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Hosea shows us how God feels about His people Hosea shows us how God feels about us Let God's passion stir your passion
90-day undated devotional of readings from classic authors throughout church history - Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon The Song of Songs paints in our imaginations a physical place where we may spend time with Christ and enjoy his love. The language of human love is intended to evoke an experience of divine love and inspire in us a response of love. It channels our desires to their true end, our Creator and Redeemer. In this 90-day undated devotional Tim Chester has curated a selection of writings from classic authors such as Gregory the Great, Richard Sibbes, Hudson Taylor, Charles Spurgeon, and many others, that will help readers to know Christ's love better. Spend 90 days in the company of these heroes of the faith and pin your affection on the one who is their Bridegroom and yours. There is commentary on each verse of the Song, with perspectives from a couple of different authors on some verses. Chester has included a thought-provoking question with each reading to help you apply it to your own heart.
Aimed at people who are fascinated with angels Stories of angelic encounters Directs attention towards Christ
Meals are an important part of hospitality--fostering grace in our communities. Chester draws from six narratives in the Gospel of Luke to urge sacrificial giving and loving around the table.
Exploring the enduring influence of John Stott's views on the Christian life, this book will encourage a new generation of evangelical Christians to benefit from Stott's life and teaching.
This imaginatively illustrated book includes eight dragon myths from China, Greece, Japan, England, Iceland, and even America—and explains why we are telling these kinds of stories.This collection tells story after exciting story about dragons. You have probably heard some of them, but some of them will surprise and excite you. We don't just hear the stories of St. George, Perseus, and Thor. We also learn the story of John Lambtown, a man who goes fishing, catches a tiny dragon that quickly grows to epic proportions, and can only be defeated with a bizarre suit of armor. We laugh at the story of the tiny storm god Susannoo who outwits a dragon the size of eight hills with rice wine. We shudder as we hear about the fight of the red and white dragons of Wales and the king that cleverly trapped them. We even get to hear about a dragon that terrorized Indians in Illinois.Each of these stories resonates with us because of something deep in the human imagination that loves to hear about fighting fierce dragons. In the Garden of Eden, it was a dragon that tricked our first parents, and at the end of the Bible, the book of Revelation, the dragon is identified as Satan. Pastor and author Tim Chester explains what these stories mean, and how we should live in the world as a result.Canonball Books is the children's imprint of Canon Press. At Canonball, we believe stories are soul food, so you can expect excitement, danger, loyalty, virtue, and family in your Canonball books. Feed your kids the right books!
A theological exploration of baptism and communion, making a compelling case against the Roman Catholic and Evangelical positions.
Lent devotional in Isaiah 52 - 53 to help you delight in the beauty of Christ.
Discover the key to enjoying God in every moment of every day
Tackles one of the biggest struggles in the Christian's life Helpful and encouraging Part of the Crosslands series
Explores the theology and missiology of the influential contemporary theologian, Jurgen Moltmann.
Daily readings from the Gospel of John to prepare your heart for Easter
Expository Bible-study guide to Exodus, showing how this foundational book foreshadows Christ, points to the new creation, and calls us to radical discipleship.
Who is this ascended Jesus? He is King, Priest and man and is still at work. Ultimately he is humanity in the presence of God. Here we discover how we are a part of the Ascension. With the Spiritâ¿s enlightening we can begin to understand the Ascension. Tim Chester introduces us to this important doctrine.
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