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  • av Matthew Steven Bracey
    265,-

    This book is a collection of essays to honor F. Leroy Forlines who had a long career as a college professor teaching Bible and theology classes at Welch College. In this volume several of his students describe his personal contributions to theological thinking and biblical interpretation as well as the personal impact of Forlines. He is best known for his articulation of Reformed Arminianism and taught generations of students that theology is for life. The work also includes personal tributes from family and close friends. Readers will come away with a greater appreciation for the legacy of a Christian life lived well.

  • av J. D. O'Donnell
    167,-

    This book is a translation of FWB Doctrines. It is a helpful resource for readers to become established in the basic doctrines of the Christian faith. Topics discussed include the doctrines of Free Will Baptists relating to Scriptures, God, Christ, salvation, the doctrine of Last Things, and the Free Will Baptist Church covenant. O'Donnell's writing style allows ministry leaders as well as lay leaders to understand the fundamental concepts taught in this book. It is a great resource for a pastor's library, for church leadership to study, as well as those seeking to understand doctrines of faith.

  • av Robert E Picirilli
    211,-

    This is the Spanish translation of Grace, Faith, Free Will: Contrasting Views of Salvation, Calvinism and Arminianism. In this work, Picirilli renews the discussion of issues that have divided Calvinism and Arminianism since the Reformation. Jacobus Arminius, a Dutch theologian of the 16th century, contested the dominant theological ideas advanced by the well-known Protestant reformer John Calvin and his disciples. Historically, Arminius has been frequently misunderstood and often reinterpreted by friend and foe alike. Though Picirilli present both classic Calvinism and Arminianism in order to help readers intelligently decide for themselves, he unashamedly advocates a very specific form of Arminianism as the best resolution of the tensions between the two doctrinal positions. In what he calls "Reformation Arminianism," Picirilli reclaims the original views of Arminius and his defenders.

  • av Ron Hunter Jr.
    453,-

    The purpose of the D6 Family Ministry Journal is to support the thinking and practices of parenting in Christian homes, in family ministry in the local church, and in parachurch settings that reflect God's intent for generational discipleship as presented in Deuteronomy 6 and other biblical texts. This purpose is achieved by the publication of academic peer-reviewed articles along with a limited selection of practitioner insights, and book reviews on recent family ministry titles. The journal is primarily intended for two audiences: an academic community of professors and students in institutions of higher learning who are committed to the development of a new generation of Christian ministers and community leaders. Second, those professionals who are already serving in local church and parachurch settings. The Journal hopes to facilitate discussion and learning among both groups.

  • av Matthew Pinson
    240,-

    Dr. Pinson brings from his thorough research this collection of essays to the reader as a blend of church history and theology. This work is an important resource to understand an evangelical Arminianism while revealing the context of its Reformation roots. The author explores the Arminianism of Thomas Helwys and the General Baptists of old. All the works come together to show the rich heritage of Reformed theology while maintaining the foundation of a biblically grounded Arminianism.

  • av Jeffrey A. Crabtree & Robert E. Picirilli
    453,-

    This is the tenth edition to the commentary series from Randall House. This edition offers a thorough study of the entire book of Matthew using a verse-by-verse method. With Dr. Robert E. Picirilli as the General Editor, Jeffrey A. Crabtree served as the writer for this edition on Matthew. Besides a verse-by-verse study method, the writer also provides excellent summaries of passages and application notes for teaching the passages of Matthew.

  • av Walker Moore
    177,-

    When Jesus told His followers, "I will not leave you as orphans. I will come to you." (John 14:18), He was referring to an ongoing relationship with a loving Father. But Satan's deceptive tactics block most Christians from the lives God intended. Escape the Lie uses powerful, solid, biblical teaching about the three voices, identity in Christ, and the Orphan Heart along with compelling true-life examples to help readers identify and renounce the Orphan Heart's crippling wounds and move into abundant life. Walker Moore provides answers for the deep-seated problem known as the Orphan Heart. He crafts a compelling analysis of the relationship God desires to have with each person that would set one free from the lies of Satan. This book consistently points readers towards hope in Christ and the freedom gained by overcoming the pain of our past.

  • av Robert E. Picirilli
    187,-

    Discipleship is a great read for those who have grappled with questions like: What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? Is being a disciple of Jesus the same thing as being a Christian? What does a life of discipleship look like? Dr. Picirilli provides practical answers and applications for the reader through an exhaustive study of what the New Testament writers said about the requirements for salvation. He offers sound, comprehensive exegesis demonstrating that repentance, obedience,and discipleship are biblical expressions of saving faith. Dr. Picirilli shares important implications of how we should present the gospel, offer assurance of salvation, and incorporate proper church discipline. The author compares the Transaction Model of justification by faith as presented in the writings of Paul with the Discipleship Model of following Jesus in the Synoptic gospels.

  • av Timothy Smith
    147,-

    Timothy Smith gives the ideal tool to parents who want to connect with their kids and pass along their faith. This book provides 52 experiences for families to share time together with lasting benefits. Each experiences includes a short Scripture reading, games, activities, and guided discussion questions that will draw the family closer together and closer to God. The author also includes with each experience an adaptation for preschool age and teenagers. Fun is the key ingredient in this excellent resource. The book is divided into three sections: informal moments, intentional moments, and milestone moments including rites of passage and holidays.

  • av Rob Rienow
    147,-

    Christians share a commitment to the inerrancy of Scripture, but have we slipped on our commitment and understanding of sufficiency? We believe the Bible is true, but do we believe it is enough for every matter of faith and practice? Rob Rienow allows us to reexamine this vital doctrine and understand the foundation it sets for all future ministry. This book asks the reader to go beyond the knowledge of the authority of God's Word and let it shape and determine how ministry is carried out in the life of the church. Rienow gives a concise explanation of the sufficiency of Scripture. He also goes beyond that foundation to examine how it impacts all of ministry. Discover not only what God is calling you to do, but how He wants you to do it.

  • av Jonathan Thigpen
    137,-

    Teaching Students Not Lessons is a must read for teachers. This easy to read material covers the six levels of learning along with proven principles and power methods making a teacher more effective. Jonathan also shares the seven laws of the teacher and provides in each chapter practical material that enrich the learning experience. Regardless of your level of teaching experience, Jonathan's writings will give you confidence to influence the needed changes in the lives of your students while becoming more effective in the classroom.

  • av Linda Ann Crosby
    147,-

    Women want to succeed at being a wife but most lack the joy, peace, and contentment of a successful marriage relationship. Wives need to be reminded to laugh and have fun as they live out every rich, poor, sick, healthy, better and worse vow promised with starry eyes on their wedding day. This book contains 52 devotional pieces helping a woman place her focus back on God who is faithful to provide what is needed to fulfill each vow including 'til death do us part. The reader will laugh, cry, and relate to each story as the author shares from her own personal experiences in over 20 years of marriage. Through the author's practical tips and biblical application, the reader will understand that her attitude is crucial to the happiness of the home.

  • av Linda Ann Crosby
    147,-

    Motherhood is a demanding job that can easily become drudgery if a mom's focus is not on the ultimate goal of raising a godly family. There is always another mess to clean, child to calm down, and another mound of laundry growing faster with each passing moment. Laughing in the midst of such daily challenges is a skill that needs to be taught to those who are very busy and stressed out. Laughing in the Midst of Mothering contains 52 devotional pieces that certainly equip mothers to place their focus back on God with an extra infusion in their funny bone. Mothers will benefit from taking a moment from the daily routine to have personal time and read a short devotional to which they can relate. Each woman will appreciate the personal stories shared, which proves she is not alone in the challenges of mothering. She will also receive an injection of joy upon realizing it is best to make the choice to laugh and see the humor present in her daily life.

  • av Robert E. Picirilli
    167,-

    Teacher, Leader, Shepherd: The New Testament Pastor does not attempt to tell the minister how to preach or to describe how the pastor should go about his work On the contrary, this book focuses on an understanding of what the Bible has to say to or about the pastor and his ministry. The author gives a solid treatment of the New Testament passages, which speak specifically, whether directly or indirectly, to the role of the pastor. This work is beneficial to any pastor, whether a veteran or new pastor written by a former academic dean and professor of Greek and New Testament studies for many years, Dr. Robert E. Picirilli.

  • av Robert J. Morgan
    117,-

    Through the pages of Simple, well-known author and pastor, Robert J. Morgan reminds readers that success in the Christian life comes from sticking with the basics of the Bible. Morgan explains those basics as the ABC's of the Christian faith: Assurance, Baptism, Church, Devotions, and Evangelism. This is an excellent resource for a new believers or new members life group. It is also an excellent evangelism tool for believers to share with those curious about the day-to-day life of Christianity. Simple helps new believers gain a clear picture of the Christian life, but it also aids long-time believers who are interested in rediscovering the basics of their faith.

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