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  • - Soul Care for Wounded Healers
    av Bethany Dearborn Hiser
    185,-

  • - Disagreeing Without Dividing the Church
    av Tim Muehlhoff & Richard Langer
    184,-

  • - A Book for Everyone About the Relationships That See Us Through
    av Kelly Flanagan
    224,-

  • - Finding Belonging in a World of Alienation
    av Gregory Coles
    212,-

  • av Gideon Yee Shun Tsang
    156,-

  • - Restoring the Credibility of Our Witness
    av Tara Beth Leach
    178,-

  • - A Story About Heaven that Heals the Heart
    av James Bryan Smith
    164,-

  • - How Leaders Are Formed in the Crucible of Change
    av Tod Bolsinger
    220,-

  • - 8 Sessions on Becoming an Adaptive Leader
    av Tod Bolsinger
    130,-

  • av Wendy Alsup
    165,-

    Have you experienced an ongoing trial that left you wrung out emotionally? Do you feel alone in your pain?Though suffering often leaves us feeling isolated, God invites us into the community of the Trinity and offers us many companions in Scripture. We experience loneliness alongside the exiled Israelites. We journey with David as he pleads to God for rescue. With Asaph we confess our unbelief. With Job we learn to lament. With Mary and Martha we learn to wait. In God's community, there is sweet fellowship, even in the hardest of circumstances. Journey in these pages with Wendy Alsup through her story of suffering, and more importantly, with the God who walks with us in the wilderness. This warm and contemplative book also includes a helpful appendix for those who companion a suffering loved one.

  • av John White
    343,-

    Eleanor McFarland and John Wilson join Gaal, the Son of the High Emperor, in a battle to thwart the evil plans of Lord Lunacy. Book Two in John White's Archives of Anthropos. Winner of the 1989 C. S. Lewis Gold Medal from Christian Home & School.

  • av John White
    261,-

    It was John's birthday. He would be thirteen. And what's more, it was on this day that his grandmother would tell him the mystery of his locket . . . And of his parents.But it was not to be. Before he could find out, he was magically transported to the land of Anthropos where he was startled to be hailed as the Sword Bearer, the slayer of the Goblin Prince.Here, in the imaginative story of the early history of Anthropos, John White captures the excitement and wonder of another world.

  • av John White
    288,-

    Anthropos is in danger. So Wesley, Kurt and Lisa are once again magically transported from their home in Winnipeg to help save this threatened land. The Iron Sceptre, the source of King Kardia's power to rule, is in peril. The children, joined by their cousin Mary, are called on to stop Mirmah and her chief sorcerer, Archimago. But to do so, they must travel beneath the Northern Mountains, around Goldcoffin's Palace and into the very heart of Mirmah's kingdom. What awaits is much more than a mere adventure.

  • av John White, Dale Larsen & Sandy Larsen
    343,-

    The king of Anthropos has a baffling illness and is threatened by the Dark Lord who has troubled that mysterious land so many times before. Once again Wesley, Kurt and Lisa are drawn to this strange country by the wondrous Gaal.Unexpectedly, an irritating neighbor, Betty, comes along with them. Despite the problems she causes--and despite being thrown into prison, attacked by a seven-headed ogre and lost in unnatural darkness, the group seeks to follow where Gaal leads. Together they battle Lord Lunacy in a final confrontation that holds the future of Anthropos in the balance.Here is the stirring conclusion to John White's mythical adventure series that has been beloved by tens of thousands.

  • - Rethinking Dependency, Restoring Generosity, and Redefining Sustainability
    av John Rowell
    460,-

    John Rowell sets out a program that will enable affluent churches in the West to give generously across cultures without fear of promoting dependent, hierarchical relationships.This book answers the questions whether Westerners ought to give or not to give in support of global evangelism and encourages maximum generosity as the path most reflective of God's heart on the matter.

  • - Cross-Cultural Storytelling at Home and Abroad
    av Tom A Steffen
    423,-

    We often think stories are for children. But using the Bible as evidence, we see that God communicated His truth to men and women of all cultures, time, and places by way of many small stories forming one large story. While possessing a rich heritage of storytelling, too many evangelicals have forfeited this vital skill. Tom Steffen's aim is to help readers recapture the most natural, universal, and effective means of evangelism-discipleship that exists--storytelling.

  • av Mark S Whorton
    445,-

    Young Earth vs.Old Earth. The debate has gone on for centuries, with most modern Christians disputing the scientific claim of an ancient earth. But is an old earth truly inconsistent with Scripture?Dr. Mark Whorton seeks to give biblically based answers and challenge the modern thinking that to be an evangelical Christian is to believe in a young earth. Using evidence as diverse as the bombardier beetle and St. Augustine, Dr. Whorton, a Christian apologist and genuine rocket scientist, provides a compelling answer to one of the most difficult and heated issues for modern Christians.

  • av Diane Stortz & Cheryl Savageau
    282,-

    Parents of Missionaries

  • - Integrating Philosophy and Moral Theology in a Postmodern Context
    av Patrick Nullens
    460,-

    Patrick Nullens and Ronald T. Michener seek to revitalize Christian ethics through an integrative approach to classical ethics. Their matrix of consequential, principle, virtue and value ethics provides an alternative to postmodern situation ethics and brings the framework of biblical wisdom to bear on contemporary ethical questions.

  • - The Origins and Effects of Replacement Theology
    av Ronald E Diprose
    460,-

    Modern Israel and its relations with its Arab neighbors has been conspicuously in the daily news ever since World War II. Until that time, the concept of Israel and a continuing Jewish people had been hovering in the distant background of Christian thought and doctrine since the post-apostolic era. In this important work, Dr. Diprose demonstrates the uniqueness of Israel and its special place in the divine plan.By carefully reviewing relevant New Testament and post-apostolic writings, the author traces the origin and development of Replacement Theology-the concept that the Church has completely and permanently replaced ethnic Israel in the outworking of God's plan throughout history-challenging its origin and role in the development of Christian thought on the future of ethnic Israel.

  • - Christian Perspectives on Globalization
     
    563,-

    Globalization may be the most hotly debated issue surrounding poverty. The benefits and costs of global economic integration are critical and complex.Is a globalized, free-market economy part of the solution to economic injustice or part of the problem?Are the international monetary systems pursuing policies that will reduce poverty or are they serving the interests of the wealthy?What do pro-poor policy reforms look like in the areas of trade and foreign investment?What kinds of immigration restrictions or reforms are consistent with the Christian faith?Should development aid be awarded only to well-governed, democratic countries?Would unrestrained economic growth imply environmental destruction?Economic Justice assembles leading economists to debate these and other issues surrounding globalization's effects on the poor. Writers urge an informed church to help identify the essentials of a Christian perspective on the societal, environmental and economic implications of globalization and to live accordingly.

  • - The Monetary Teachings of Jesus Christ
    av David (University of Bristol UK University of Bristol UK) Cowan
    445,-

    Financial expert David Cowan reflects on the economic parables of Jesus to understand life in an increasingly globalized economy. Jesus' words shed light on a broad range of fiscal issues from paying bills to wise investment to just socio-economic conditions.

  • - Creation, Re-Creation, and the Environment
    av Mark Bredin
    416,-

  • - The Paradox of the Crucified Life
    av Clive Calver
    372,-

    A book for Christians who crave more from their spiritual lives.

  • - Recovering Jesus' Disciple-Making Method
    av Gary Tyra
    460,-

    Gary Tyra's constructive study of the Sermon on the Mount seeks to revitalize discipleship by exposing and rooting out the modern incidence of Pharisaism (legalism, dogmatism, separatism, judgmentalism, etc.) among evangelical churches today.

  • - Giving Life to the Church That Is Dying to Survive
    av Jimmy Dorrell
    372,-

  • av Udo Middelmann
    252,-

    Udo W. Middelmann provides an alternative to literature that regards poverty relief as a strictly material problem. By exposing the power of fatalistic religious ideas to suppress people and devastate cultures, Middelmann places biblical ideas at the heart of cultural development.

  • av Gary Tyra
    416,-

    A clear vision of what the experience of Christ's empowering presence looks likeCitations from the spiritual masters that will serve to inspire them over and over again to make it their intention to live the rest of their lives enjoying Christ's empowering presenceA thoughtful discussion of the means by which this key spiritual dynamic can be experienced on a daily, moment-by moment, basis.

  • av Bob Sjogren & Gerald Robison
    242,-

    Cat and Dog PrayerHow to pray prayers that God wants to answerHow you've been given a Blank Check by GodThe six reasons why God says WaitThe four reasons why God says NoHow to pray Cause Me Prayers releasing the Holy Spirit completely in your life, andHow you need to be careful about what you pray about-because it can be the very thing that takes you away from God himself!Cat and Dog Theology

  • - Grace, Hope and Healing for Those Who Feel Trapped
    av Matthew S. Stanford
    286,-

    Focusing on adultery, rage, addiction, and homosexuality, neuroscientist Matthew Stanford explores what role biological predispositions play in behavior that the Bible defines as sinful.

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