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"Clear, theologically focused guidance on Pentecostals and Pentecostalism. At just over a century old, the Pentecostal movement looms large in the global Christian landscape, with adherents and influence across multiple cultures and contexts. Still, confusion abounds over what Pentecostals believe and teach about the Holy Spirit, worship, salvation, healing, and much more. In 40 Questions about Pentecostalism, Jonathan Black gives an appreciative yet realistic look at the historical, theological, biblical, and experiential factors that make Pentecostalism a vibrant and worldwide Christian movement. He answers questions such as these: How did Pentecostalism begin? How are Charismatics different from Pentecostals? What did Jesus accomplish at the cross according to Pentecostals? What is the Pentecostal doctrine of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit? What do Pentecostals believe about healing? What ministries has Christ placed in his church according to Pentecostal theology? How do Pentecostals understand water baptism? The thematic organization of 40 Questions about Pentecostalism provides valuable insight into the issues that matter most in understanding Pentecostalism. And as with all the 40 Questions books, the question-and-answer format offers readers targeted guidance on the questions that matter most to them. Instructor resources are available at 40questions.net"--
"Consists of twelve essays written by twelve different authors from five different countries who all have one thing in common: they were once atheists or agnostics but then came to Christian faith through engaging with the thinking of the New Atheist Richard Dawkins. The authors include academics, journalists, a civil servant, a church pastor, an engineering manager, a counselor, a graphic designer, and others. Despite this great range of backgrounds and cultures, all are united in the fact that they were first enthusiasts for the claims and writing of the New Atheists, but when they looked closer became disillusioned, eventually turning instead to Christian faith, which they find intellectually more convincing. Those who will want to read this book include atheists, agnostics, Christians and those of other faiths - anyone whose mind is open enough to consider rational arguments for faith, coming from those who have themselves made the journey from anti-faith to faith in Christ. Readers will have their minds stretched to see how, on one hand, the intellectual case for atheism is far weaker than the New Atheists claim, and on the other hand just how very varied the pathways to Christian faith may be in the lives of people coming from such diverse backgrounds"--
"Chilham in the County of Kent to London, Spring 1813 After breaking off two arranged engagements, country baker turned heiress Muriel Beau takes matters into her own hands and asks the visiting baron she loves to marry her in a very public proposal and is met with an emphatic rejection. With no other course but to flee Kent society, Muriel knows the only way out of this debacle is to out stride it by securing what every society matron dreams of obtaining-a coronet with a sumptuous title to match. And after a glittering reception in the courts of London, Muriel's dreams might come true after all. After years serving as a Privateer under another name, Captain Erik Draycott, the recent heir to Draycott Castle and his uncle's title, returns home to find his London House in disrepair thanks to his nemesis, Requin. Erik soon finds while his rumored pauper state has kept most potential London brides away, the country brides of Kent have no such qualms and are more than willing to fill his coffers with their fathers' wealth, despite his desire to remain single so he may return to his ship unfettered as soon as his arm is healed from his skirmish with an elusive French smuggler. But, when he encounters the unconventional Muriel Beau and she becomes inadvertently entangled in his failed mission, he is torn between protecting this enchanting country lady by staying at her side and his calling back to the high seas as privateer captain of the Twilight Treader"--
"When Janae Simmons left Kedgewick, VA, ten years ago, she knew she'd never return, but now she has. Nothing has changed, but she's not the same. Determined to carve out a place, she goes to work for local law firm, but nothing goes as planned. Carter Montgomery took the only job he could get as a museum director at the Elliott Museum, knowing he could restart his career while giving his nephew a safe place to grieve. Then an elderly woman claims two of the museum's paintings belong to her family. He needs an attorney to help him navigate the legal quagmire of who owns the paintings, and Janae seems perfect. But when an attorney turns up dead and she finds a painting of her own, life spins into a complex web of challenges. Can they unravel them before the stakes become too high? Janae's not sure, but she is certain that the past is catching up with her and her friends"--
"Kenneth Osbeck's hymn stories in Amazing Grace, 101 Hymn Stories, and 101 More Hymn Stories have fostered appreciation and moved Christians toward a new depth of worship and devotion. Let Us Break Bread calls readers to reflect on some of those rich hymns and focus on the church community they foster. The hymns' full text and musical score, accompanied by opening reflections and "Make it Yours" sections of Scripture, history, and application questions, continue to uplift and revitalize"--
When Nathan breaks multiple bones in his legs, Jem and Sam embark on a preilous journey to recover lost gold at the bottom of a mountain valley to raise the funds needed for a skilled surgeon to save Nathan's legs and enable him to walk again.
"Like Kregel's Treasury of Illustrated Bible Stories, this new volume combines the words of actual Scripture with traditional artwork, here bringing the timeless Christmas story to life. Lockhart gathers classic illustrations to illuminate eighteen passages surrounding the advent of the birth of Christ, including the meeting of Mary and Elizabeth, the revelation to the shepherds, Simeon in the temple, and much more. This treasury also includes an Advent Bible reading plan, ideas for celebrating the season, and an invitation for children to receive God's gift of Jesus."--
We cannot love others well without speaking the truth Loving our neighbors well includes engaging in robust conversations that destabilize false belief systems. In addressing the mind, will, and emotions of actual, complex people, Christian believers must develop various approaches to meet diverse personalities and multiple connection points. In Persuasive Apologetics, pastor and professor Jeffrey M. Robinson explores what's below the surface of intellectual-sounding objections to Christianity. He shows what it means to contend for the truth through real-life examples of communicating with those who hold differing beliefs. Robinson covers foundational and practical issues, such as - the importance of demeanor in being persuasive - various apologetic approaches - the influence of worldview presuppositions - using undercutting defeaters to expose faulty thinking - causes of nonbelief - the historical Jesus compared with figureheads of competing belief systems - the hope that Jesus offers Persuasive Apologetics will challenge serious seekers to peel back the layers of skeptical arguments and equip committed Christians looking to hone their apologetics skills.
"Gemma Bennett attends Citizen's Police Academy for research for writing a screenplay, not to mention hopes of writing herself into the role of Lieutenant Zellner's leading lady. If only she could refrain from repeatedly playing the damsel in distress, then he might take her seriously. Karson Zellner already has his fair share of trouble before Gemma shows up. He can't keep rescuing her when there are bigger problems in the world demanding his attention, and he refuses to let her romanticize his career. Will Gemma find the hero her story needs? Or will real life get in the way of true love?"--]cProvided by publisher.
"Star of Wonder by Crystal Caudill -- The Christmas-themed maiden voyage of his family's grand steamer ship was supposed to be Aldrich Weise's chance both to instill investor confidence and to romance Celestia Isaacs. Instead, he must foil a criminal and leave his lady love behind forever. Beauty Bright by Cara Putman -- Lieutenant Charles Weise served as a Monuments Man after World War II and now works to restore stolen art to rightful owners. Captain Lillian Thorsen pairs up with him not only to return treasures but also to fix the war-torn lives around them. Perfect Light by Angela Ruth Strong -- Essential oils mogul Brendon Wise is drawn to Lacey Foster, the event planner for his huge Christmas lights festival. But when he inadvertently makes a spectacle of her on television, Lacey wants nothing to do with him. Will a chance to give gifts to those in need at Christmas be the key to discovering common ground -- and maybe love?"--
"When pain and problems barge in, our hopes and dreams march out. Unwelcome trials and troubles knock on our door like uninvited guests, and our happiness, peace, and security pack their bags. In uncertain seasons of personal crisis, national chaos, or global catastrophe, we wonder if life will ever be the same. Catchy Bible verses aren't enough to light the way, and we flicker between hopeless fears and hopeful fantasies. This. Changes. Everything. Where do we go to get our "old normal" back? The apostle Peter knows what it's like when all your hope is gone. He watched as his hope was arrested, crucified, and buried, and Peter publicly failed every test of his faith. Peter-and his elusive, unnamed wife-also know that God relieves our harshest suffering and redeems our heaviest regret. They will show us how to separate our hopeless or hopeful emotions and set our hope fully in Christ alone. The tiny space between these words is where God's power enters in! Bible teacher, author, and speaker Amy Lively guides us through this couple's beautiful story in the powerful book of 1 Peter. With her gentle honesty and just the right amount of humor, Amy will help you see that when you're at the end of the world as you know it, you're only at the beginning of Jesus"--
"Seeking fulfilment, many Christians turn to identities that promise to give their lives meaning: profession, roles as spouse or parent, personality types, even sexuality--anything that can be held up to others as the empowering core of who they are. But when these new labels don't give them any real foundation for hope, they end up feeling disappointed, directionless, and defeated. Those false identities turn out to be only sand. John and Angel Beeson have seen this problem again and again in their respective roles as pastor and counselor. And they want searching Christians to know the truth: a fulfilling understanding of self can only be found by rooting one's identity in the unchangeable and nonnegotiable understanding of who we were created to be. This husband-and-wife team considers ten identities that masquerade as truth and challenge readers to trade those labels for the ones Christ offers. They explain why true identity matters, how our masks can suffocate us, and how substitute identities can become idolatry. They share real struggles from real people. And they offer hope in a comprehensive index of our identities in Christ, both individual and the collective identity of the church"--
What can we know about the apostle Paul, and what difference does it make? Paul of Tarsus was an undeniably forceful presence in the early Christian church, instructing fledgling congregations of believers throughout the Mediterranean in person and by letter and authoring about half of the New Testament in the process. But who was this powerful personality? And how can students most benefit from the extensive studies on Paul available today? New Testament scholars Miguel Echevarria and Benjamin Laird provide an invaluable foundation for students beginning their investigations into the apostle Paul, Paul's theology, and Pauline studies, addressing orienting questions such as these: - What do we know about Paul's family? - How did Paul's companions assist in the composition and distribution of his letters? - Did Paul think his letters were authoritative Scripture? - Is there a center to Paul's theology? - What is Paul's Christology? - What are the strengths and weaknesses of the New Perspective on Paul? - Does Paul address slavery and racial division? Through its question-and-answer format, 40 Questions about the Apostle Paul provides a succinct introduction and entryway to more advanced study of Paul and the Pauline letter corpus. Additional resources are available at 40questions.net.
"The importance of Bible translation in historic and contemporary Christianity cannot be overstated, with millions around the globe reading and studying the Bible in their own language. Mark Strauss answers a wide range of questions about this essential reality of the Christian faith. 40 Questions About Bible Translation addresses questions related to the process and history of Bible translation; Bible versions and international translation efforts; and the multifaceted challenges in translating the Bible."--Back cover.
"Detective Daniel Swann and debutante Juliette Thorndike once again team up to solve a dangerous mystery--while trying to keep their growing romance secret. Someone is preying upon the street children of Regency London. They seem to think no one will notice when urchins go missing--and even if they are noticed, who will care? Daniel needs to do something about the missing children. But with recent revelations about his past and an unexpected, somewhat unwelcome inheritance to deal with, this is a terrible time to dive back into the seedy underbelly of the crime world. Nevertheless, he's still a Bow Street runner, and his partner Lady Juliette is sensitive to the plight of these wayward youngsters. They're on the case, searching shadowed alleys and coal-drenched streets to find the missing. But the tangle of expectation and the dynamics of power cannot be easily ignored, even if there are children in danger. When Daniel's past threatens to overwhelm his future, he will need a miracle and the help of his friends to both apprehend the villain and unravel his tangled family web. And it may be that his new responsibilities demand that he leave the children of the shadows to their terrible fate--or lose everything"--
"When a counterfeiting scheme threatens the children of the Final Chance House of Refuge, Matron Gwendolyn Ellison knows she must find someone she can trust to help her expose the criminals and protect the children. The charming and chivalrous Secret Service operative Josiah Isaacs can't turn his back on a woman in trouble-even if ferreting out counterfeiters wasn't his job. But he's put off by her faith in a God he no longer trusts. How can they be successful when their beliefs are so at odds? Can their faith, hearts, and very lives survive the evils of men?"--
"Highly entertaining, refreshing, and witty. . . . [A] beautifully written, delightful, and faith-filled romance of two endearing hearts."--Grace Hitchcock, award-winning author of My Dear Miss Dupré Not much happens in Theodosia Stapleton's tiny Northumberland village. Certainly not to her. She has resigned herself to spinsterhood, caring for her ailing mother in the home of her grandfather, known to the locals as "General Contrary." When her dear friend dies and leaves behind a daughter, it's simple enough to take the child into her own quiet world. That is, until her ward's famous uncle unexpectedly arrives and throws Theo's tidy orbit completely off-kilter. Fame was the last thing Daniel Balfour sought when he fought in the Peninsular War. But his brave exploits caught the attention of the King, and now the honors he was given hound him everywhere . . . even on his rushed trip to rescue his orphaned niece. Theo's quick wit and warm smile reassure him that Rebecca is in good hands, and he finds himself free to swiftly return to London and his responsibilities. But those caring hands are beginning to look like they could also safely hold his heart, and he's tempted to linger. Unfortunately, marriage is simply not in the cards; the army is spouse enough for him. Then an accident and a scandal lead both Theo and Daniel to discover that their best-laid plans may not have been what God designed for them after all.
In Acts, John D. Harvey and David Gentino tease out the multifaceted yet compatible purposes apparent in Acts: showing God the Holy Spirit in action as Jesus's disciples undertook the commission that he gave them; presenting Jesus as Messiah and the source of salvation for all people groups; addressing objections to and accusations against the Christian movement; validating the Gentile mission; and providing models for public proclamation and apologetical defense. Their preaching commentary explores contrasts and corollaries between the church in Acts and the church today, encouraging believers who have the same commission, same empowering Spirit, and same challenges of opposition to the faith and cultural boundaries as did the early church.
This book shares the inspiring true stories behind 101 favorite hymns. With a collection of uplifting, informative hymn stories, 101 Hymn Stories includes each hymn's full text and musical score, as well as information about the author, composer, and Scripture that inspired the song. Some of the hymns included are: >Excellent for uses like devotional reading, sermon illustrations, and bulletin inserts, as well as historical or biographical research, 101 Hymn Stories has been a beloved resource for forty years. Now a new generation can discover the beautiful foundations of faith upon which these songs were built. "A fascinating book that is enjoyable for general reading or reference."--Christian Life "This book is a valuable source of illustrations for pastors and teachers, and it provides a wealth of background information for song leaders. But it should be introduced to all Christians as a personal and family devotional book."--Bookstore News
A charge for pastors to reenvision their role in a world suspicious of Christianity Webster calls pastors to reject "Christendom" approaches to church leadership that require the pastor to exert control over the church's direction and ministry. Such models differ fundamentally from the New Testament "household of faith" vision of pastoral ministry, which affirms the disciple-making responsibility of the whole community, the priesthood of all believers, and the shared gifts of the Spirit. Rather than perpetuate pastoral leadership based on individual initiative, institutional power, and personal charisma, experienced pastor and seminary professor Douglas Webster defines a New Testament model of the pastor, outlining the major features of pastoring among the household of faith, such as: - Viewing the church as an every-member ministry- Seeking synergy between pastoral identity and congregational identity- Prioritizing a pastor's daily rhythms of grace in prayer, study, and care for the body> Such pastoral authority and guidance require mutual submission in Christ. Pastors and laypeople alike let go of dominant cultural models of pastoring and embrace the values of Christ's kingdom.
"Being single in today's church often feels like a waiting game. You're put on hold in ministry, service, even spiritual growth until you say "I do," and you're either pitied or not seen at all. Unlike today's church, God is not mystified by the presence of unmarried Christ-followers in the pews. In fact, he has masterful plans for those without rings on their fingers. Alisha Plummer points out how God is eager to empower them with purpose and passion. In Confessions of a Christian Spinster, Alisha explores God's design specifically for Christian singlehood through amusing tales and scripturally based truths. She tackles the difficult questions the church often ignores, like: Where do I fit in? Does the church even want me? Has God forgotten about me? What happens if I never get married? Further, she confronts the church, calling for an adjustment to its couple-centric culture, and asking Christians to understand that their single brothers and sisters are not only valued by God but integral to his kingdom. Singles will feel seen through Alisha's words; they'll be encouraged to seize their role in the church and inspire their pastoral staff to reinvent their culture on singleness. Confessions of a Christian Spinster is a powerful resource for those seeking to live and thrive in a perplexed church--and a way forward for the church itself"--
"Whether it's a battle of wills with your kids, a spiritual battle for their hearts, or a battle to wake up and take on another day of parenting challenges, moms are faced with fights every day. But what does it really look like to become a warrior for Christ, fully relying on his strength and plan for every skirmish? How can you find the energy to even step onto the field? Victoria Riollano is determined to challenge and empower every mother who needs motivation. It isn't about new tricks to manage your child's behavior; it's about seeking spiritual transformation for you, Mama! Warrior Mother offers you an intellectual and spiritual deep dive that's practical and authentic, meeting you right where you are. Jam-packed with biblical insights to encourage, reminders of mothers in scripture we can look to for examples of faithful trust, prayers for you to connect with your Commander, and reflection questions to consider past battles and reframe your strategies for the future, Warrior Mother is the playbook you need to move from defeated to defender. Join Victoria and equip your heart for victorious parenting!"--
"As City and Emergency Manager for Fairbanks, Alaska, Darcie Phillips is proactively working to learn all she can about keeping her city ahead of the game in preventing disasters. But when cyber-security specialist Jason Myers arrives, she realizes they are at serious risk and it's her job to fix it and make sure nothing bad happens. Now, there's a woman garnering national media attention with her rantings about a curse. A curse that they've all ignored... until it comes true. Can Darcie and Jason restore the city's services before more lives are lost?"--
"Our generation has seen a sharp return to the soil and earth. We see it in the rising popularity of forest schools, nature programs, junior rangers, homeopathy, and organic living. Yet not every step of this journey has been wholesome - not when it comes to our children's faith. Society has severed the connection between God and creation, but we as parents can reconnect the dots for our kids. God reveals himself to us through nature and through his Word; using these tools, we can equip our kids with a resilient faith rooted in the wonder of creation"--
How did the New Testament come to be? The ancient writings that comprise the New Testament are critical for understanding the life, teachings, and impact of Jesus of Nazareth, all of which are central to Christianity. But how were these texts circulated, collected, and given their canonical status? Is the New Testament a trustworthy source for learning about Jesus and the early church? New Testament scholars Charles L. Quarles and L. Scott Kellum address the most pressing questions regarding the study of New Testament texts, their transmission, and their collection into the canon, such as these: What happened to the original manuscripts of the New Testament? With all the variants, can we still speak of inspiration and inerrancy? What is New Testament textual criticism and why is it important? How do most scholars decide between the readings of different manuscripts? What are the competing views on canon? Did the apostles recognize contemporaneous books as Scripture? Did the early councils decide the canon? 40 Questions About the Text and Canon of the New Testament uses a question-and-answer format so readers can pursue the issues that interest them most, with additional resources at 40questions.net.
A thoughtful and well-documented call to rethink the role of Arabs in the plan of God Western Christianity's long-standing support of Israel has, perhaps unintentionally, nurtured a prejudice against Arab people--the descendants of Abraham's first son, Ishmael. Author Tony Maalouf contends that this bias differs dramatically from the biblical portrayal of Ishmael and the nations that have sprung from him. With meticulous research and theological astuteness, Maalouf surfaces the positive portrayal of the Arab people in ancient and prophetic history, clearly showing that the Israeli-Arab conflict is a recent development in history. By bringing to light the nature of relationships that have prevailed among the Jews and Arabs throughout history, Maalouf strives to change the thinking of Bible believers to a more accurate understanding of this crucial contemporary issue. He traces the Abrahamic heritage of the Arab people and majors on the positive Arab-Israeli relationships in biblical history. The descendants of Ishmael have an important role in the sovereign plan of God--right up to the final moments of history.
Now in paperback! In this highly sought-after, classic series from one of the most creative and articulate expositors of the twentieth century, each volume of the Iornside Expository Commentaries features an internationally beloved Bible teacher and preacher, clear, easily grasped outlines and a vivid writing style, and scholarship that has stood the test of time--without losing its relevance. Now these classic commentaries are available in paperback, making them even more accessible for the modern reader.
"Too often, women feel like their only hope for stress reduction is to just keep pushing through, praying to make it to the other side. They pick up task after task, hoping that if they can land on the right projects to help their family, the perfect events to support their community, or the ministries that fit best in their church, their burden will be lightened. And they never let on that worry is eating them alive from within like wood rot in the walls of remodeled house. That isn't the abundant life Christ wants for his people. Artist and author Jami Amerine knows the heaviness of expectations-both internal and external. She has also discovered how to lift the load and retrain the mind against the framework worry lays down. In easily digestible chapters, she shares what she's learned and supplies the right tools for this all-important restoration. Through her witty, friendly words, her vibrant original art, and rock-solid scriptural truth, Jami invites readers to join her on a journey to declutter the mind, take the mess out of stress, and uncover a spirit freshly renovated in all the colors of a truly worry-free existence"--]cProvided by publisher.
"Thirteen-year-old Amon has just watched Jesus ascend into heaven when the apostle Peter hands him an assignment: invent a way for the new Christian church to communicate and meet in secret, away from the penetrating eyes of both the Romans and Pharisees. What seems like a straightforward job quickly turns dangerous as the Sanhedrin, led by Saul, begins hunting down believers in "The Way," and even stoning some to death. Now Amon must walk a brittle line between completing his task and working around those who would kill him if they knew who he was and what he was up to"--
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