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  • So Little Time

    $16.99

    California pioneers McClain and Rya Reardon are a match made in heaven, but time on earth together may be mercilessly short.

    Karen Kingsbury is an award-winning author and former reporter for the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News. She is also a recognized author with the Women of Faith Fiction Club. Kingsbury lives with her husband and six children in Washington state.

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  • Tempered Steel : How God Shapes A Mans Heart Through Adversity

    $16.99

    Men’s issues expert and bestselling author Steve Farrar exposes the most painful tragedies of a man’s life and shows how they also happened to the biblical King David! Men facing troubles on the trail of life will relate to chapters on Depression, Betrayal, When Your Family Is Falling Apart, Living With a Bad Decision, Living With Your Critics, and When Your Career Is Interrupted. Farrar encouragingly illustrates how David depended on God to get through the same sins and trials-still remaining “a man after God’s own heart.” Farrar’s second book drawn from the Psalms honestly accepts the hard times that every man must encounter on his journey and offers sound biblical counsel to get through them.

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  • Reconsidering Nature Religion

    $29.95

    Nature religion is a much broader and more pervasive part of our culture than we may know. In the late twentieth century, for example, certain nature-based New Age perspectives and practices emerged_developments whose seeds were planted in the nature religion of nineteenth-century America.
    In Reconsidering Nature Religion, Catherine Albanese looks at the place where nature and religion come together, and explores how this operates in contemporary life and thinking. Nature, she says, functions as an absolute that grounds and orients life. Religion concerns the ways that people use this absolute of nature to form a meaningful life. And religion itself provides ways of interacting with nature.

    Nature religion is one essential way that people relate to the ordinary and extra-ordinary aspects of their worlds. It was so for people like the famous naturalist John Muir, and remains so for us today. For all of us, nature works in a religious way that informs and transforms life.

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  • Plant A Geranium In Your Cranium

    $18.99

    You’ll laugh and you’ll cry as Barbara Johnson, the original “joyoligist,” brings even life’s most tragic moments into perspective.

    Best-selling humorist Barbara Johnson is back – and getting back to her roots – with a candid look at life and discovering joy in the midst of trials, including her own unexpected battle with cancer. Using excerpts from inspiring articles and extraordinary letters from her mailbag, Johnson presents one big package of humor, comfort and encouragement that her beloved audiences have come to expect.

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  • Last Things A Print On Demand Title

    $21.99

    In modern theology, the traditional “last things” of Christian doctrine have largely been ignored. This volume takes the biblical vision of the future seriously once again, explaining its significance for the life of today’s church.

    Written by ten front-ranking Christian thinkers, The Last Things offers fresh interpretations of the major themes in eschatology; the end of the world, the return of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, and the final judgment. Recognizing that eschatology has been a source of disagreement in the history of the church, the contributors offer ecumenical perspectives that cast a promising image of the future for our postmodern culture.

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  • Healing Touch : A Guide To Healing Prayer For Yourself And Those You Love

    $20.00

    This book makes healing whether physical, emotional, or spiritual simple, understandable, and accessible, for the reader and for those he or she loves.

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  • Loved By Choice (Reprinted)

    $20.00

    An uplifting compilation of true adoption stories from the viewpoints of adoptees, birth mothers, and adopted family members.

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  • Ideas For 52 Great Childrens Sermons And Other Good Stuff

    $12.95

    Children are the future of the church — and pastors are always on the lookout for creative ideas for “children’s time.” Because abstract concepts are so difficult for children (and many adults) to grasp, it’s very important to use simple, concrete methods of illustrating biblical truth. This resource offers a year’s worth of ideas you can expand upon for great messages. Each nugget makes the scriptures understandable to children of all ages — while having some fun in the process. The material also can be used in the home or for story time in Sunday school or day care settings.

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  • Nurturing Faith In Families

    $25.99

    A family crisis is occuring in church-going families. Often church leaders are perplexed about the best way for their congregation to care for their families within their midst and in the community. This book offers 425 creative ideas that pastors, teachers, and other leaders can use to help families grow spiritually and feel more connected to the church.

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  • Creation And Last Things

    $17.00

    In this well-written and concise volume, Gregory Cootsona explores the doctrines of creation and eschatology (the end of days) in light of contemporary science. He addresses what the relationship is between creation in the beginning and the new creation at the end of time, how the docrtine of creation informs our lives as Christians, and how we grow in faith and love in light of these doctrines.

    The Foundations of Christian Faith series enables readers to learn about contemporary theology in ways that are clear, enjoyable, and meaningful. It examines the doctrines of the Christian faith and stimulates readers not only to think more deeply about their faith but also to understand it in relation to contemporary challenges and questions. Individuals and study groups alike will find these guides invaluable in their search for depth and integrity in their Christian faith.

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  • Interchurch Families

    $21.00

    Marriage and families are becoming increasingly complex. No longer can any of us speak with simplicity about what a “typical” family is like, now that our vocabulary includes words like “single parent,” “blended,” “multi-faith,” etc. This is a brief, usable book designed for ministers and priests to use with congregants who are entering into, or are already in, an interchurch marriage. This book can also be useful for laity involved in interchurch families.

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  • Church Of The Living God

    $29.00

    Here, Alston presents for us a newly revised and expanded version of his book, The Church. Alston summarizes the identity, nature, and ministry of the church from a Reformed perspective, and places this doctrine within its historical and contemporary context. A new introductory chapter on “The Church for Such a Time,” an epilogue on “The Church That People Love,” and updated Scripture passages from the NRSV are a few of the new features of this new edition.

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  • Faith Of 50 Million

    $50.00

    Baseball and religion. Though many might say there is no connection, or at the very least wonder what kind of connection there might be, The Faith of Fifty Million will convince you that there is, indeed, a connection, and will help you to understand it better. A collection of essays by religion scholars who are baseball enthusiasts, and longtime fans of our national pastime, The Faith of Fifty Million looks at the cultural, social, and religious aspects of one of the most popular sports of all time.

    In nine chapters, or innings as one reviewer called them, The Faith of Fifty Million offers insightful essays probing the good, the bad and the ugly about our national pastime. Topics for the essays include: baseball as civil religion, Shoeless Joe Jackson as baseball’s scapegoat, baseball as a model of racial integration, the kingdom of baseball in America, a spiritual reminiscence of baseball, a comparison of the characters of Christy Mathewson (Matty) and Grover Cleveland Alexander (Ol’ Pete), connections between Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea and baseball, women and baseball, baseball as metaphor, and comparisons between the history of baseball and Christian theology.

    Baseball and American culture are intertwined and have been since baseball’s inception. This book argues that the same is true of baseball and religion in America. Stanley Hauerwas, in the foreword notes that as a critic of civil religion in America he must “recognize that baseball, for better or worse, is the great exemplification of that [civil] religion.” And one of the essayists argues that baseball is the outworking of the liberal Protestant hope for the Kingdom of God to be realized in America. In the end, however, this book affirms that whatever the religious and social implications of baseball are, baseball is, ultimately, just a game. A game which reflects and impacts the values of both America and Christianity, but still a game. So step up to the plate and take a swing at The Faith of Fifty Million. You won’t be disappointed, and you certainly won’t strike out.

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  • How To Get The Bible Into My Life Super Saver

    $39.99

    Put the Word to work for you! Focusing on how Scripture can be applied to everyday living, Miller covers each book of the Bible—from Genesis to Revelation—giving you a handle on influential people, key ideas you need to know, “red flag” issues, and more! Fully illustrated with outlines, cartoons, and sidebars.

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  • Distant Beacon : The Sequel To The Birthright (Reprinted)

    $18.00

    40 Chapters

    Additional Info
    In England together at the Harrow estate, Anne and Nicole find themselves facing divergent futures. While Anne comfortably settles into British life, Nicole once again searches the far horizon. Despite the raging War of Independence, she sets sail for the American colonies to manage her uncle’s landholdings.

    The gallant Captain Goodwind captures Nicole’s attention, but not yet her heart. In the midst of revolution, her loyalties and faith are tested beyond what she could have ever imagined. Then she comes face to face with a staggering betrayal, and she is forced to choose her ultimate allegiance.

    With her heart echoing the turmoil that swirls about her, and with the hope of love yet unfulfilled, Nicole clings to the promise of. . .The Distant Beacon.

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  • Rekindled Flame : The Passionate Pursuit Of God

    $16.99

    As believers, we have a desperate need to cultivate intimacy with out God, a place of blissful union in His love. Now acclaimed worship leader, singer, and teacher Steve Fry shows us clearly how intimacy is cultivated. “The key to knowing God,” Fry says, “is worship.” From jubilant praise to the very embrace of His heart, the author invites everyone to enter into this mysterious encounter with God’s glory. Here, the reader will find practical instruction on how to meditate in the Scriptures, prepare oneself through praise, and seek God’s face in prayer. If you’re dry, distracted, dissatisfied, drained in spirit–or simply seeking “more”–this biblical praise and worship primer will rekindle the flame of passionate relationship with Christ.

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  • When You Are Facing A Divorce

    $6.99

    The process of divorce begins long before the legal day of divorce and ends long after that day, and it challenges us on many fronts: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Writing as a survivor of divorce, Jan Ansorage addresses individuals who are facing divorce and yet care enough about their marriages, themselves, and their families to seek guidance from a variety of sources as they learn to live with this life-altering decision.

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  • When You Are Coping With Infertility

    $6.99

    Most couples approach starting a family with nothing but excitement and anticipation. Unfortunatley, not every couple will conceive as easily as they had hoped they would. In this brief work, Vera Snow guides readers through the often rocky terrain of infertility. Snow encourages readers to recognize what they can and cannot control in their situations, then suggets ways to live with these challenges.

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  • When Your Friend Dies

    $6.99

    Sometimes friends feel that they don’t have permission to grieve because they have a less significant experience than family members. In When Your Friend Dies, Harold Ivan Smith explores the concept of “friendgrief” and offers compassionate guidance for those who have suffered the death of a friend and yearn to come to terms with their loss. This is an extremely helpful book that provides understanding and courage for you and other friends.

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  • Trouble In The Barnyard

    $16.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781591600268ISBN10: 159160026XEarl CarterBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2002Publisher: Xulon Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Struggling With Scripture

    $18.00

    Challenging the traditional meaning of Scripture is not easy, even in the face of issues that call into question those traditional interpretations. In these reflections, Brueggemann says that the Bible, as the live word of the living God, will not submit to the accounts we prefer to give of it. The Bible’s inherent, central evangelical proclamation has greater and more permanent authority than our inescapably provisional interpretations. Placher notes that taking the Bible most seriously means struggling to understand its meaning as well as affirming its truth. And Blount distinguishes what some may claim as a “last word,” which is necessarily a dead word, from the living word that is God’s word to us today.

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  • Cry For Mercy

    $16.00

    A reissue of one of Henri Nouwen’s most powerful and most personal books: prayers that “reveal a fearful heart, a cry for mercy, rays of hope, the power of the Spirit, the needs of the world, and finally gratitude.”

    In his continuing search for a deeper understanding of the spiritual life, Henri Nouwen traveled twice to the Trappist monastery in the Genesee Valley of upstate New York. His first visit inspired The Genesee Diary, a moving account of his daily experiences and of contemporary monastic life. When he returned five years later, the familiar, comfortable daily rhythms of the contemplative life led him to concentrate his attention on meditation. He disciplined himself to write a prayer each day, an endeavor that became this extraordinary book.

    In these daily prayers, Father Nouwen confronts his own inner chaos as he tries to create a space in his heart where God can dwell. Powerful, searching, and painfully honest, Nouwen’s prayers, confessions, and petitions point to the final goal of all spiritual life: to live unceasingly in the presence of God. Like The Wounded Healer and The Return of the Prodigal Son, A Cry for Mercy is filled with freshness and insight. It speaks directly to the contemporary Christian’s need for a meaningful spirituality, a disciplined inner life, and a real sense of the divine presence in everyday life.

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  • Piercing Proverbs : Wise Words For Todays Teens

    $12.99

    More and more teens find themselves growing up in a world lacking in godly wisdom and direction. In Piercing Proverbs, bestselling youth fiction author Melody Carlson offers solid messages of the Bible in a version that can compete with TV, movies, and the Internet for the attention of this vital group in God’s kingdom. Choosing life-impacting portions of teen-applicable Proverbs, Carlson paraphrases them into understandable, teen-friendly language and presents them as guidelines for clearly identified areas of life (such as friendship, family, money, and mistakes). Teens will easily read and digest these high-impact passages of the Bible delivered in their own words.

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  • Basic Church Dictionary (Revised)

    $15.00

    This perennially popular and practical dictionary provides definitions of terminology associated with church architecture, administration, the Bible, the Christian year, liturgy, ministry and much more. An essential guide for all involved in church life.

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  • Deirdre

    $17.99

    A Saxon pirate prince, loyal to neither God nor country, is skeptical of his Christian mother’s predictions about his birthright…until he captures a devout princess with the key to both heavenly and earthly kingdoms. What his mother said about his true birthright seems possible after all, even when his newfound faith is battered by storms of betrayal that wash him and his half-drowned bride upon the seaswept shores of Gleannmara. Deirdre, the third heroine in the Fires of Gleannmara series, is an Irish princess wed to a heathen thief. Although she is a reluctant heroine, compassion becomes her shield, prayer her sword, and God’s Word her direction.

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  • Now Bring Your Joy To This Wedding

    $14.95

    One of the important, if often overlooked, tasks of the parish pastor is effective premarital counseling. Since many couples are overwhelmed by the arrangements for their wedding, it can often be difficult to lead them into a realistic and faithful dialogue that prepares them for the long-term implications of the marriage covenant. Developed by an experienced pastoral counselor/marriage therapist along with a parish pastor, Now Bring Your Joy To This Wedding is an excellent premarital resource with a practical, accessible approach to preparing couples for the joys and challenges of marriage. Its field-tested material is structured around four key areas of married life: intimacy, power, security, and freedom/responsibility. The text is addressed to couples in a friendly, conversational tone, and questions, exercises, cartoons, and guidelines stimulate active participation. Each chapter has prayer exercises that reveal God’s grace-filled ways. Two workbooks (one each for the bride and groom) for writing down and sharing responses are also included. Whether the setting is a weekend retreat for a number of couples, individual counseling sessions with a pastor, or even use by a couple themselves, Now Bring Your Joy To This Wedding is sure to help couples grow in all phases of their relationship.

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  • Sensitivity Of The Spirit

    $19.99

    We must learn the difference between being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and being aware of the sensitivity of the Holy Spirit! Drawing on the story of Mary and Joseph moving ahead of Jesus, Dr. Kendall explains how easy it is for us to make assumptions in the natural and run on ahead of the Holy Spirit. When you find yourself ahead of God’s timing and moving forward with your own personal plans, you must stop and go back! You can find the road back from anywhere, and that road is called repentence! It points you in the direction of peace!

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  • If God Is God Then Why

    $9.99

    Do you remember what you were doing the morning of September 11? Probably so. But, what was God doing? Was He watching but not caring? Did He choose to just sit on His hands?

    In this fictional work of letters to an Episcopal priest, Truesdale addresses the unavoidable question – What Kind of loving Father would allow such suffering? If God Is God, Then Why? will help you come to terms with the fact that God has not revealed exactly why, but that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus is the solution.

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  • Throne The Lamb And The Dragon

    $20.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830826711ISBN10: 0830826718Paul SpilsburyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2002Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • When You Are Diagnosed With A Life Threatening Illness

    $6.99

    The purpose of this book is to deal as honestly as possible with the most fearful issues that arise when confronting a life-threatening illness. The practical but comforting writing style encourages us all to live courageously. Jan Jovaag Ansorge, a cancer survivor, shares her private, insightful reflections, even her prayers. To know that someone else is bravely traveling the same path as you or a loved one is extremely comforting.

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  • When Your Spouse Dies

    $6.99

    In this warm and helpful book, Mildred Tengborn addresses the emotions and difficulties widows and widowers face as they look ahead to life without their spouses. She offers spiritual comfort and hope, guiding the reader through the phases of shock and disorganization to the reconstruction of a new life.

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  • Life Of The Mind (Reprinted)

    $13.00

    Examines the importance of intellectual activity, answering common objections and demonstrating its value to both the individual and the church.

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  • Speak To My Heart God (Reprinted)

    $18.99

    When your your spirit is wounded, all you can do is cry out to God for answers—Arthur helps you hear his compassionate response. With personal stories, meditations, and Scripture, she offers comfort and insight as you seek solace and support. Includes plenty of journaling space to record God’s grace in your life.

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  • Taking Our Cities For God

    $18.99

    Our cities are the keys to winning the world for Christ. They are encumbered by staggering problems and opposed by cosmic spiritual forces, yet these vast urban centers hold millions of people whom God loves. Discover God’s purpose for your city, discern the strongholds that work against your city, join with others to intercede for your city, and develop a plan to break the strongholds and bring your city to God.

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  • Johns Letters : Discovering Genuine Christianity (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    When we strip away what is superficial, cultural or traditional, what is the essence of genuine Christianity? What qualities and beliefs must be present in a living and life-changing faith? John’s letters focus on the three most important aspects of the Christian life. With power and simplicity, he helps us focus our attention on what really matters- both now and for eternity. This revised LifeGuide Bible Study features additional questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded leader’s notes and an extra “Now or Later” section in each study.

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  • Beyond The Rat Race

    $27.00

    Practical as well as inspirational, Art Gish presents specific techniques for simplifying your life as you live it now- ways and means which are well within the reach of everyone. Simplify your wants, your life style, your concerns and the way is open to a fuller, more rewarding life – infinitely rich in joy.

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  • Apology Of The Church Of England By John Jewel

    $26.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780898693911ISBN10: 0898693918Editor: John BootyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2002Publisher: Church Publishing Inc. Print On Demand Product

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  • Biblical Economics Manifesto

    $9.99

    This book will help to clear up the many misunderstandings of basic economics. With this book you can learn about the economy and how it actually works. The authors will show you how the best understanding of economics conforms with what the Bible teaches about economics.

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  • What Every Christian Ought To Know

    $12.99

    1. The Bible: Can You Give Me An Overview Of The Bible?
    2. God: What Is The Christian Understanding Of God?
    3. Satan: Where Did The Devil Come From, And What’s He Up To?
    4. God’s Sovereignty: Can God’s Sovereignty Be Thwarted?
    5. Divine Providence: Does God Cause Everything That Happens To Me?
    6. Sin: What Is Sin, And How Serious Is It?
    7. The Atonement: Why Did Jesus Die?
    8. Holiness: Please Tell Me How I Can Be Holy.
    9. Faith: What Does It Mean To Be Saved By Faith?
    120 Pages

    Additional Info
    Is sin avoidable? Does God cause everything that happens? Can Christians lose their salvation? Why was Satan allowed to tempt Adam and Eve? Is it possible to find proof of God’s existence in the Bible?

    Many Christians do not have a mature, biblical understanding of these and other fundamental issues at the heart of their faith. Through a straightforward question and answer format, the reader will learn to defend the Wesleyan approach to faith and understand why a doctrinal position on these issues matters.

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  • Jesus And Prayer

    $10.99

    Written by former missionary Abena Safiyah Fosua, Jesus and Prayer provides a fresh insight into the experience of prayer. Scripture references are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Within each session, Fosua provides an opportunity for group members and individual learners to examine the Scriptures, study the subject of prayer, and perhaps most important, establish the practice of prayer. Each session is self-contained and includes study helps and discussion questions for reflectin to assist the group leader and individual student.

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  • Grace (Student/Study Guide)

    $9.99

    Have you ever felt that you wanted to get closer to God but didn’t derserve even to try? This book explores God’s love for us and how it isn’t something we earn, but something that is; how that love leads us into relationship with God and with others; and how our hearts and lives are changed as we use the gifts God has given us to build community, growing toward perfect love.

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  • This We Believe

    $19.00

    This accessible introduction to the Christian faith offers a hands-on look at the whole story of the Bible in an effort to help the person in the pew grapple with what it means to be a Christian in a world of conflicting ideologies and competing claims. This We Believe presents eight beliefs that form the basis of the Christian faith in the Reformed and Presbyterian traditions. This thought-provoking book is sure to inspire conversations and prayers concerning the story of the Bible, our theological heritage as Reformed Christians, and the changing culture in which we live.

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  • Could I Have This Dance

    $14.99

    Claire McCall is used to fighting back against the odds. Raised in a dysfunctional family with an alcoholic father, she accomplishes what no woman in Stoney Creek, Virginia, ever had. As the first female M.D. graduate from her small town, she takes on the challenges of life as a surgical intern in a cutthroat program at Lafayette University Hospital in Lafayette, Massachusetts.

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  • Journal Keeping : Writing For Spiritual Growth

    $20.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830823376ISBN10: 0830823379Luann BuddBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2002Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Wrath Of Jonah

    $34.00

    Internationally renowned scholar Erhard Gerstenberger here offers a radical departure from traditional treatments. Rather than a systematic approach to theological topics in the Old Testament, Gerstenberger discusses its various theological voices rooted in different social settings within ancient Israel: the family and clan, the village, the tribal group, and the kingdom. Further, he discusses the variety of Israel’s views concerning the divine – polytheism, syncretism, and monotheism. Gerstenberger concludes with his reflections on how contemporary theology is informed by the biblical witness and how it must be contextual and ecumenical in order to be authentic.

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  • Survival Guide For Christians On Campus

    $15.95

    1. How Do I Know If I’m A Christian
    2. How Can I Read The Bible And Get Something Out Of It?
    3. Do I Have To Go To Church To Be A Good Christian?
    4. Am I A Sinner?
    5. How Do I Know What’s Right?
    6. Am I Supposed To Try To Convert People To Christianity?
    7. How Can I Listen To A Sermon And Get Something Out Of It?
    8. What’s The Point Of Worship?
    9. And What About Sex?
    10. What About Pentecostalism?

    Additional Info
    The contemporary college campus is filled with spiritual surprises, daily dilemmas, and difficult questions. Can the Christian faith survive the scrutiny of the new knowledge and ideas that bombard students on the college campus? Tony Campolo and Will Willimon – college professors and seasoned authors and speakers – insist that the Christian faith is not threatened by tough questions. They maintain that some of the greatest minds the human race has produced have put hard questions to Jesus and come away more firm in their faith and more convinced of its truth than ever before. Whether you are committed Christian or one who is still exploring the Christian faith, this book will provide sound answers to difficult questions. Open this book and find the help and heart to walk into the jungle of campus life and walk out more than a conqueror.

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  • Hey God Where Are You

    $11.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780964039278ISBN10: 0964039273Roxie GibsonBinding: Cloth TextPublished: March 2002Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Hey God What Is America

    $11.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780964039261ISBN10: 0964039265Roxie GibsonBinding: Cloth TextPublished: March 2002Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Hey God What Is Christmas

    $12.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780964039254ISBN10: 0964039257Roxie GibsonBinding: Cloth TextPublished: March 2002Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Hey God What Is Death

    $11.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780964039247ISBN10: 0964039249Roxie GibsonBinding: Cloth TextPublished: March 2002Publisher: STL/FaithWorks Print On Demand Product

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  • Daughters Of Islam

    $20.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830823451ISBN10: 083082345XMiriam AdeneyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 2002Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Making Sense Of The Bible

    $21.99

    Knowing what kind of material you are reading is critical to knowing how it should be interpreted. Johnson fully discusses the eight major biblical forms of literature—wisdom, liturgical, legal, prophetic, historical, apocalyptic, epistolary, and Gospel. Valuable findings for multiple purposes.

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  • Who Is Christ For Us

    $11.99

    In the summer of 1933, Dietrich Bonhoeffer delivered powerful lectures that insisted Christians encounter Jesus Christ as a living person today, as well as in history and church life. Formulated in the face of the new Nazi regime, a decisive moment in Bonhoeffer’s own commitment to the Confessing Church, his words drew attention to the living Christ as always the humiliated “man for others,” the lodestar of Christian commitment and service. This volume, well introduced and contextualized by Nessan and Wind, consists in excerpts from the 1933 lectures–strikingly relevant today–along with other, contemporary writings from him and about him.

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  • 3 Months With Matthew (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    Available in English for the first time, Three Months with Matthew is popular author Juso Gonzalez’s study of the Gospel of Matthew. Eminently readable, the study uses the see-judge-act method to bring readers closer to the text and to inform and challenge the daily life of the Christian. These thirteen studies can be used for Sunday school, evening Bible study, home study meetings, retreats, or personal Bible study. It can easily be used as a daily Bible study, as each lesson is divided into seven parts.

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  • Fling Open The Doors

    $26.99

    The temptation to focus only on their own internal problems and issues is powerful for congregations. Without realizing it, even churches that have a long tradition of outreach and social involvement become centered on issues of institutional survival and preservation. Worst of all are congregations that adopt a “fortress mentality,” addressing the larger community rarely, and only in the “language of Zion” when they do. In this book, Paul Nixon paints a picture of what community-based ministry is all about. Drawing on his experiences within a congregation that has seen twenty-five years of increased worship attendance, he lays out practical steps that churches can take to plant themselves firmly within the lives of the communities they serve. Written with an infectious sense of hope, this book will become a critical tool for church leaders seeking to transform their congregations into outward-looking.

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  • Making Ends Meet (Teacher’s Guide)

    $7.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781564270832ISBN10: 1564270831Larry Burkett | Brenda ArmstrongBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2002Publisher: Crown Financial Ministries

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  • Jerusalems Heart : A Novel Of The Struggle For Jerusalem (Reprinted)

    $22.00

    The third book of the Zion Legacy series, JERUSALEM’S HEART is a riveting novel of the battle to liberate the world’s holiest city. Once again, Bodie and Brock Thoene combine an unsurpassed and timely blend of history, superb storytelling, and incredible drama.

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  • History Of The Churches In Australasia

    $200.00

    1. From Missions To Churches
    2. Organizing Christian Churches From The 1830s To The 1870s
    3. The Making Of Christian Societies
    4. New Opportunities For Mission And Service
    5. Wars And Depression
    6. Creating New Societies
    7. Searching For Credibility
    Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Glossary
    Index

    Additional Info
    Australasia has developed strongly Christian societies. Based on research in widely scattered archives, this book not only deals with regional interactions and developments in microstates, but examines the various indigenous religious movements, which were earlier regarded as deviations from Christian orthodoxy but are now seen as significant adaptations of Christian teaching.

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  • Little Princess

    $17.00

    The beloved story of how a young girl’s power of imagination transforms her life. Sara Crewe, an exceptionally intelligent and imaginative student at Miss Minchin’s Select Seminary for Young Ladies, is devastated when her adored, indulgent father dies. Now penniless and banished to a room in the attic, Sara is demeaned, abused, and forced to work as a servant. How this resourceful girl’s fortunes change again is at the center of A Little Princess, one of the best-loved stories in all of childrens literature.

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  • Lutheran Higher Education

    $9.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780806638492ISBN10: 0806638494Ernest SimmonsBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2002Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers – 1517 Media Print On Demand Product

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  • Vanishing Ministry In The 21st Century (Revised)

    $18.99

    1. The Mess Of Reality
    2. The Devilish Diversion
    3. The Company Of The Committed
    4. The Road Back
    17 Pages

    Additional Info
    Tom Brokaw labeled them the “Greatest Generation,” and for decades the vision and commitment of the World War II generation have changed the world. Christian ministries have flourished, and the gospel has circled the globe because of the lifelong service of the faithful believers in that generation. But times – and generations have changed. Today’s inheritors of the Great Commission are not signing up for vocations in Christian service at anywhere near the rate of their immediate predecessors. Given this alarming trend – coupled with aggressive evangelization by other world religions – what’s the future of the worldwide movement of the gospel message? In this updated and revised edition, Dr. Kroll provides a careful overview and able assessment of the condition of Christian ministries. He offers a penetrating look at the current state of vocational Christian ministry and the changes we’re making – and not making – around the world. He gives praise for progress made during the last decade and issues a renewed call for ongoing change.

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  • Karl Barths Anthropology In Light Of Modern Thought

    $38.99

    This compelling book explores Karl Barth’s view of human beings, finding in the thought of this monumental Christian thinker new possibilities for dialogue between religion and modern science. Covering all of Barth’s writings, Daniel Price clearly pieces together Barth’s anthropology, showing that Barth’s view of persons is built on his understanding of the Trinity. Rather than stressing bodily and soulish substances or innately endowed faculties, Barth emphasized that people are composed of vital relations–to God, to self, and to others. With Barth’s theology firmly in hand, Price builds a case for the position that Barth’s dynamic anthropology bears certain intriguing analogies to modern object relations psychology. These analogies show that instead of seeing Barth’s theology as alien to scientific perspectives, his work actually opens up the possibility of increased dialogue between Christian thought and branches of the human sciences. Of value to anyone interested in Barth or the intersection of religion and science, this unique book will renew discussion of the twentieth century’s most influential Christian thinker.

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  • Congregations In Transition

    $26.00

    This hands-on guide helps congregations meet the reality and challenges of today’s constantly changing urban and suburban church communities. Congregations in Transition, written in an easy-to-follow workbook format, is designed to help communities of faith focus on the changing needs of their members and explore the opportunities and options open to them.

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  • From Mary To Lydia

    $15.99

    In this book, Nell Mohney presents eight New Testament women and the lessons they have for women today. From familiar women such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, to lesser known women such as the wife of Peter, the author explores the unique circumstances of each woman and the practical and spiritual insights we can glean from her story.

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  • Poor And The People Called Methodists

    $36.99

    This book describes and examines the Wesleyan attitude toward – and programs with – the poor from the time of John Wesley to the present. The chapters consist of revised versions of ten presentations given at a major symposium on “The Wesleys and the Poor: The Legacy and Development of Methodist Attitudes Toward Poverty, 1739-1999,” in October 1999 at Southern Methodist University. The contributors represent the best of current thinking on a broad spectrum of concerns, including historical, theological, musical, institutional, and pastoral issues related to poverty and the church in the Wesleyan heritage.

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  • If Jesus Were A Sophmore

    $22.00

    In an open and inviting style, Bruce Main challenges college students to actively embrace young adulthood’s time for identity formation, and intentionally begin to establish habits of discipleship that will create a foundation for a life of radical faithfulness. He raises the question, “How might Jesus want a young adult to use their college years?” and explores potential answers through a number of relevant themes, including dating relationships, relationships with parents, cultivating an “attitude of gratitude,” learning tolerance, and the role of wisdom.

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  • Parables Of Peanuts

    $18.99

    First published in 1968, this contemporary case for vigorous Christian faith — profusely illustrated by Charles Schulz’s delightful peanuts cartoon strips — sheds more light on the Christian faith and how it is to be lived than many more “serious” theological works, with hundreds of cartoons featuring your favorite peanuts characters Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, And of course, Snoopy (including the earliest red baron strips). This book’s wise observations are as timeless as they are timely. “Short . . .succeeds in making theology enjoyable.” –Christian Century “. . . a real delight from beginning to end. I could not possibly be more pleased.” –Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts

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  • Released From Shame

    $20.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9780830823345ISBN10: 0830823344Sandra WilsonBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2002Publisher: InterVarsity Press Print On Demand Product

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  • New Historicism

    $15.00

    Acknowledgments

    1.Introduction
    2.Historicizing The New Historicism
    3.On The Difference Between Historicism And The New Historicism
    4.Recurring Characteristics Of New Historicist Studies
    5.New Historicism-Three Illustrations
    6.Conclusion: Is New Historicism Already History?

    Abbreviations
    Notes
    Fur Further Reading

    Additional Info
    New Historicism has been a highly controversial and influential movement in university literature departments for almost twenty years. Biblical studies now wrestles with this force and evaluates its potential for interpretation.

    With lucid and jargon-free description, this study sets forth New Historicism for the nonspecialist. Defining New Historicism as a mindset rather than a method, it traces the development, discusses recurring features, and offers illustrations of this new literary approach. Here biblical texts are plunged back into the swirling currents of historical context only to disclose their plural, contradictory, fragmentary, and heterogeneous character. This includes the histories associated, represented, and embedded in those texts. In the process, the carefully guarded distinctions between text and context, history and literature, past and present, fade. In exchange for the loss of these tidy categories, New Historicism promises sufficient compensation-namely, a potential venue where the sharply drawn border currently separating historical investigations from literary studies in biblical interpretation can be negotiated.

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  • Reaching For The Invisible God

    $16.99

    In Disappointment With God, Philip Yancey explored how we frequently have false expectations of God and the way he interacts with us and the world. Now he looks at the situation from the other side, asking “How do we relate to a God who is invisible, when we are never quite sure he is there?” With his unflinching determination to explore truth, Yancey investigates how we communicate with an invisible God. He probes an area of faith where theology and personal experience often oppose each other and searches out workable ways for Christians to grow into what he calls “childlike maturity.”

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  • He Chose You

    $14.99

    He Chose You is a personal message to tweens of God’s unconditional love for them. His perfect understanding of the needs of tweens today is shown in each detail revealed to us when Christ’s chose to die on the cross for all. Illustrating his points with stories today’s tweens will be able to apply to their lives, Lucado reveals to tweens the gifts of the cross.

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  • Warmth In Winter

    $16.99

    Christmas in Heavenly Daze is saved by patient angels and a loving God who always know better than the bumbling but loveable inhabitants of this quaint little island.

    Readers have already fallen in love with the quirky personalities that inhabit Heavenly Daze. In A Warmth in Winter, the unforgettable characters and humorous circumstances offer poignant lessons of God’s love and faithfulness. The story centers around Vernie Bidderman, owner of Mooseleuk Mercantile and Salt Gribbon, the lighthouse operator, who despite the vast differences in their struggles are being taught about the ultimate failure and frustration of self-reliance.

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  • Diary Of Daily Prayer (Reprinted)

    $19.00

    Pastor and author J. Barrie Shepherd carries forward a rich tradition of Christian prayer and devotion in this outstanding book. The book contains 62 theme-based prayers: 30 for morning, 30 for evening, and one each for Sunday morning and Sunday evening. Opposite each prayer is a blank page for journaling, recording Bible verses, or writing other prayers.

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  • Covenant And Eschatology

    $60.00

    In this innovative work in theological method and hermeneutics, Michael S. Horton uses the motif of the covenant as a way of binding together God’s “word” and God’s “act.” Seeking an integration of theological method with the content of Christian theology, Horton emphasizes God’s covenant as God’s way of working for redemption in the world. Horton maintains a substantial dialogue with important philosophical figures and Christian theologians, ultimately providing scholars and serious students a significant model for approaching and understanding Christian theology.

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  • Jesus And The Message Of The New Testament

    $22.00

    Joachim Jeremias was one of the most innovative and productive New Testament scholars of the twentieth century. This volume brings together some of his best-known works on historical Jesus research and core issues concerning Gospel tradition.

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  • 1st Christian Centuries

    $35.99

    IVP Print On Demand Title

    The first three centuries of the early church were a period of struggle, transition and growth. Recent attempts by historians and social scientists to understand this era have produced various and conflicting accounts. Indeed, some have sought to overturn the former consensus regarding which texts provide reliable evidence and how they should be interpreted. In The First Christian Centuries, Paul McKechnie, a classical scholar, examines some key issues in the current debate.
    Which ancient sources are reliable?
    What was the social makeup of the early Christian movement?
    What can we determine about the growth rate and persecution of first-century Christians?
    What do we know about the second generation of Christians?
    How should we assess the reliability of our various sources from the second and third centuries?
    What were the nature and extent of persecutions in the second and third centuries?
    What were the long-term consequences of Paul’s making converts within the household of Caesar?
    Can we gain historical perspective on the diversity that traveled under the name Christian in the early centuries?
    How were women regarded and what roles did they play?
    And how was it that a Roman emperor, Constantine, was converted–and what were the implications for the Christian movement?
    The value of McKechnie’s study lies not in providing a comprehensive narrative of the origins and growth of the early church. Rather, it lies in critically examining key historical issues in sustained conversation with contemporary scholarship and the ancient sources. McKechnie will be valued by both students and scholars of early Christianity as an intelligent and informed companion who offers repeated and valuable insights into this critical era of Christian beginnings.

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  • When Will I Stop Hurting (Reprinted)

    $12.99

    Since its 1987 release, When Will I Stop Hurting? has received praise like this from readers grateful for June Cerza Kolf’s understanding and beneficial guidance. With almost 70,000 copies in print, this small but powerful book has been a boon to many wounded souls. Readers have found in Kolf a gentle guide to lead them through the stages of grief and eventually the healing process. This new edition of her book is revised and updated and includes a study guide ideal for bereavement groups.

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  • Bible From Scratch

    $18.00

    Well-known educator Don Griggs has written an accessible, easy-to-understand overview of the Bible for adults who have – or fear they have – little or no Bible knowledge. In two volumes (one each for the Old and New testaments), Griggs guides and through the Bible and introduces basic tools and skills for Bible study. In this Old Testament volume, study session titles include “The Books of the Law,” “The Narrative of Genesis,” “From Egypt to Canaan,” “From Joshua to Nehemiah,” “The Books of the Prophets,” and “The Books of Wisdom and Writings.” Each volume contains not only Bible content for group members but also comprehensive study group guides for leaders. This is an excellent resource for any adult Christian education setting.

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  • New Testament Exegesis (Revised)

    $32.00

    A favorite among pastors and seminary students for 20 years, Fee’s trusted handbook offers a clear, step-by-step process for interpreting the Greek text—even if you only know English. Newly revised, his indispensable manual provides seasoned guidance for accurate reading and practical help for sermon preparation. Includes an extensive annotated bibliography explaining the best resources

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  • Pocket Dictionary Of Apologetics And Philosophy Of Religion

    $14.99

    For philosophers, the pursuit of truth travels on precise definitions. For Christian apologists, the defense of the faith is founded on the defining Word. And for beginning students of either discipline, the difference between success and frustration begins with understanding the terms and ideas and identifying the thinkers and movements.

    The Pocket Dictionary of Apologetics & Philosophy of Religion is designed to be a companion to your study of these two related disciplines. Among its 300 entries are:
    * terms, from a posteriori to worldview
    * apologists, from Abelard to Van Til
    * philosophers of religion, from Alston to Wolterstorff
    * movements, from analytic philosophy to voluntarism
    * apologetic arguments, from the cosmological to the wager
    * theologies, from Arminianism to Zoroastrianism

    Here is an affordable and easily accessible “help key” for your readings, lectures, writing assignments and exam preparation. It’s a must-have study aid for any student who expects to cogitate on coherentism or ruminate on Ricouer.

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  • Gagging Of God

    $29.99

    In The Gagging of God, Professor D. A. Carson helps evangelicals respond with a clear, scholarly voice to the question, “Is Jesus the only way to God?” This book affirms the deep need for the Gospel’s exclusive message in today’s increasingly pluralistic global community. Most of the recent writings on religious pluralism have focused on specific aspects of the subject: shifts in Western thought and interpretation, the growing cultural and racial diversity of Western nations, the fraying of evangelical thought and life, and related topics. In contrast, The Gagging of God offers an in-depth look at the big picture. It shows how the many ramifications of pluralism are all parts of a whole, then offers a systemic Christian experience.

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  • Bend In The Road

    $19.99

    Drawing on his insightful sermon series, renowned pastor/teacher David Jeremiah shares the comfort and hope of the Psalms and how these truths can guide believers through life’s greatest challenges. He includes inspiring real-life stories of people who have struggled with terminal illness, the loss of a child, or the imprisonment of a spouse. Jeremiah interweaves his own journal entries, revealing his battle with cancer and how the Psalms helped to sustain him during the fight of his life. A Bend in the Road is an invaluable source of help and encouragement for people facing major obstacles in life.

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  • Beauty By The Book

    $17.00

    From celebrated Hollywood starlets to the covers of Cosmo, our society seems obsessed with beauty. Actress and Main Floor host Nancy Stafford (best known for her starring role as Michelle Thomas digs below our culture’s fixation on outward appearance to show you that true beauty is more than skin-deep. “Every woman has beauty,” says Stafford, “but not everyone sees it. I want you to see it.” In Beauty by the Book she bares her heart to readers, laying out the Scriptures, promises, and truths women need to know to find their true value. Her liberating reflections will help you see yourself as God sees you – worthy, lovable, and beautiful.

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  • Christian Community : 10 Studies For Individuals Or Groups

    $12.99

    One of the greatest gifts that Christ has given us is each other. Through Christ’s body, the church, we discover our unique gifts and experience worship, healing and power. In ten studies, Rob Suggs leads us to grow in community–loving and nurturing one another, and in reflecting Christ’s love to the world around us.

    Now available in IVP’s revised LifeGuide Bible Study format, Christian Community features questions for starting group discussions and for personal reflection, as well as a new “Now or Later” section following each session.

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  • Self Esteem : Seeing Ourselves As God Sees Us

    $12.99

    The world encourages you to love yourself, believe in yourself and tell yourself that you are intelligent, capable, beautiful, wonderful. But deep down, what do you most want to know? What does God think of you? What is your true worth?

    As Jack Kuhatschek leads you through nine Bible studies on self-esteem, you’ll gain an essential understanding of who you are and how God is restoring you to wholeness.

    Now available in IVP’s revised LifeGuide Bible Study format, Self-Esteem features questions for starting group discussions and for personal reflection, as well as a new “Now or Later” section following each session.

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  • History Of Christian Spirituality

    $25.95

    SKU (ISBN): 9780819219145ISBN10: 0819219142Urban HolmesBinding: Trade PaperPublished: February 2002Library Of Episcopalian ClassicsPublisher: Morehouse Publishing Print On Demand Product

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  • Childrens Bread : Receiving And Ministering Gods Gift Of Healing

    $14.99

    1. The Biblical Basis For Healing In The Twenty-First Century
    2. Authority For The Healing Ministry Today
    3. An Anointing For The Healing Ministry Today
    4. How To Bring Healing To Yourself And To Others
    5. The Role Of Intercessory Prayer In Healing
    6. Practical Suggestions For The Healing Ministry
    7. The Children’s Bread

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    The Children’s Bread is a useful tool that can shed light on many perplexing questions surrounding the subject of divine healing. Elaine brings a sound and balanced insight into possible causes of illness, and she then presents biblical solutions to removing obstacles that hinder the healing flow. The life-giving principles contained in this book are sure to benefit every reader.

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  • Rabbi Jesus : An Intimate Biography

    $21.00

    Beginning with the Gospels, interpretations of the life of Jesus have flourished for nearly two millennia, yet a clear and coherent picture of Jesus as a man has remained elusive. In Rabbi Jesus, the noted biblical scholar Bruce Chilton places Jesus within the context of his times to present a fresh, historically accurate, and revolutionary examination of the man who founded Christianity.

    Drawing on recent archaeological findings and new translations and interpretations of ancient texts, Chilton discusses in enlightening detail the philosophical and psychological foundations of Jesus’ ideas and beliefs. His in-depth investigation also provides evidence that contradicts long-held beliefs about Jesus and the movement he led. Chilton shows, for example, that the High Priest Caiaphas, as well as Pontius Pilate, played a central role in Jesus’ execution. It is, however, Chilton’s description of Jesus’ role as a rabbi, or “master,” of Jewish oral traditions, as a teacher of the Cabala, and as a practitioner of a Galilean form of Judaism that emphasized direct communication with God that casts an entirely new light on the origins of Christianity.

    Seamlessly merging history and biography, this penetrating, highly readable book uncovers truths lost to the passage of time and reveals a new Jesus for the new millennium.

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  • Dive Into Living Water

    $12.99

    Calling all teen believers! Now you can “plunge into” the Book of John and experience Jesus—the Living Water—for yourself! This upbeat daily devotional features 50 life-changing Scripture encounters, to help you “go deep” and take your relationship with Christ to a whole new level. Includes Scripture and study questions.

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  • Price Of Faith

    $18.00

    Although stewardship itself is a word often heard in the church, money is rarely discussed in terms of the ethical decisions and daily lifestyle choices we make. The Price of Faith presents a holistic definition of stewardship and examines what money and wealth mean for us in our participation in the life of the church and in our personal expressions of faith. This book includes ten session plans that will help move adults to a new understanding of stewardship.

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  • Who Is My Enemy

    $19.99

    Who Is My Enemy? is designed as a popular level introduction to eight current flash-point issues in our culture. The book provides a summary overview designed to enable the reader to respond to the issues as Christ would–not by resorting to privitization of our faith, or abdication, but to engagement that leads to transformation. The book is designed to help Christians understand how the world is thinking in order to begin to develop an appropriate Christian response to each issue. Rather than presenting simplistic either/or answers, the book recognizes that each issue contains elements that biblical Christians can strongly support and also strongly oppose. The hot topics are: pluralism, postmodernism, New Age explosion, evolution, abortion/euthanasia, feminism, homosexuality, therapy idolatry, and materialism. Picture it as an extended newscast reporting on each issue and weaving biblial perspective throughout.

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  • Women Of The Old Testament (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    These twelve lessons on important women in the Old Testament are part of LifeGuide, a popular line of Bible study guides which provide solid biblical content and raise thought-provoking issues in an easy-to-read format.

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  • Prayer : An Adventure With God (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    You pray for your own needs and for the needs of others. You pray in the face of conflict, and you pray for forgiveness. You pray to pour out your heart to God and to gain a glimpse of God’s heart for you.

    As David Healey leads you through the prayers of men and women in the Bible (Mary, Abraham, Moses, Daniel and more!), you will gain new insights into why, what and how to pray. And you will experience more fully the adventure that prayer can be.

    Now available in IVP’s revised LifeGuide Bible Study format, Prayer features questions for starting group discussions and for personal reflection, as well as a new “Now or Later” section following each session.

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  • 100 Write And Learn Sight Word Practice Pages K-2

    $15.99

    Watch reading and writing confidence soar as children master 100 sight words! These fun, ready-to-go practice pages let kids trace, copy, manipulate, cut and paste, and write each sight word on their own.

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  • Ecclesiastes : Chasing After Meaning (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    Are you tired of getting pat answers when you ask hard questions about faith? The writer of Ecclesiastes is not afraid to ask the big questions like “Where can I find fulfillment when I seem to be going in circles?” and “Who is really in control when the world looks topsy-turvy?” In the process, he discovers how faith in God is meaningful in the real world. This revised LifeGuide Bible Study features additional questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded leader’s notes and an extra “Now or Later” section in each study. Includes 12 studies.

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  • Resurrection

    $19.99

    In this definitive work, popular Christian apologist Hank Hanegraaff offers a detailed defense of the Resurrection, the singularly most important event in history and the foundation upon which Christianity is built. Using the acronym F.E.A.T., the author examines the four distinctive, factual evidences of Christ’s resurrection_Fatal torment, Empty tomb, Appearances, and Transformation_making the case for each in a memorable way that believers can readily use in their own defense of the faith.

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  • Word And Power Church

    $18.99

    You don’t have to head overseas to find a war. In the church, the rhetorical cross-fire between evangelical and “spirit-filled” Christians over the past hundred years has been withering. “No scriptural foundations,” is the charge evangelicals have leveled at the charismatics. “No spiritual power,” the latter have countered. The boundaries are clear. The positions are taken — and guarded. Either you’re a Word person or a Power person. Today, though, such black-and-white, either-or thinking is giving way to the liberty and promise of a Word and Power church. Pastor Doug Banister shows why we cannot afford to settle for less. It’s time to bury our differences — which are largely artificial — and discover the incredible potential that arises when evangelicals combine their strengths with Pentecostals and charismatics. Taking a long, careful, and honest look at the Scriptures, at church history, and at the state of the church and the world today, Pastor Banister reveals why Pentecostalism and evangelicalism need each other. Each tradition possesses strengths that are essential to a balanced, life-changing faith. The Word and Power Church shows how these “two mighty rivers” add to, rather than subtract from, each other. At the cusp of a new millennium, they are in fact merging into one river. Word and Power churches may experiences turbulence where the waters meet, but they teem with life, hope, faith, and power to reach a desperate world with the Gospel. Filled with personal anecdotes, this fascinating, thought-provoking, and candid book supplies the why-tos and how-tos of a Word-and-Power approach. What you won’t find is preferential treatment of one view over another. What you will find are thoughtful biblical insights that will challenge you and inspire you. And you’ll discover practical guidance for charting your own course — whether as an individual or as a church — toward a faith that embraces the truth of the Word and the power of the Spirit. As a solidly evangelical seminary graduate and pastor, Banister admits to having disdained charismatics. That is, until meticulous study of God’s Word convinced him that miraculous gifts of tongues, healing, and prophecy are indeed valid for today. As he details his journey beyond categories, Banister explores the reasons for the age-old rift between the two camps and the ways in which healing is taking place in new Word and Power churches all over America. When evangelicals and charismatics bring togeth

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  • What Ticks God Off

    $18.99

    Well, wouldn9t you like to know? A contemporary and slightly wacky book that draws from the ancient, sometimes unusual wisdom of the 12 Minor Prophets. Filled with humor, clever design elements, and recurring gimmicks (such as the Nabal Awards), each chapter will target one human tendency, action or activity that hurts or disappoints God aka “ticks him off.” The authors show how He responds to our negative actions and attitudes, and suggest remedies to avoid the consequences. Driven by the themes and characters of the Minor Prophets, the book has a solid Biblical foundation.

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  • Romancing The Divine

    $24.99

    Who among us experiences the fulfillment of divine love? How do we find the one our soul loves? Does He love us equally in return? Here is a tale of every person’s journey to find the reality of God. It is a tale of hope, a search for eternal love and for all the possibilities we have always imagined would be the conclusion of such a search. In this story you will most assuredly recognize your own search for God, and discover the divine fulfillment that His love brings.

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