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Valuable tools for study or scholarship. Taking a telescopic view of the Bible, Exploring the Old Testament Book by Book and Exploring the New Testament Book by Book enable readers to see the big picture behind this Book of books, to see how the various parts of Scripture relate to one another. These volumes from gifted expositor John Phillips teaches the importance of taking a few steps back from Scripture in order to gain fresh insight into the message, meaning, and art of the Bible.
The Tabernacle--its description and ministries--dominates fifty chapters in the Old Testament, while the creation of the entire world is described in just two. Understanding the sacrifices, services, and priesthood of the Tabernacle is integral to a proper understanding of God's redemptive program. This first recorded dwelling place of God clearly pictures sinful man, a holy God, and the incredible price required to bring the two together. A good grasp of the Old Testament Tabernacle is essential to understanding much of the New Testament, including more than half of the book of Hebrews. David Levy approaches the Tabernacle simply, systematically, and scripturally, providing a resource for those with little Bible knowledge and those with many years of personal Bible study. David M. Levy is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute, the University of Illinois, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. As Foreign Field Director for The Friends of Israel, David travels extensively in Eastern and Western Europe, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, and North and South America. He is also Associate Editor of The Friends of Israel's highly acclaimed publication, Israel My Glory.
From the worldwide phenomenon of "The Da Vinci Code" to the national best-seller "Misquoting Jesus," popular culture is being bombarded with radical skepticism about the uniqueness of Christ and the reliability of the New Testament. "Reinventing Jesus" cuts through the rhetoric of extreme doubt expressed by these and several other contemporary voices to reveal the profound credibility of historic Christianity. Meticulously researched, thoroughly documented, yet eminently readable, this book invites a wide audience to take a firsthand look at the solid, reasonable, and clearly defensible evidence for Christianity's origins. "Reinventing Jesus" shows believers that it's okay to think hard about Christianity, and shows hard thinkers that it's okay to believe.
Does God care about Autism? Kelly Langston knows firsthand the struggles and victories associated with autism-from the time she heard her son's diagnosis and was given little more than a handshake and a brochure to the time she watched her son sing every word in his school musical. Through her experiences-the good and the bad-she discovered a beautiful blessing: God does care about autism. Better yet, he has a unique and marvelous purpose for children with autism-a purpose no less than that of any other child. More than an "I've been there too" story, Autism's Hidden Blessings highlights God's blueprint for living a life full of joy and potential despite autism. Inside, you'll discover: -the inheritance of promises God has for you and your exceptional child -why autism will never limit God from revealing himself to your child -what to do when you are angry at God and how to move past it -why love is the greatest therapy of all -scriptural encouragement to help your family soar above the autism battle Autism doesn't define your child and doesn't limit his or her potential. If you're weary from the everyday battle against autism, join Kelly Langston on a journey to discover and apply the plan God has for your entire family. It's time to reclaim your joy, laughter, and most of all, hope. Kelly Langston is a marketing consultant and autism activist. She has written professionally since her early days in the journalism school of Ohio State University. Her blog Walking with Alec, has resonated with parents of autistic children from around the world.
Johnston develops his fascinating investigation of biblical numerology by showing the uniqueness of the eternal Word of God and its God-breathed inspiration.
Is there more than one path into God's presence? Is God obligated to save followers of other religions? Does God know our decisions before we make them? Answers to these questions aren't always readily apparent-can anyone be certain? Sometimes the answers seem inconsequential-do the answers really matter? But sometimes answers contain half-truths and deceptive beliefs that challenge our understanding of God, faith, and the Bible. Many of these deceptive beliefs have now moved from the popular culture into the church. Dr. Erwin Lutzer, one of America's leading pastors and Bible teachers, believes that the more clearly we see God, the more clearly we can see ourselves. Working from this basic idea, he examines ten misconceptions about God that threaten to cloud our understanding of Him. In this revealing book, Dr. Lutzer challenges these all-too-common notions and promotes biblically-sound beliefs, while helping us forge a stronger, deeper relationship with God. Erwin W. Lutzer (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, How You Can Be Sure That You Will Spend an Eternity with God, and One Minute After You Die. RELIGION / Christian Theology / General
My name is Clopper. Let's clip-clop down to the watering trough while I tell you about a very special celebration. One that caused quite a flutter! Twelve years after Clopper the donkey took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem on that spectacular night when Jesus was born he is off on another trek with the family as they journey together to Jerusalem for the Feast of Passover. The celebration is a happy time of singing and camaraderie, but as Clopper heads for home in a caravan of family and friends, Mary and Joseph make a shocking discovery-Jesus is missing! Emily King loves being a grandma, tending her flower gardens, and serving as a Kid's Klub leader at church. She has developed and taught a creative writing course for homeschoolers, and she is a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Gardener's Soul and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Collection. Emily lives in Portland, Oregon, with Dave, her husband of over thirty-nine years. 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., Sony, and Sega. He has a B.A. in art from St. Cloud University, Minnesota, an M.A. in film and television from the University of Iowa, and a Producer's Fellowship from the American Film Institute in Beverly Hills. KIDS / Early Reader / Bible Story
Just what is "real stuff"? RULES - RAGS - RELATIONSHIPS It's all that stuff you have to deal with that can have you tripping all over yourself just trying to stay afloat. It's the basics: rules, rags (clothes), and relationships. Between that guy in class who makes your head spin and parents who seem to have forgotten that your life is your life, things can get pretty rough. That's why Heather Jamison has written this survivor's guide--to help you survive! Going straight to the Bible AND using her own experiences, Heather offers advice on life's essentials--rules, rags, and relationships. Her husband, Brian, and friend Henry Rogers chime in to offer a guy's perspective, and dish up just about everything you've wanted to know about the male mind. Basically--life can be tough, but no one has to go solo! "This book helps bring an invaluable focus for teens. It's written with a fresh perspective from someone who understands the diversity of teens." --tobyMac "Real Stuff speaks straight to teen girls in a personal, sit-down-and-have-a-soda-and-we-can-talk kind of way. . . ." --Katherine Armstrong Age 13, San Antonio, TX "Every teenage girl needs to know she is beautiful, that she is loved, and that her worth comes directly from above. That message comes through loud and clear in Real Stuff!" --Joe White President, Kanakuk Kamps Heather Jamison met and fell headfirst in love with her husband, Brian (M.A., Dallas Theological Seminary), when she was 14 years old (he was 16!). Today they serve as humanitarian workers together in East Africa with their four children. A widely published author, Heather's work has appeared in many places including Focus on the Family, Today's Christian Woman, Real FamilyLife and Youthworker's Journal. Henry J. Rogers is the Corporate Chaplain for Interstate Batteries in Dallas, Texas. He serves on the President's Council for Dallas Theological Seminary and on the boards for World Impact-Dallas, Children's Hope Chest, and as chairman of the board for Probe Ministries. He is the author of The Silent War--a book intended to encourage moral purity.
Are you tired of all the dos and don'ts you're taught about dating and sex? Are you bored with purity rings and catchy slogans that preach abstinence until marriage? What happens when pressure to go the next step becomes unavoidable? Take a little advice from someone who has been there and NOT done that. In No Sex in the City, Lindsey Isham offers the brutally honest and often hilarious story of her quest for sexual purity in the face of an impure culture, baffled peers, and. . . yes. . . sexual desire. Speaking from years of experience as an abstinence advocate, Lindsey talks to young women where they are in life, exploring their curiosities about sex while relating candid experiences and truths about purity. A great tool for Bible studies, youth groups, and abstinence organizations, No Sex in the City is for every young woman who needs to hear someone say, "You are worth waiting for!" "No Sex in the City is a must read for single women! Read this book individually, with your girlfriends, or with your book club."--Gwen Smith, co-founder of Girlfriends in God and author of Broken into Beautiful "No Sex in the City will challenge single women to respect themselves and draw near to God regardless of what their past looks like. It will be powerful, significant, and critical in helping young women live a virtuous life."--Bill McCartney, Former Head Football Coach at University of Colorado, CEO & Founder of Promise Keepers
The proposal . . . the planning . . . the wedding . . . the honeymoon . . . THEN WHAT? Worlds collide when two people come together with completely different views about marriage. Expectations are half the battle for first-year marriages. Many people think they will become better versions of themselves, but there are other expectations to deal with too--things like: Sex Finances Disagreements Church and spirituality In-laws Such is the case for countless couples. More time and energy is spent on preparing for the wedding than for the marriage. Written with openness and brimming with practical advice, Toben and Joanne Heim reflect on the struggles and triumphs of their first year of marriage to provide a realistic and hopeful view of "happily ever after." "How you live your first year of marriage affects years two to fifty-two. Toben and Joanne Heim give wisdom's tools to help get year one right. We highly recommend Happily Ever After." --Jody and Linda Dillow Authors of Intimacy Ignited "I don't know of another marriage book as honest and insightful. I have even used its wisdom in my twenty-second year of marriage!" --Glenn T. Stanton Author of My Crazy Imperfect Christian Family and Why Marriage Matters Toben and Joanne Heim are the authors of several books and Bible studies, including Living Simply: Choosing Less in a World of More (written by Joanne Heim), Wrecked: Waking Up on the Other Side of Your American Dream (coauthored by Toben Heim and Ryan Dobson), and the mosaixstudy study series.
Every day we face some kind of frustration: flat tires, flooded basements, wounding words, a broken body, a troubled marriage--trouble comes in all shapes and sizes and can happen when we least expect it. While everyone struggles, few people have learned to struggle well. But it's not impossible! Frustrations arise when we look to people and things of this world to fill our desires, rather than to the only One who can really satisfy us. True North offers a unique, biblical paradigm that gives understanding and help to turn to God in the frustrations of life. Frustration often causes us to "go south" and react in the flesh. We grumble and grasp. God calls us to "go north" and respond to hardship with wisdom and redemptive love. Combining biblical insight with personal stories, practical help, and compelling examples, authors Gary and Lisa Heim encourage readers to turn from self-centered grumbling and grasping to Christ-centered gratitude and giving. As they read stories of hardships and trials, successes and profits, readers will see how frustrations can actually help them grow in their personal lives, in their marriages, in their parenting, and in their ministries. Believing that learning to live for God through all of life's frustration is an intentional activity for every day, the Heims also provide discussion questions at the end of each chapter to help readers apply biblical truths to situations where frustrations loom. Perfect for use in ministry settings or as a handbook for personal growth, Truth North shows readers how to embark on the life-giving adventure of walking with God.
How do you know if he's "the one"? Is marriage in your future? Are you and your boyfriend truly compatible? Relationships are hard enough. Trying to figure out the next step shouldn't be so difficult.Writing for couples who are seriously dating but don't necessarily know what's next, Toben Heim offers a handy guide to relationships. Quick, pat answers are easy, but they may not be right for everyone, so rather than give one-size-fits-all dating advice like many other books out there, Heim provides the means for honest discussion. The answers readers seek about the future of their relationships, he suggests, can be shaped from the answers their significant other will give in response to these questions. Find out what your boyfriend believes about family, friends, faith, communication styles, money, and more, and you'll find out if the relationship can stand the test of time. This series of questions paired with real-life stories and honest advice will help singles learn how to put their best foot forward in the most important earthly relationship they will ever experience.
It's time to fully embrace the dares God has given us: Dare to say yes. Dare to have faith. Dare to trust. And more. With inspiring, captivating, and sometimes heart-wrenching stories of people who dared to believe in the face of great pain, Greiner challenges Christian women to stand up, live big, and embrace the truths of the gospel no matter what.
Two sermons for every Sunday of the year.
Everyone admires people who play hurt, from the superstar athlete to the journeyman player who finishes the game even when hurt, sick, or falling apart. Everyone looks up to these athletes and wants to mimic their "never give up" attitude. Except when it comes to marriage.
The highly-anticipated sequel to Hero's Tribute Wes Watkins's journalism career took off when he was asked to eulogize Michael Gavin, a stranger to Wes but a hometown hero to the humble folks of Talking Creek, Georgia. While researching Gavin's life, Wes was confronted with an estranged relationship of his own that he wasn't prepared to address, having ignored for years the occasional letters from his imprisoned father. Wes has chosen to focus instead on his growing career and his budding relationship with Emmy. His life is looking up . . . until his marriage proposal to Emmy goes south. Left to wonder if he can reconcile with Emmy before she is deployed to Afghanistan, Wes can no longer avoid the other reconciliation that troubles him. But when Wes uncovers a painful truth about his parents' past, patching things up with his father may prove impossible. Wes's life is close to spiraling out of control. Will Wes learn to forgive? Or will the best year of his life turn into the worst? Set against the haunting backdrop of several Civil War battlefields, Legacy Road is a grace-full exploration of hidden secrets--and what happens when they are revealed. Through the ups and downs of human relationships, of family ties lost and found, southern fiction fans will ponder the age-old question: How do you forgive others--and release yourself--from a past that threatens to destroy you?
The Bible is a ready resource for guidance on topics and questions that often perplex believer and curious nonbeliever alike. But where do you begin to look for the answers? In fact, how do we know for sure that we can even trust the Bible to provide the answers being sought?Making sense of the many images of God and teachings about the Godhead that appear in the Bible, Answers to Common Questions About God tackles such subjects as: - How do we know God even exists?- How could God have always existed?- Can God really feel my personal pain?- Do all religions lead to God?Written in question-and-answer format for easy access, these quick reference guides provide succinct summaries of authoritative information so readers can be confident of what they read and be prepared to discuss these topics with family, friends, or neighbors accurately.
Thirteen-year-old Hadlay of the city of N'de rages against the poverty and mistreatment of the Ramash people, but when she is chosen for the honor of serving the Prince in the Tower, instead of finding a way to right her society's wrongs, she discovers that things are worse than she believed.
All religions value forgiveness, but only Christianity requires it. Internalizing anger is destructive to our spiritual health and can destroy families, marriages, and even churches. But what about our physical health? Is there a relationship between a spirit of unforgiveness and cancer? Between forgiveness and healing? How do you really forgive? After thorough medical, theological, and sociological research and clinical experience at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), author and pastor Michael Barry has made a startling discovery: the immune system and forgiveness are very much connected. Through the inspiring stories of five cancer patients, Barry helps readers identify--and overcome--the barriers that prevent healing and peace. See how a breast cancer patient named Jayne experienced spiritual and physical renewal when she learned to forgive. Meet Cathy whose story illustrates how forgiveness can positively change relationships. Be inspired by Sharon's story of spontaneous remission. With each true account comes proven strategies, tested and used by CTCA, that readers can implement to find peace with their past, relief from their hatefulness, and hope for healing. Competing titles may talk about forgiveness, but none specifically address the connection between forgiveness and physical health or offer forgiveness as a specific step toward healing from cancer. The Forgiveness Project presents scientific findings in easy-to-understand, accessible language and offers practical steps to help Christians let go of past wrongs and find peace.
Introducing a new series of quick reference guides that answer the most-asked questions about the Christian faith.Book previously published as "What the Bible Teaches About Heaven & Eternity."
Bookstore shelves are full of parenting resources for moms who are newly divorced or widowed. But where do moms turn if they feel like a single parent--but they're not? Whether he is away on business, deployed in the military, or obsessing over a computer game, dad may not be available for a variety of reasons. Moms who parent in this situation still need help and don't necessarily relate to the advice given in divorce recovery or single parenting resources. "Married Mom, Solo Parent" is a common-sense, down-to-earth look at the struggles wives and mothers face when their husband is not actively involved in family life.
The Bible is a ready resource for guidance on topics and questions that often perplex believer and curious nonbeliever alike. But where do you begin to look for the answers? In fact, how do we know for sure that we can even trust the Bible to provide the answers being sought?Answers to Questions About the Bible provides answers to the origins and authority of the Bible, along with answers to such questions as: - Who wrote the Bible, and when?- How reliable is the Bible when it comes to history, science, ethics, or other topics?- How do we know that the Bible we have today is the original Word of God?- Why were some books included in the Bible and others left out?Written in question-and-answer format for easy access, these quick reference guides provide succinct summaries of authoritative information so readers can be confident of what they read and be prepared to discuss these topics with family, friends, or neighbors accurately.
Believing - Behaving - Becoming How do we conform to the image of Jesus Christ? How do we grow in maturity as believers? How do we truly live out and experience all that God is and all that He offers to us? The Experiencing God's Story series answers these questions and more, helping us move beyond knowing facts about God to experiencing the grand story of life and hope that God has for each believer. The Rescue explores nine key topics in the process of spiritual formation, including salvation, the Holy Spirit, the church, and foundational Christian principles such as service and humility. Using his years of experience in studying and teaching the Bible, author Scott Duvall guides Christ followers in understanding what they believe, how they behave, and who they are becoming. Each book in the Experiencing God's Story series also offers: -An introduction that explores the biblical context -"A Closer Look" to dig deeper into a specific text -Insightful quotes for reflection and action -Application questions for small group interaction -Cross-references for further Bible exploration
Believing - Behaving - Becoming How do we conform to the image of Jesus Christ? How do we grow in maturity as believers? How do we truly live out and experience all that God is and all that He offers to us? The Experiencing God's Story series answers these questions and more, helping us move beyond knowing facts about God to experiencing the grand story of life and hope that God has for each believer. New People Forever explores nine key topics in the process of spiritual formation, including transformation, mission, and foundational Christian principles such as peace and compassion. Using his years of experience in studying and teaching the Bible, author Scott Duvall guides Christ followers in understanding what they believe, how they behave, and who they are becoming. Each book in the Experiencing God's Story series also offers: -An introduction that explores the biblical context -"A Closer Look" to dig deeper into a specific text -Insightful quotes for reflection and action -Application questions for small group interaction -Cross-references for further Bible exploration
Believing - Behaving - Becoming How do we conform to the image of Jesus Christ? How do we grow in maturity as believers? How do we truly live out and experience all that God is and all that He offers to us? The Experiencing God's Story series answers these questions and more, helping us move beyond knowing facts about God to experiencing the grand story of life and hope that God has for each believer. The Story Begins explores nine key topics in the process of spiritual formation, including the authority of the Bible, the triune God, and foundational Christian principles such as love, fellowship, and worship. Using his years of experience in studying and teaching the Bible, author Scot Duvall guides Christ followers in understanding what they believe, how they behave, and who they are becoming. Each book in the Experiencing God's Story series also offers: -An introduction that explores the biblical context -"A Closer Look" to dig deeper into a specific text -Insightful quotes for reflection and action -Application questions for small group interaction -Cross-references for further Bible exploration
Believing - Behaving - Becoming How do we conform to the image of Jesus Christ? How do we grow in maturity as believers? How do we truly live out and experience all that God is and all that He offers to us? The Experiencing God's Story series answers these questions and more, helping us move beyond knowing facts about God to experiencing the grand story of life and hope that God has for each believer. The Hero Who Restores explores nine key topics in the process of spiritual formation, including humanity, Satan and sin, and foundational Christian principles such as freedom and discipleship. Using his years of experience in studying and teaching the Bible, author Scott Duvall guides Christ followers in understanding what they believe, how they behave, and who they are becoming. Each book in the Experiencing God's Story series also offers: -An introduction that explores the biblical context -"A Closer Look" to dig deeper into a specific text -Insightful quotes for reflection and action -Application questions for small group interaction -Cross-references for further Bible exploration
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