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  • av Charles R. Wood
    76,-

    The busy pastor, Bible student, or teacher will find many "seeds" in these outlines that can lead to sermons or lessons filled with a deeper understanding of the truth of God's Word. They are expository in nature.

  • - A Daily Devotional Guide to Christlike Character
    av Don M. Aycock
    147,-

    "Let [Aycock and Sutton] be your Bible exploration guides for next year." --Harry Genet Managing editor, Men of Integrity There are times in every man's life when faith in Christ seems the ultimate answer. And then there are times when the Bible seems completely irrelevant--more of a bother than a help. No matter what your circumstances today, you are on a journey. Designed to help you navigate through an entire year, this book is a powerful chronological study of the Bible and the encounters pilgrims like you have had with God. It's written by two men who are not mystics, spiritual giants, or members of the intellectual elite. They, just like you, are still striving to be God's men. Don M. Aycock (M.Div., Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Th.D., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary) is the pastor of Liberty Baptist Church of Palatka, Florida, and national speaker at men's conferences and writers' workshops. He is also the author of many books, including God's Man, Eight Days That Changed the World, Prayer 101, and Living by the Fruit of the Spirit. Mark Sutton (M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the pastor of the Brookwood Baptist Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, one of the state's fastest growing churches. Mark speaks nationally on issues related to marriage and depression and is also the author of Thirty Days To A Better Marriage and coauthor of Conquering Depression.

  • - A Novel
    av Heather Munn & Lydia Munn
    134,-

    In the midst of war, one teenager is determined to make a differenceIf no one will do anything, she'll have to do it herself.In 1941 France is still "free." But fifteen-year-old Magali is frustrated by the cruel irony of pretending life is normal when food is rationed, new clothes are a rarity, and most of her friends are refugees. And now the government is actually helping the Nazis. Someone has got to do something, but it seems like no one has the guts--until Paquerette arrives.Smuggling refugee children is Paquerette's job. And she asks Magali to help.Working with Paquerette is scary and exhausting, but Magali never doubts that it is the right thing to do. Until her brash actions put those she loves in danger.

  • av John Phillips
    204,-

    Readers of this last volume in the series will gain fresh insight into the lives of more than forty people from the New Testament, including well-known characters such as Mary, Peter, and John, and lesser-known characters such as Anna and Nathanael. Includes outlines and numerous illustrations and quotations.

  • - Lessons from the Life of Moses
    av Erwin Lutzer
    120,-

    Through the life of Moses, arguably one of the greatest leaders in history, popular pastor and best-selling author Erwin W. Lutzer leads readers on a journey to becoming better acquainted with the Lord. After suggested Bible readings at the beginning of each chapter, Lutzer expounds on the biblical text to demonstrate key lessons in pursuing intimacy with God. Lutzer shows how Moses learned to overcome doubt after hearing God's call, how Moses learned to obey God at the burning bush, how Moses came to trust God while wandering in the wilderness, and how Moses obeyed God in leading the nation of Israel. Through these lessons, Lutzer helps believers expose the excuses and idols that come between them and God so that they may be motivated to pursue Him and to "draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith" (Hebrews 10:22 NIV).

  • - Finding God's Love After Abortion
    av Kim Ketola
    164,-

    Abortion continues to be a hot topic in politics, women's rights, and medical practice. But for the eight to ten million American Christian women who have had one, abortion is a spiritual issue as well, raising questions of life and death, heaven and hell, grief and loss. Writing from her own experience, Kim Ketola sheds light on one of the darkest and most neglected personal issues of our time: the widespread need for healing and spiritual recovery after abortion. "After abortion brought the worst trouble into my life I had ever known," writes Ketola, "I just couldn't see my way free to believe in God's love." With a compassionate heart, Ketola offers ten true stories of healing promise from the Bible to help women answer the most common spiritual torments they face: Is abortion a sin? Does God hate me? Where can I turn in my shame and distress? How could I ever tell anyone the truth? And more. Inspired by Romans 6:4--"just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life"--this is a definitive resource to help women see themselves and God anew and--finally--to find spiritual healing.

  • av Charles R. Wood
    76,-

    Expository outlines that can lead to sermons or lessons filled with a deeper understanding of the truth of God's Word.

  • av Shelly Beach
    142,-

  • av Charles R. Wood
    76,-

    The busy pastor, Bible student, or teacher will find many "seeds" in these outlines that can lead to sermons or lessons filled with a deeper understanding of the truth of God's Word. They are expository in nature.

  • av Ron Mehl
    125,-

    Combining vivid artwork with powerful text drawn from the questions God asked of Job, this book presents the awesomeness of God in an uncomplicated, kid-friendly style. Full color.

  • av Emily King
    125,-

    My name is Clopper. I was there when baby Jesus was born. What an exciting night! But that was just the beginning of my adventures with Him. Listen, and I'll tell you more . . . And that's how the greatest adventure of Clopper's life continued. A visit from three wise men to see the baby Jesus makes Clopper smile with delight. But when King Herod hears news of the newborn King, the hair on Clopper's mane bristles--Jesus is in danger! Emily King loves being a grandma, tending her flower gardens, and serving as a Kids Klub leader at church. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, Dave. Ed Olson is an animation artist/director and illustrator who has worked twenty-five years in media production. He has worked with many companies, including Walt Disney Feature Animation, Warner Bros., and Sony.

  • av Daniel B. Wallace
    344,-

    "The apostolic fathers (late first century to mid second century) are early and important links to apostolic Christianity, although there is vigorous debate regarding their connection with the normative teachings of the primitive church. This new reference work, designed to be used alongside Michael Holmes's third edition of the Apostolic Fathers (Baker, 2007) makes these vital writings more accessible by providing students with contextually sensitive glosses of words that occur fewer than thirty times in the New Testament These definitions are presented in the order in which they occur in the texts, along with the frequency of the word in the book, to facilitate a seamless reading process. Thus, students of New Testament Greek will be able to more comfortably expand their studies to read the works of Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, the Shepherd of Hermas, Polycarp of Smyrna, Papias, and others. This work will spur many students of the New Testament to explore the writings of the apostolic fathers and wrestle with their content, theology, praxis, use of the New Testament, and devotion to the risen Lord."--Publisher's website.

  • - An Exegetical Handbook
    av Herbert W. Bateman Iv
    237,-

    A concise guide to the interpretive process for the eight New Testament general lettersThis handbook is designed as a step-by-step approach for analyzing and communicating eight letters of the New Testament: Hebrews, James, the Petrine Letters, the Johannine Letters, and Jude. Interpreting the General Letters provides important background material for the interpretation of these books by exploring the types and component parts of letter writing, the importance of an amanuensis; the historical background of the Greco-Roman world, and implications of each of these factors for interpreting the general letters.This foundation is followed by a discussion of the theology of the general letters. Specific consideration is given to the era of promise in Hebrew Scriptures, the era of fulfillment as underscored in the general letters, and how the theology of each letter contributes to the overall canon of Scripture.Finally, Bateman provides nine steps that move from interpretation to communication: three steps for preparing to interpret the letters, three for interpreting, and finally three for communicating the letters. All explanations include examples in order to develop a student's or pastor's skills for accurate interpretation and convicting communication of God's Word.

  • - 40 Women Over 40 on Aging, Faith, Beauty, and Strength
    av Leslie Leyland Fields
    189,-

    Start embracing the wonder of life after 40 We're all getting older. How do we make the second half of our lives the best half? Forty incredible women of faith from 40 to 85 tackle aging anxieties head-on--and upend them with compelling first-person stories full of humor, sass, and spiritual wisdom. Including: Elisa Morgan on Dogs and Belonging Elisabeth Elliot on Sacrifice and Offering Jennifer Dukes Lee on Drinking in God's Love Jennifer Grant on Diving In Jen Pollock Michel on Facing the End Joni Eareckson Tada on Pain and Provision Kay Warren on Joy and Holy Fun Kendra Smiley on the Freedom of Fun Lauren Winner on Living with Intention Luci Shaw on Embracing Adventure Lynne Hybels on the Necessity of Pleasure Madeleine L'Engle on Honoring Touch Patricia Raybon on Answering the Phone Paula Huston on Living Outdoors Shannon Ethridge on the Miracles in Mistakes Sheila Wise Rowe on Following God's Lead Vina Mogg on the Beauty of Mess> In three thematic sections--Firsts, Lasts, and Always-- these women provide much-needed role models for aging honestly, beautifully, and faithfully, with surprises all along the way. These are indeed the Wonder Years.

  • av Susan K. Marlow
    76,-

    Written for reading level 2.0-2.8, the Circle C Beginnings series combines fun illustrations and six-year-old Andi's signature curiosity.In "Andi's Circle C Christmas," Andi's fun holiday break is spoiled when a grumpy, bossy visitor arrives. No more running. No catching spiders. No wearing overalls. But just when Andi thinks the fun is lost forever, she learns that she can help this unwelcome guest in a way she never imagined.

  • - Ideas and Inspiration for Your Sermons, Lessons, Church Events, Newsletters, and Web Sites
    av John (Emeritus Professor London Metropolitan University) Phillips
    134,-

  • - Finding Love and Life After Divorce
    av Barbie Armenta
    185,-

    "Everyone wants to have healthy relationships. But too many women who've gone through divorce find themselves feeling lost and unsure about how to move forward into readiness for strong future relationships. Barbie and Richard Armenta both have plenty of brokenness in their pasts. Richard's party lifestyle put him one step away from disaster time and time again. Barbie's two failed marriages and other dating relationships left her desperate for affirmation from men. When they came to Christ, they each had to figure out what it meant to live for Him in their dating lives. It was during this process that they found each other-and discovered that adding God's love to theirs was the right combination for lasting love. For those who have experienced divorce, long to heal emotionally and spiritually, and yearn for true intimacy, The Right Combination is a shout of hope. The Armentas ground their work in Scripture and pose thoughtful questions to women, encouraging them to begin their own process of discovering who they are in Christ -- and what it really means to live and date God's way"--Back cover

  • - An Exegetical Handbook
    av David Turner
    319,-

    In this volume of the Handbooks for New Testament Exegesis series, David Turner provides a comprehensive guide for interpreting and conveying the Gospels and the book of Acts. Key background information such as literary genres, historical setting, and theological themes lay the groundwork for properly reading these five books. This is followed by practical guidance on textual issues and original-language exegesis of passages from the Gospels and Acts. Interpreting the Gospels and Acts is an essential resource for anyone teaching and preaching these foundational books.

  • - Bringing God's Word Into New Contexts
    av William Barrick
    250,-

    In Understanding Bible Translation, William Barrick surveys the fascinating work of Bible translation worldwide. Drawing on decades of experience translating the Bible, Barrick explains best practices for Bible translation and walks the reader through the translation process. In addition, he provides insight for evaluating English translations and highlights resources for understanding difficult passages of Scripture.

  • av Susan K. Marlow
    89,-

    "Jem needs to buy food for his dog, Gold Nugget. But try as he may, his panning just never leads to gold. When he asks for a job, Mr. Sims, the cafâe owner, sends him out to catch bullfrogs for the menu. Money and frog catching--what a great solution for this active boy! But Nugget and Jem's little sister, Ellie, get in the way and ruin his plans. When he argues with Ellie, she stomps off in a huff, and Jem can get back to work. He heads home with a bucket full of frogs and the knowledge that he'll have plenty of cash for Nugget's food. There's just one big problem--no one knows where Ellie has gone. She's disappeared! Search parties go out, but no matter where they look, there's no sign of her. And Jem knows that it's all his fault for yelling at her. Can he find Ellie before it's too late?"--Amazon.com

  • av Carolyn Miller
    144,-

    Includes an excerpt from Misleading Miss Verity.

  • - Listening to God in His Works and Word
    av Gregg Davidson
    134,-

    Published by Kregel Academic, an imprint of Kregel Publications.

  • - The Inspirational Story of a Wounded Warrior and Enduring Love
    av Carlos R. Evans
    137,-

    "During his fourth deployment, US Marine Corps Sergeant Carlos Evans stepped on an IED--and the loss of both legs and his left hand was just the beginning of the struggle for his life. For the next two years, he and his wife, Rosemarie, went through the rehabilitation process together. As a nurse and mother of two young children, Rosemarie was used to caring for people, but the task of taking care of her triple-amputee husband brought new challenges every day."--

  • - Discovering God's Fierce Love
    av Sue Edwards
    133,-

    Uncovers the personal, deeply emotional nature of God's love We're all familiar with heartbreak. We know what it's like to be betrayed by someone we love. What we often forget--or may not even realize--is that God can relate to those feelings. Every time we betray Him, He endures intense heartbreak. Only in God's case, He doesn't act on paranoia, distrust, or smothering possessiveness, but rather a righteous jealousy, borne of our duty to reserve our highest devotion for Him alone. With her newest Bible study, Sue Edwards dives into Hosea's story. This prophet's life is a stunning illustration of how God's fierce love for us can manifest wonders. In Hosea's time, the nation of Israel needed that lesson--and God used the prophet as a teaching tool. This gifted preacher was commanded by God to marry a prostitute named Gomer, and to return to her again and again after she betrayed him in the most public ways. Hosea's fascinating story and sermons will revolutionize every reader's perspective on life's circumstances. His example shows how God sometimes responds to our betrayal with tough love that reorients our focus and wakes us up to return to intimate fellowship with Him. But even as Hosea's marriage demonstrates that the tough love of our heavenly Father can be grueling, it is always in our best interest--and it isn't His final move. Dig into Hosea and discover the truth of God's ferocious love and merciful purposes.

  • - An Expository Commentary
    av John Phillips
    279,-

    Sound, practical exposition of Ecclesiastes The John Phillips Commentary Series is designed to provide pastors, Sunday school teachers, and students of the Scripture with doctrinally sound interpretation that emphasizes hands-on application of Bible truth. Working from the familiar King James Version, Dr. Phillips not only provides helpful observation on the text but also includes detailed outlines and numerous illustrations and quotations. Anyone wanting to explore the meaning of God's Word in greater depth--for personal spiritual growth or as a resource for preaching and teaching--will welcome the guidance and insights of this respected series. Dr. Phillips wrote most of this volume before his death and the manuscript was later completed for publication.

  • av Andrew Huff
    171,-

    A gripping debut thriller pits a man of God against terrorists--and his own deadly past. John Cross is a small-town pastor, bent on leading his flock to follow God's calling. But the man behind the pulpit preaching to his sheep was once a wolf--an assassin for the CIA. Now someone wants the peaceful pastor to pay for his sins. his sins.

  • - A Commentary for Biblical Preaching and Teaching
    av Thomas Moore
    226,-

    Kerux Commentaries enable pastors and teachers to understand and effectively present the message of a biblical text. Kerux opens up each text of the Bible by explaining the message of the text to the original audience, unpacking the timeless truth of the passage, and finally providing communication insights for conveying that truth to a contemporary audience. Each volume is written by a biblical scholar and a working pastor or homiletics scholar in partnership. Inclusion of a preaching author means that the commentary is centered on the biblical insights that are useful to a pastor as well as effective communication strategies and illustrations for each passage. Readers will discern the benefits of this throughout, as a resource designed and written with the real needs of regular proclamation always in sight. Kerux strengthens a speaker's clear and focused presentation of a text, as the included biblical insights are crafted to support the main argument of the passage, without too much extraneous information. It enhances the pastor's ability to deliver a sermon that is biblical, cohesive, and dynamic by keeping the length of commentary manageable, while also offering effective, creative strategies for delivering the message of the text.

  •  
    298,-

    The Gospel of John in Modern Interpretation provides a unique look at the lives and work of eight interpreters who have significantly influenced Johannine studies over the last two centuries. The chapters contain short biographical sketches of the scholars that illuminate their personal and academic lives, followed by summaries and evaluations of their major works, and concluding with an analysis of the ongoing relevance of their work in contemporary Johannine scholarship. Key thinkers surveyed include C. H. Dodd, Rudolph Bultmann, Raymond Brown, Leon Morris, and R. Alan Culpepper. An introduction and conclusion by general editors Stanley Porter and Ron Fay trace the development of Johannine scholarship from F. C. Baur to the present, and examine how these eight scholars' contributions to Johannine studies have shaped the field. Anyone interested in the recent history of the study of John will find this volume indispensable.

  • - Foundations of Transformative Christian Education
    av George M. Hillman Jr.
    492,-

    Because teaching is at the heart of Christian ministry, the editors of Invitation to Educational Ministry have assembled a team of seasoned experts to present a comprehensive plan of Christian education. This volume will help church staff, parachurch leaders, and small-group teachers become more effective, influential, and creative. After laying a biblical and practical foundation for Christian education, the contributors provide specific guidance on teaching a variety of individuals and groups, including children, adults, singles, seniors, and non-Christians. The final section shares valuable insights on leading small groups, teaching innovatively, and overseeing a healthy educational ministry, among other topics. Each chapter is designed to equip educators with the most relevant information, and includes many useful features: Real-life case studiesScriptural supportExplanations of key terms and conceptsPractical suggestionsResources for additional studySidebars illustrating best principles and practices

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