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  • av H. Wayne House
    115,-

    The Bible is a ready resource for guidance on topics and questions that often provoke and perplex believers. And yet few know where to look for the answers they need. Until now."Answers to Common Questions About Jesus" seeks to explore the life and miracles of Christ by answering questions such as: -Who were Jesus' siblings?-What languages did Jesus speak?-Where was Jesus before His birth?-Why did Jesus need to be baptized?-Did Jesus really descend into hell?Written in question-and-answer format for easy reading, these quick reference guides provide brief summaries of important biblical doctrines so Christians can confidently and honestly discuss their beliefs with family, friends, andneighbors.

  • av Susan K. Marlow
    86,-

    Jem Coulter thinks his family is just on a sightseeing trip to the big city of Sacramento. Then armed bandits hold up the stagecoach for the secret stash they're carrying: gold for the Union Army fighting the distant Civil War! Suddenly war isn't so far away; it's right there on the road to Sacramento, with Jem's father, the sheriff of Goldtown, fighting against the rebel army's Knights of the Golden Circle.When the family finally reaches the city, they think they're safe at last. Setting out to see the sights, Jem, his sister Ellie, and their cousin Nathan make a new friend. But is Henry the pal they think he is? With a father who is a die-hard Confederate, could Henry be in cahoots with the thieves?River of Peril gives readers ages 8 to 12 the fast-moving, exciting adventure they've come to expect in this series, as well as a glimpse into the history of post-Gold Rush and Civil War life in 1860s California, with stagecoaches, steamboats, stowaways--and lots of gold!

  • - Understanding the Questions and Questioners in the Inner City
    av Christopher Brooks
    209,-

    A unique and timely guide for relating the gospel to the complex and distinct issues of inner city AmericaMuch of the New Testament was written in urban settings, in which the Christian communities had to deal head-on with issues such as race, equality, justice, sexuality, money, and economics. But much of today's apologetics (engagement with the questions that people are asking about Christianity) come from suburban churches and academic studies. Urban believers--those who live and minister in America's inner cities--often face unique issues, not often addressed by the larger Christian community. These questions aren't neat or easy to answer but need to be addressed by applying biblical truth in the culture and challenges of urban life.Author Chris Brooks has ministered for years in the urban environment as well as received extensive theological training. In Urban Apologetics, he seeks to connect the riches of the Christian apologetic tradition with the issues facing cities--such as poverty, violence, and broken families. He brings an urban rhythm and sensitivity to the task of demonstrating the relevance of faith and the healing truth that Christ provides.

  • - The Case for and Against Christianity
    av Robert Velarde
    125,-

    A logical argument contains premises, objections, conclusions, and rebuttals. Yet when it comes to arguments defending the Bible and faith--the field of Christian apologetics--too often people defer to assumptions rather than logical analysis. It may be that they don't fully understand what they believe or that they have never been shown how to explain their beliefs.In order to provide Christians with a means for analyzing arguments so they can understand and defend their faith, Robert Velarde has developed an accessible means for visually mapping Apologetics. In A Visual Defense, he shows that visual representations of arguments are not only useful critical thinking tools, but also can help Christians understand how arguments flow After a discussion of why Apologetics is necessary and how argument diagrams can help, Velarde gives readers specific arguments for and against God and Christianity so they can put their mapping skills into practice.Faith and reason are related. When armed with a solid analytical strategy and biblical knowledge, Christians can be equipped to tackle any challenge of faith. Christians can both make a robust, positive case for truth and demonstrate that the Christian faith can withstand the most difficult intellectual attacks.

  • - Ezekiel's Prophetic Vision of the Future Temple
    av John W. Schmitt
    157,-

    One of the Old Testament's most enigmatic prophecies is Ezekiel's vision of a new, restored temple in Jerusalem. What would a restored temple be like? How would it operate? And when might it be built? These and many other intriguing questions are addressed in this newly updated and expanded work based on extensive research and discussions with leading Jewish leaders and rabbis in the United States and Israel. Messiah's Coming Temple provides a thorough vision of this future center of worship during the coming messianic kingdom. Along with biblical interpretation of the key prophecies of Ezekiel regarding Messiah's coming temple, the work includes photos and descriptions based on a unique and detailed model of the future temple constructed by author John Schmitt.

  • - A Fresh Look at Future Events
    av John F. Walvoord
    109,99

    The first new look at biblical eschatology by the "Dean of End Times Experts" in more than a decade. The stage is set. The curtain will rise. It's simply a question of how and when. All the attention on rapidly changing world and technological affairs at the close of the twentieth century, has renewed speculation about the future--a future waiting to unfold in unprecedented prophetic fashion. Because many biblical prophecies have been fulfilled in recent decades, there now exists a world situation which fits precisely with the biblical description of end times. Ongoing tension in the Middle East, unification of the European continent, and theological and moral apostasy in the church all point to the soon return of Jesus. But the question still remains, how and when will it happen? This completely new look at biblical prophecy remaining to be fulfilled and current events is written by one of America's most recognized end-times experts. In addition to a review of major unfulfilled prophecies in Scripture and an explanation of prophecies by category, Prophecy in the New Millennium also presents a fresh look at Israel, the Antichrist, the Rapture, the Second Coming, and the New Heaven and New Earth. John F. Walvoord has defined contemporary eschatology for an entire generation. Chancellor of Dallas Theological Seminary, where he served as president from 1936 to 1986, Dr. Walvoord is one of America's leading conservative theologians and a specialist in dispensational eschatology. More than 3 million copies of his books are in print, including The Final Drama: 14 Keys to Understanding the Prophetic Scriptures.

  • - Living an Epic Jesus-Centered Life
    av Rick Lawrence
    115,-

    Explores the revolutionary idea that risk is a foundational requirement, not an optional step, of the true faith walk "Whoever finds their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life for my sake will find it." --Matthew 10:39Christians are longing for more life in their lives, a sense that they're more present to Jesus and to their own story in the everyday. They're looking for the answer to the deepest question of human experience: "How do I find the freedom I crave, and become the person I long to be?" Too often, though, they're scared to risk too much to find the answer--so they simply continue to lead lives of "quiet desperation."Rick Lawrence says that's exactly the problem. We've seen too much. We know too much. And so we manage our risk so well that we choke off the very fuel that our soul needs to stay alive. In fact, risk should be a primary aspect of our relationship with Jesus, not the thing we avoid.In this book, Lawrence argues that if we pay attention to the way Jesus related to people, we discover that he asked every person he ever met to put their "skin in the game"--invest part of themselves. Only then did they find the life they always longed for.Lawrence asks eight key questions, including: - Will you embrace your shame? - Will you receive grace? - Will you confront your fears? - Will you wait, even when all hope is lost? With a vigorous, fast-paced, and conversational style, he uses these questions plus stories straight from Scripture and pop-culture corollaries to explore the kinds of risks we find in our lives today and how to stop waiting and start going all in for Jesus.

  • av John Phillips
    125,-

    Effective sermon exposition is based not only on the preacher's understanding of the text of Scripture, but also upon a clear and concise communication of that meaning to God's people. A clear and concise outline is indispensable for communicating with confidence and conviction.

  • - Timeless Principles for Leadership Development
    av A. B. Bruce
    212,-

    200,000 copies in print! For over one hundred years The Training of the Twelve has been highly regarded and widely received. A. B. Bruce's work continues to speak powerfully and effectively to the contemporary Christian generation. The methods that Jesus used to prepare his disciples are an inspiring model for training and equipping leaders and lay people for service. Dr. Bruce emphasizes that church is not a place where people go but something that people are, and understanding and utilizing one's gifts and talents enrich both the body and the believer. "This classic continues to be must reading for every Christian."--Bibliotheca Sacra "One of the finest biblical approaches and the best teaching I know of [in the method] employed by the Lord Jesus Christ.">"The preeminent work on the association of Christ with His disciples.">"[Bruce] marked my thoughts greatly in the whole area of discipleship."--Howard Hendricks

  • av H A Ironside
    164,-

  • av Susan K. Marlow
    111,-

    Jem Coulter's pa, the sheriff of Goldtown, is away on a trip to deliver a prisoner to Sacramento, and he has left Jem in charge of the ranch--along with Aunt Rose, that is.No sooner is the sheriff gone then trouble starts--a dead calf, a mysterious stranger, and then Pa's horse, Copper, and his prize rifle are stolen. And Pa's deputies seem unconcerned.Jem and his cousin Nathan find Copper's tracks end at a dark canyon up in the hills. Jem remembers an old Indian legend Strike-it-rich Sam is fond of retelling about people disappearing and no one ever seeing them again. What is the real story of the canyon of danger? Have thieves found the perfect hideout?Readers ages 8 to 12 will be entertained by the adventurous spirit and historical lure in this fast-moving series that teaches about life in the post-Gold Rush days of 1860s California. Quick-paced plots and unforgettable characters make these books fun for the whole family.

  • - Life After the Death of a Spouse
    av Richard Mabry
    157,-

    "Powerful words, won in the conflict between heartbreak and healing."--Dr. Dan L. GriffinOffering hope and healing for the brokenhearted, The Tender Scar addresses the heart-wrenching pain of losing a spouse. Working from journal entries written after the death of his wife, Mabry uses his own journey as a stepping-stone to a practical discussion of the grief process. In this second edition, Mabry includes a new chapter that highlights the process of building a second marriage and blended family after loss.

  • av William Cutrer
    134,-

    A brilliant embryologist-the nephew of the president of the United States-is dead. The freakish accident that sent Dr. Tim Sullivan's car plunging into an icy river has left troubling questions: Why is his in vitro fertilization clinic suddenly mired in a lawsuit? What was the nature of the embryo research with which he was obsessed? Is the president somehow involved?

  • - Over 5,000 Illustrations and Quotations for All Occasions
    av Roy B. Zuck
    256,-

    This and the many other quotes, stories, anecdotes, and illustrations in The Speaker's Quote Book will not only help the pastor prepare a better sermon, and the speaker deliver a better speech, they will add a memorable flair to any message. This newly revised and expanded collection of both contemporary and classic material puts a wealth of illustrations at your fingertips. Everyone who speaks or preaches needs a ready supply of thought-provoking examples and resources. The Speaker's Quote Book provides the attention-getting stories and the punchy quotations that add depth to any sermon or presentation.

  • - Restructuring Your Life After Sexual Assault
    av Leila Rae Sommerfeld
    156,-

    Counselor Leila Rae Summerfield shares her own story and a message of hope in this detailed guide to recovery after sexual assault.

  • - His Life of Prayer and Faith
    av A. T. Pierson
    137,-

    George Muller was living proof that God can be known intimately, that He is a faithful companion, and that prayer yields miraculous results. This classic biography tells of George Muller's dependence on prayer and how his compassionate concern for orphans in Bristol, England shaped decades of missionary and social endeavors throughout the world.

  • - Tackling the Problems of Ministry
    av Erwin Lutzer
    185,-

    Problematic issues that must be handled gracefully, effectively, and sometimes publicly often complicate the role of the pastor. In Pastor to Pastor, well-known pastor and conference speaker Erwin Lutzer offer practical advice on how to handle difficult situations, including issues such as: o Church splits o Politics o Burnout o Church boards o Congregational expectations o Worship o Pastoral Priorities o Counseling This newly revised and expanded edition of Pastor to Pastor also helps ministers answer tough questions such as "Should I confront or compromise with difficult people? Will God still use me if I fail sometimes?" Dealing with these thoughts and situations directly will help both pastors and congregations grow spiritually as they honestly seek God's wisdom and obey his will. Erwin W. Lutzer (B.A., Winnipeg Bible College; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; M.A., Loyola University; L.L.D., Simon Greenleaf School of Law), is senior pastor of the historic Moody Church in Chicago, as well as a popular conference and radio speaker. His many books include The Doctrines That Divide, The Backdoor to Success, How You Can Be Sure You Will Spend an Eternity With God, and One Minute After You Die. Religion / Christian Ministry / Pastoral Resources

  • - An Insider's Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs
    av Ergun Caner
    171,-

    Raised as Sunni Muslims, the Caner brothers converted to Christianity and are respected evangelical scholars and theologians. In this work, they provide a sympathetic and realistic analysis of Islam's practices, ethics, and beliefs and outline principle differences between Islam and Christianity.

  • - An Exposition of God's Marvelous Gift
    av Lewis Sperry Chafer
    157,-

    Chafer deals systematically and thoroughly with the doctrine of grace. The text is extensively indexed by subject and Scripture reference.

  • - 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions
    av Kenneth W. Osbeck
    256,-

    A fresh cover for a classic book--over 300,000 in print!

  • - Ready Responses for Inquiring Latter-Day Saints
    av Bill Mckeever
    195,-

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints currently boasts millions of members, thousands of missionaries, and congregations on every continent as well as in the vast majority of the world's countries. It's clear that their influence is still growing in our communities, places of business, and in the political arena. It's also clear that Christians need to be prepared to answer questions from Mormon friends, neighbors, co-workers, and from fellow believers as well. In this updated and expanded edition of McKeever's popular and practical book, authors Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson provide ready responses to the common questions Mormons ask. With more than six decades of combined experience, the authors tackle such tough questions as: Why don't you accept Mormons as Christians? Do you believe Mormonism is a cult? If the LDS church is not true, which church is? How can you explain the many contradictions found throughout the Bible? After offering analysis and responses to these and other questions, McKeever and Johnson provide helpful appendices that summarize Mormon beliefs, provide 101 Bible references to use in conversation, and expose common logical fallacies. Originally published in the 1980s, this volume has been--and will continue to be--a classic resource to help Christians become more successful in sharing their faith with Mormons.

  • - A Novel
    av Paul L. Maier
    163,-

    Can one man's madness destroy the faith for which so many would die? A madman who murders his way into power lusts for ever-greater glory and domination. A capital city awash with corruption, sensuality, and political intrigue is at the flash point. And caught between the crushing currents of history are a new but growing religious group known as the followers of The Way.Award-winning historian and best-selling author Paul L. Maier has created a compelling style of documentary fiction, using only known historical events and persons to bring to life first-century Rome in all its excess, treachery, and insanity. This is the Rome that the apostle Paul visits, where he's placed on trial, and which is forever changed by his testimony and witness. Maier takes readers into the courtroom of imperial justice and into the homes of the people struggling with the new faith they've encountered to answers questions such as: How did Christianity first reach Rome?Why did Paul have to wait two years for trial and was he condemned or set free?Why does the New Testament account in Acts end so abruptly? Who set fire to Rome and why did Nero persecute Christians so horribly?Following the family of Flavius Sabinus, mayor of Rome under Nero Maier captures all the drama and tension of the political conflicts that precede and follow the Great Fire of Rome, and the epic political and religious clashes of the world's capital. This is the sensational story of pagans at their worst--and Christians at their best. Readers won't want to put it down.

  • av Frances Vandervelde
    157,-

    More than 150,000 copies in print. A classic, insightful set of more than thirty character studies, "Women of the Bible" also includes lively discussion questions. Excellent for women's Bible study groups.

  • av Susan K. Marlow
    100,-

    When Jem Coulter is caught in a miners' riot, he learns the worst: the Midas mine is no longer producing the gold the town relies on to stay alive. Will, the son of the mine's owner, tells Jem the only way to get the Midas working again is to blast deep into the ground. This means a nearby abandoned mine must be reclaimed for an air shaft.But Jem discovers that Chinese miners, including his friend Wu Shen, are working those old scavenger diggings. Even the arrival of James Carter, co-owner of the Midas, and the his son Chad can't convince the Chinese to give up their claim.When Jem's father, farmer-turned-sheriff of Goldtown, is ordered to evict the Chinese from their mine or lose his job, Jem is caught in the middle. Then Will comes up with a solution. If Jem goes along with it, Pa can keep his job and the Midas will get its air shaft. What Jem doesn't realize is that Will's risky plan may lead to disaster deep in the heart of the old mine.An exciting follow-up to Badge of Honor (book 1), Tunnel of Gold will entertain readers ages 8 to 14 with its fast-moving plot and colorful characters, and teach them historical details about life in the post-Gold Rush days of 1860s California.

  • - A Fresh Look at the Historical Doctrines That Separate Christians
    av Erwin Lutzer
    174,-

    A new look for a best-selling guide to issues that divide Christians Christian doctrine is a vital part of the gospel message, but certain doctrinal beliefs have divided the church for centuries. Lutzer examines various controversies that exist within the broad spectrum of Christianity, presenting the historical background of the issue and the biblical understanding of the doctrine. Chapters include "Predestination or Free Will?" and "Justification by Faith."

  • - 104 Sermon Outlines
    av Roger Campbell
    152 - 173,-

  • - Building a Healthy Foundation with Christ as Lord
    av April Cassidy
    174,-

    Too many mothers long for peace but despair that it always seems out of reach. The stress of motherhood overwhelms their attempts to be the Christlike mom they aspire to be. Now moms can take heart: no matter where they are on their parenting journey, every mom can experience the power of Christ in a personal way that will radically change their lives, their outlook, their power source, and their approach to motherhood--and every other relationship as well. April Cassidy, author of The Peaceful Wife, returns to discuss how the peace of Christ can be found in the next stage of life. Rather than writing a how-to book on parenting, The Peaceful Mom is a guide for moms to lead by example. She first shows readers how to have their hearts and minds right with the Lord and to experience peace with God as their new normal. Then from that place of spiritual communion, April teaches moms how this peace helps them relate to their children in healthy, godly ways. Through their own flourishing relationship with Christ, moms can model God's peace in their family dynamics even amid everyday challenges and stress. Cassidy offers tangible, detailed steps to spiritual growth that any mother can follow. For moms who are ready to receive the healing and transformation available to them through Jesus, this book will open their eyes to see all of life--not just parenting--from a fresh, life-giving perspective.

  • av Michael Vander Klipp
    66,-

    These charming board books for young readers teach toddlers about God's creation through crisp photographs and simple sentences.

  • - Seeking God After Divorce Through Community, Scripture, and Journaling
    av Rebecca L. Mitchell
    157,-

    "A labor of love and courage, this book is an extraordinary gift to everyone grappling with divorce." --Elizabeth Min Hui Kim, MD If divorce has left you desperate for biblically based guidance, encouragement, and hope, you'll find what you're looking for in this courageous, powerful book. When Rebecca Mitchell's marriage crumbled after twenty-five years, she went through every stage of grief. Her journey to healing led to a conviction that others could be helped in the same way: through engaged community, biblical self-care, and compassionate reflective practices. And the women she's guided down their own paths to restoration agree. This unique book covers topics such as depression, loneliness, forgiveness, and even joy. Each of the twelve chapters includes five days of devotionals and journaling questions. You'll learn to maintain optimism for healing, to be patient with the time recovery takes, to be committed to community, and, above all, to seek God. With Mitchell's wise reassurance, you'll discover that brokenness is a stage, not an identity. "From Broken Vows to Healed Hearts sensitively addresses the pain of divorce and offers practical steps toward healing. Rebecca Mitchell's voice is honest, relatable, and encouraging. Readers will find comfort and hope as they follow her gentle pathway through Bible study, prayer, and reflection." --Susan A. Reynolds, marriage and family therapist

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