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In every age people have felt sure that the book of Revelation described events in their time. Amid the uncertainties of our age, Revelation assures us of the ultimate triumph of God.
Who are you when no one's looking? When her people were threatened, Esther had to ask herself that question. Would she step out and risk her own life? Godly character develops under pressure.
We desperately need role models today - people who allow us to be fully human yet inspire us to look beyond our weaknesses to the living God.
Sometimes our worship loses its passion, our prayer life becomes stagnant, we forget why we are serving God. And the world's ways subtly become our ways.
Conversion is an amazing miracle and being involved in it is an exciting privilege. But many of us find evangelism intimidating!
When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray, he gave them the Lord's Prayer. But is the Lord's Prayer simply a form of prayer repeated during Sunday morning worship? I
The human acceptance we long for often comes only if we are attractive, smart, wealthy or powerful. And God's standards seem even higher. We think we must work harder, live better, pray longer and witness to more people to get on God's good side.
Using Old Testament passages, this study guide is an exploration of the key 'names of God' revealed in the Bible.
Nine studies for individuals or small groups based on the most loved part of the Bible. T
We pray for our own needs and for the needs of others. We pray in the face of conflict, and we pray for forgiveness. And we can learn how to pray by praying and being prayed for by others.
Many Bible studies of the book of Ruth focus on the life and character of Ruth herself. Ruth takes a more comprehensive view of the book as a whole.
We are called to four great loves: to love God; to love God's Word; to love God's people; to love God's purposes in the world. It is both an awesome task and a glorious opportunity that God promises to equip us for.
Who is the Holy Spirit? How does he change our lives? How does he work in the world?
The world encourages us to love ourselves, believe in ourselves, and tell ourselves that we are beautiful, wonderful, intelligent and capable.
Truth seems to be an outdated concept. It is considered rude to speak of right and wrong. In such a culture we need to be reminded of the biblical value of integrity.
In this guide, you are invited to study eight prayers in the New Testament that contain beautiful language and deep thoughts, evoking God's character and attributes with rich metaphors and powerful images.
These eight studies from Lynne M. Baab, based on prayers from seven Old Testament books, invite you to meet our mighty, loving God in fresh ways, bringing all of who you are to him.
The way we think and feel about ourselves is one of the most important things about us. These eight studies are designed to help us take a transforming look at some key aspects of our self-image under the clear reflection of God's love.
This LifeBuilder explores the lives of these and other Bible characters. Their example helps us live in the present by learning from people of the past.
Biblical people who followed Christ encountered every kind of obstacle: hostility, loneliness, injustice, failure, and other seemingly impossible difficulties. Here are ten instances of biblical people learning that they could rely on Christ to see them through, even when all other avenues of help failed.
Old Testament prophets still have important words for today's Christian, and Ezekiel is no exception. His visions and prophecies were compelling and powerful.
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