit.
Natalie Brand
Natalie Brand is a writer and Bible teacher. She has authored several books, including ‘Priscilla, Where Are You? A Call to Joyful Theology’ and ‘The Good Portion: Salvation’. She has a Ph.d in systematic theology from the University of Wales and lectures in theology.
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Excellent stuff… Bursting with comfort and joy, here is good news for all who feel that life has sapped their spiritual energy. Natalie Brand writes with freshness and vim, acting as a friendly guide to the alpine wonders of our salvation.
Michael Reeves
President and Professor of Theology, Union School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales
This powerful and painstaking work is a joyous read for any believer – it truly made my heart soar at God’s wonderful work and ways. Who knew a book on doctrine could do that? Big, beautiful Bible themes are explained, illustrated and applied with warmth and excitement.
Ann Benton
Author and family conference speaker, Guildford, England
Natalie Brand has produced an outstanding book, an excellent basis for a study group. A theologian in her own right, Dr. Brand has a thorough grasp of the panorama of salvation and its constituent elements. She writes in an engaging manner: clear, incisive, and highly accessible. Her illustrations are superb and illuminating. Buy it, read it, and use it!
Robert Letham
Wales Evangelical School of Theology, Bridgend, Wales
In this latest volume on Doctrine for Every Woman, Natalie Brand serves up the ‘Good Portion’ concerning Salvation. From election, calling, regeneration (and more) to justification and adoption, we learn how we can meaningfully claim our redeemed identity as daughters of a living and loving God. Highly recommended!
Margaret Köstenberger
Associate Professor of Theology & Women’s Ministry and Faculty Coordinator of Women’s Ministry Programs, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary