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  • 1-2 Timothy And Titus

    $45.00

    This new volume in the tremendously helpful Interpretation series seeks to open the three pastoral epistles to thematic preaching. The theme? Like Paul’s in the three letters, it is how laypeople and clergy can care for the church. Oden tackles the role of women in worship, problems of the rich and poor, the handling of church disruptions, and other contemporary issues.

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  • Eucharistic Theology Of Jeremy Taylor Today

    $19.99

    WHY TAYLOR TODAY? Jeremy Taylor is more than a famous figure from the Anglican past for much of what he created theologically remains an ingredient in Anglicanism today. Seen against the background of his own times, he stands out in a period rich in theological ability. Seen from the angle of our times, Taylor commands our attention as a precursor. His Real Presence and Spiritual (1654) anticipates aspects of eucharistic theology in the Lima Report (1982) and in the Final Report(1982) or ARCIC I. His moral theology forms the context for his sacramental theology and forestalls much of the development characteristic of the twentieth-century revolution in that subject. He has moreover the curious capawy of appearing to make hirnself at times our contemporary.aaA man of paradox, both Laudon and liberal, steeped in the great tradition yet: on occasion strangely modern, he persistently defies easy classification. He is a theologian of affiliations but of no party, holding ‘the faith once ‘for all delivered’ but expounding it with

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  • Forgotten Heavens : Six Essays On Cosmology

    $10.00

    cos-mol-o-gyA [kozA*molA*uhA*jee]A a”noun
    1. the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, which attempts to establish a framework that integrates time, space, the planets, stars, and other celestial phenomena.

    Our modern cosmology suggests that the universe can be explained through astronomy and mathematics. But this seems far too simplistic, not to mention rather dull. Are stars angels? Do satyrs truly exist? What does a seraph look like? Can demons tell the future?

    What does God’s creation contain beyond the visible realm? We are not living
    in a world that can be easily dissected in a laboratory. Our universe is filled with intelligence and life, and the creativity behind it can only be understood fully through the Creator. As you read these essays, sit back and enjoy learning a few things you never heard about in Sunday school.

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  • Journey Through Acts Part 1 (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.95

    Relive the lively first days of the young Christian church in these fifteen stirring chapters based on the first half of the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles. Fictional but believable first-century news releases from imaginary newspapers of the day further enliven this highly readable reader. Questions for thought and discussion conclude each chapter.
    “I am delighted that a writer of the stature of Albert P. Stauderman is giving to the church a book that will help us reflect on the work of the Spirit in the lives of early Christians.”
    Dr. Herbert W. Chilstrom, Bishop
    Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
    “Journey Through Acts is a rare publishing event. Drawing upon a lifetime of reporting about the twentieth-century church, Al Stauderman turns his attention to the first-century church. The result is a lively “news commentary” such as readers of that time might have found in their daily newspapers. This unique updating of the biblical witness gives today’s readers unusual insights into contemporary churchlife and growth.”
    Dr. Edgar R. Trexler, Editor
    “The Lutheran”

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  • Jeremiah : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $50.00

    Clements draws an intensely moving portrait of Jeremiah, one that often conflicts with the conventional image of earlier commentaries. Having witnessed the loss of his most treasured religious supports, Jeremiah discovered that the only secure foundation of hope is in God. True to the Interpretation format, Clements helps preachers and teachers make effective parallels between Jeremiah’s situation and today’s spiritual issues

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  • Christian Ethics In The Protestant Tradition

    $30.00

    Drawing upon forty years of experience teaching ethics, Waldo Beach provides a basic introduction on Chriostian ethics. He has designed a challenging work that grapples with the ethical questions surrounding modern day problems from the perspective of Protestant theology and tradition. His two part format is especially helpful for study. Part I challenges readers to recover the Christian heritage in the midst of highly secularized American culture. Part II applies Christian faith and ethical principles to modern ethical problems and issues.

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  • Illuminating Icon A Print On Demand Title

    $31.99

    “In Christ there is no East or West,” claims a familiar hymn. But the truth is that American Christians know little about Russian Orthodox Christians and harbor many misconceptions about them. In this revealing book Anthony Ugolnik shows how the thousand-year-old Russian Orthodox tradition actively shapes the life of contemporary Russian Christians, and he points out how Russian Orthodoxy can inform and enrich American Christianity. Ugolnik speaks from a unique perspective: of Russian descent, he is an American Christian who has a strong and genuine personal bond with Russian Christians.

    Ugolnik begins his discussion by exploring the alienation between Russians and Americans – a cultural and religious alienation that is still very strong today, despite changing rhetoric and glasnost. Americans tend to picture Russian Christians as “cowed and ragged masses”; on the contrary, says Ugolnik, they are “a stalwart, strong community.” American Christians also tend to be suspicious about the role of icons in Russian Orthodox worship. But Ugolnik points out that icons are not idols; rather, they are religious objects that “image forth” the majesty of God. This powerful sense of the holy that pervades Russian Orthodoxy could reinvigorate American Christianity.

    Indeed, the Russian Orthodox have much to offer American Christians, according to Ugolnik. They place a much greater emphasis on community in their life and worship – an emphasis that could help transform the individualistic faith of many American Christians. Similarly, the Orthodox emphasis on historical and spiritual continuity – in contrast to the imagery of restoration and revival in Reformation Christianity – could strengthen the worship and witness of American Christians. And the Orthodox sense of the beautiful – born of a complex aesthetics that undergirds Russian faith and culture – could enrich the foundation as well as the expression of American Christianity. In the end, American and Russian Christians share the common dilemma of how to relate to the secular world around them, and the Russian Orthodox emphasis on dialogue and engagement could vitalize the way American Christians live out their faith.

    In this multifaceted book Ugolnik weaves personal experiences with richly developed explorations of Russian and American belief and incisive observations that draw on the literature, philosophy, theology, and history of both cultures. With both passion and compassion Ugolnik urges Russian and A

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  • Handbook Of Biblical Hebrew A Print On Demand Title

    $53.99

    The Handbook, designed as a complete tool for the student of Biblical Hebrew, is the result of over twenty- five years of teaching the language. While it is primarily intended for use in Hebrew courses, it is also an excellent tool for a refresher course or useful as a basic grammatical reference work to aid the exegete. Similar in format to the author’s Handbook of New Testament Greek, it combines reading lessons (vol. 1) with grammar, paradigms, and basic vocabulary (vol. 2). William LaSor uses the inductive method, studying directly from the text, rather than the conventional method of language study in which beginning students learn the rules of grammar and syntax and memorize vocabulary, often without reading the actual text. Instead of memorizing numerous forms that will never be encountered in actual reading, the student learns only what he or she encounters.

    The lessons are based on the Hebrew text of Esther, chosen because it presents little difficulty in theological or textual matters and has an excellent vocabulary. LaSor has included readings from other portions of the Bible, such as several chapters from Genesis, to introduce the student to Hebrew other than that found in Esther.

    The diligent student of this method will learn not only the elements of Hebrew but also how to inductively study the language and how to learn by induction what the Hebrew text says.

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  • James A Print On Demand Title

    $51.99

    Adamson explores the Epistle of James in depth in this independent sequel, companion, and complement to his NICNT commentary on James. Aimed at laypersons, students, scholars, and pastors, the book investigates the intriguing questions surrounding the epistle and its author and offers some fresh solutions.

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  • Calvins Institutes : A New Compend

    $34.00

    This abridgement of Ford Lewis Battles’ Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion will better acquaint readers with the works of Calvin. It is an easy-to-read book that follows the main developement of Calvin’s theology, accentuating Calvin’s positive convictions without lingering over matters of only dated importance.

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  • Past Event And Present Salvation

    $46.00

    How can an event that has taken place in the past have an effect upon the human experience of salvation in the present? In examining one of the essential questions of the Christian faith, Paul S. Fiddes explores the limits as well as the gains to be made in speaking about crucifixion as a historical event, and considers the relationship of the crucifixion to the continuing process of God’s saving activity. He considers the relevance of a past act of atonement to such areas of practical experience as forgiveness, liberation, and suffering.

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  • Pastoral Care For Survivors Of Family Abuse

    $25.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664250256ISBN10: 0664250254James LeehanBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1989Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Moral Exhortation : A Greco Roman Sourcebook

    $33.00

    What did the moral teachings of the early Christian writers have in common with the works of the pagan philosophers and orators of their time? Illustrating both parallels and contrasts, Malherbe excerpts many primary source materials that have not been easily available and makes this accessible with concise and penetrating introductions.

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  • 75 Recipes For Pastry Cakes And Sweetmeats

    $9.95

    An 1828 cookbook featuring recipes for delicious desserts, written so that a modern cook may follow them.

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  • Pastoral Ethics : Professional Responsibilities Of The Clergy

    $27.99

    Like most community leaders, clergy are constantly asked to make decisions that have far-reaching effects. For clergy, the matter is particularly complicated because of the many arenas in which they operate–counseling, church management, community affairs, ecumenical relationships, denominational politics, and others.

    In Pastoral Ethics, Gaylord Noyce looks at clergy as professionals, and shows what can be learned from the professional ethics of other disciplines. He also demonstrates the special responsibilities (and opportunities) that affect those who are ordained. A book at once practical and prophetic, Pastoral Ethics is the standard for a new generation.

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  • Comfort And Joy

    $25.00

    49 Chapters

    Additional Info
    Take a personal, meditational journey through the Heidelberg Catechism with this 49-chapter, Lord’s-Day-by-Lord’s-Day commentary. A gold mine for pastors preparing to preach on the Heidelberg’s questions and answers, or for anyone who desires to learn more about the catechism’s teachings.

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  • Church

    $15.95

    A book about the church that Jesus is building, a church author Chant claims is triumphant and powerful, built on the foundation of the Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers.

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  • Taking On The Gods

    $25.99

    “Taking on the gods is a significant responsibility of pastoral counseling. Confronting those psychic structures, forces, and images which masquerade as God; bringing love, faith, and hope into the lives of persons; and being an extension ministry of Jesus Christ walking in the hells of human existence are all ways of expressing the true evangelistic purposes of pastoral counseling. The thought of taking on the gods in one’s clients and in oneself may seem like arrogance or a humbling and awesome challenge. Nevertheless, taking on the gods is at the heart and soul of pastoral counseling.” –from the author’s Introduction

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  • And God Created Laughter

    $30.00

    Recognizing “a playful spirit” as part of our human makeup, Conrad Hyers shows how laughter and humor are integral to our serious study of the Bible. With the darker realities of the Bible–sin, suffering, and death–there exists a lighter side–laughter, humor, and playfulness. Competent biblical study, Hyers explains, requires both perspectives. This highly readable, preachable, and teachable work gives ministers, students, and lay readers a valuable tool for recovering the spirit of humor and offers a chance to share in the celebration of life and the divine comedy of faith, hope, and love.

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  • Circle Of Friends

    $19.99

    CIRCLES OF FRIENDS by Robert Perske Beautifully illustrated, inspiring treasury of stories about friendship between people with disabilities and their “normal” friends.

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  • 1st Years Of Forever

    $18.99

    1. The Feelings Of Love: Guarding Your Treasure
    2. The ABC’s Of Forever: Living By The Facts Of Love
    3. Faithfulness: The First Essential
    4. Forgiveness: The Second Essential
    5. Communicating: Your Lifeline In Marriage
    6. The Door Marked Private: Secrets Of Sexual Fulfillment
    7. The ABC’s Of Never: Warning Signals
    8. How To Love Your Wife: The Husband’s Handbook
    9. How To Love Your Husband: The Wife’s Handbook
    10. “Forever”
    192 Pages

    Additional Info
    Nearly half of all serious marital problems develop in the first. two years of marriage; yet on the average, couples who seek counseling for the first time have already been married seven years.

    This five year counseling gap allows more than enough time for the mortal wounding of a marriage. The First Years of Forever closes the gap by providing much needed, but hard to obtain, counseling for engaged or newly married couples. It is written as a marriage handbook to be read and then referred to again and again.

    Dr. Ed Wheat, co-author of the best-selling Love Life for, Every Married Couple, draws on his training and experience as a family physician and certified sex therapist to prepare couples for their lifelong journey together.

    The First Years of Forever provides practical wisdom most, people have to learn the hard way–or not at all. It tells how to develop skills in communicating with each other and resolving conflicts. And most important, it demonstrates the difference Jesus Christ can make in the quality of a marriage.

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  • Nahum-Malachi : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $45.00

    The Interpretation commentaries are written specifically for teachers and preachers in the local church through the means of expository essays. Each volume is based on the Revised Standard Version. The comments deal with whole portions or sections of the text which is used in teaching rather than individual verses or words. The series main attempts are to present the central purpose of each Biblical Book, to show its use in the liturgical traditions, and its significance for Christian ethics and theology.

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  • Ezra-Nehemiah : A Commentary

    $60.00

    This volume, a part of the Old Testament Library series, explores the books of Ezra and Nehemiah

    The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.

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  • 4th Gospel And Its Predecessors

    $30.00

    This is the groundbreaking sequel to Fortna’s The Gospel of Signs which reconstructed a source underlying the Fourth Gospel narrative. Here he not only brings that reconstruction up to date but also provides commentary, section by section, on both the text of the reconstructed Johannine source and its redaction in canonical John (Part One).

    In Part Two, Fortna systematically draws together the theological movement from source to present Gospel covering such topics as Christology, the value of signs for faith, salvation, Jesus’ death, eschatology and community, and “the Jews” in relation to geography in the Fourth Gospel. This work, then, provides a comprehensive and unique redaction-critical treatment of the whole Johannine narrative.

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  • Leaving The Enchanted Forest

    $17.99

    Advice and step-by-step guidelines for those seeking to recover from addictive relationships.

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  • Interpreting Revelation A Print On Demand Title

    $26.99

    For centuries the book of Revelation has been both an inspiration and a mystery to the Christian church. In hours of darkness it has given courage to its readers; but in periods of ease and prosperity it has become the subject of a bewildering assortment of approaches and interpretations.

    Merrill C. Tenney has built his study on the thesis that Revelation had a definite message for those to whom it was first written, a meaning they could comprehend because they understood the structure, imagery, and contemporary allusions in the text in ways lost to modern readers.

    Tenney’s Interpreting Revelation attempts to recover how the book as a whole would have spoken to the ancient Christian world. In so doing, Tenney applies broad interpretive principles that will enable readers to think through the book for themselves and to formulate their own conclusions.

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  • Preaching And The Literary Forms Of The Bible

    $26.00

    ”Shows how different genres of biblical literature suggest different content and form for sermons.”—Building a Pastor’s Library. Chapters on psalms, proverbs, narratives, parables, and epistles.

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  • All The Women Of The Bible

    $18.99

    1. The Life And Lot Of Bible Women
    2. Alphabetical Exposition Of Named Bible Women
    3. Nameless Bible Women
    4. Symbolic And Representative Women
    5. The Ideal Woman Among Bible Women
    6. Aids For Women’s Groups And Meetings
    7. Biographical Study Of A Bible Woman
    8. Messages For Mother’s Day
    316 Pages

    Additional Info
    Dr. Herbet Lockyer provides a convenient commentary on all the named and unnamed women of the Bible from Abi to Zipporah. He reveals how the life roand character of women of Bible times mirrors the situation among women today. The more than 400 entries are concise and fact-filled, providing ample resource materials for all who are called upon to speak in public or conduct Bible study groups.

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  • People In The Presence Of God

    $26.99

    Is there one correct way for the people of God to worship him? It turns out that Scripture offers many models and forms for worship, all of which are acceptable but not necessarily appropriate or functional in a particular setting. Barry Liesch, a professor of music at Biola University, helps his readers to grasp that fact and it’s implications for worship in the church today. This is a one-of-a-kind book for many kinds of readers in all kinds of churches. It offers biblical perspective, historical awareness, musical and artistic sensitivity, authentic reverence, and creative stimulation for worship leaders, church musicians, study groups, pastors, worship committees, and a host of others who are interested in appreciating and renewing worship according to biblical models. Within each of the twenty chapters the author shares many suggestions for enhancing and transforming worship in the church today. Not only does he present the various biblical models and offer a wealth of suggestions, he takes up some of the major concerns of worship leaders, planners, and participants — concerns such as the role of music, uses of symbolism, the appropriateness of dance, modes of celebration, expressions of reverence, and many others.

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  • Channeling Grace : Sermons For Lent And Easter Sundays In Ordinary Time Cyc

    $12.95

    WILL THE REAL JESUS CHRIST ARISE? WHO WAS JESUS CHRIST? AND WHAT IS THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HIS RESURRECTION? IF YOU FIND YOURSELF WISHING YOU HAD MORE TIME…IDEAS…ENERGY FOR SHARING THIS CRUCIAL MESSAGE WITH YOUR CONGREGATION, YOU WILL APPRECIATE THESE NINETEEN FRESHLY INSIGHTFUL SERMONS BY CARL L. JECH. WITHIN ARE SERMONS FOR EVERY CYCLE C GOSPEL TEXT DURING LENT AND EASTER FROM THE COMMON, LUTHERAN, AND ROMAN CATHOLIC LECTIONARIES, INCLUDING: THE PIETY THAT ISN’T LOVE IS DOWN TO EARTH SOME WOMEN’S STORIES WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO? COLORIZING JESUS BECOMING WHAT YOU ARE AND THIRTEEN MORE USE THESE COMPLETE SERMONS AS PRESENTED — OR AS INSPIRATION FOR YOUR OWN ORIGINAL MESSAGES.

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  • Keys To The Deeper Life (Revised)

    $14.99

    1. Leaning Into The Wind
    2. Panting After God
    3. Showered With His Gifts
    4. Brimming Over The Spirit
    5. Touching Heaven In Prayer
    6. Favorite Themes From Tozer
    96 Pages

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    Although never considered to be a popular speaker nor prolific writer, his audiences did appreciate what he had to say, and he was probably the most widely read Christian writer of his time.

    Keys to the Deeper Life contains six of Tozer’s best-known essays and editorials. In them he rigorously examines many of the failings and foibles of his day. Although most were written more than three decades ago, the insights they offer are as fresh and thought provoking as the day they were published.

    Robert Walker, the editor of Christian Life, and a long-time associate of Tozer, has written an Introduction to the book that delightfully captures Tozer’s irascible genius.

    Keys to the Deeper Life also contains the account of an exclusive interview with A. W. Tozer shortly before his death.

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  • Lets Make A Jesse Tree

    $12.99

    Easy step-by-step instructions for making a Jesse Tree Advent calendar, plus 25 Bible readings for family use. Children learn the Christmas story from the Bible as they add each new symbol to their Jesse Tree Advent calendar

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  • Naked Public Square (Reprinted)

    $33.99

    The Naked Public Square is a book about religious politics and political religion. Politics and religion are different enterprises, and it is understandable that many people would like to keep them as separate as possible. But they are constantly coupling and getting quite mixed up with one another. There is nothing new about this. It seems likely that it has always been the case in all societies. This is a large-minded book, and its sophistication and intelligence advance our understanding of the religion/politics issue far beyond the confusions and incomprehensions that dominate most discussions of the subject.

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  • All The Doctrines Of The Bible

    $24.99

    Contents

    Foreword
    Preface
    1. How To Study Christian Doctrine
    2. The Doctrine Of A Divine Revelation
    3. The Doctrine Of A Divine Inspiration
    4. The Doctrine Of God
    5. The Doctrine Of Christ
    6. The Doctrine Of The Holy Spirit
    7. The Doctrine Of The Trinity
    8. The Doctrine Of Angels
    9. The Doctrine Of Satan And Demons
    10. The Doctrine Of Man
    11. The Doctrine Of The Covenants
    12. The Doctrine Of Predestination
    13. The Doctrine Of Sin
    14. The Doctrine Of Salvation
    15. The Doctrine Of Grace
    16. The Doctrine Of Repentance
    17. The Doctrine Of Regeneration
    18. The Doctrine Of Substitution
    19. The Doctrine Of Redemption
    20. The Doctrine Of Reconciliation
    21. The Doctrine Of Faith
    22. The Doctrine Of Adoption
    23. The Doctrine Of Assurance
    24. The Doctrine Of Righteousness
    25. The Doctrine Of Peace
    26. The Doctrine Of Sanctification
    27. The Doctrine Of Christian Ethics
    28. The Doctrine Of Eternal Security
    29. The Doctrine Of Prayer
    30. The Doctrine Of The Church
    31. The Doctrine Of Last Things
    Bibliography
    Subject Index
    Biblical Index P.300

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    ALL THE DOCTRINES OF THE BIBLE

    A Study and Analysis of Major Bible Doctrines

    All the Doctrines of the Bible is a study and analysis of the major Bible doctrines. Says Professor F. F. Bruce in his foreword, “Dr. Lockyer, out of his long experience and ripe wisdom, has written a book which will help many to understand the cardinal doctrines of the Christian faith. It will not take the place of the Bible, but will prove of greatest use to those who study it along with an open Bible. The Bible is intended to be much more than a handbook of divinity. But with minds like ours we can learn the Bible doctrines more readily as someone systematizes them for us in a logical sequence, and this is what Dr. Lockyer has done in these pages.”

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  • All The Parables Of The Bible

    $24.99

    This book is a study and analysis of the more than 250 parables in Scripture. This monumental work is not another tramp over the well-raked field of the parables found in the gospels, but a comprehensive survey of the uses of parabolic illustration and instruction in the whole of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. Never before has this aspect of truth been combined into one volume.

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  • All The Divine Names And Titles In The Bible

    $24.99

    Chapter One—The Names And Titles Of God The Father
    Personal Names
    Symbolic Designations
    Summary Of Divine Names And Titles In All Old Testament Books

    Chapter Two—The Names And Titles Of God The Son
    His Names And Titles
    Names And Titles Of Christ In The New Testament
    Alphabetical Exposition Of Names And Titles Applied To Christ In The Battle

    Chapter Three—The Names And Titles Of God The Spirit

    1. Actual Names And Titles
    Old Testament Names And Titles
    1. Those Expressing His Relation To God
    2. Those Expressing His Character
    3. Those Expressing His Operations Upon Men

    New Testament Names And Titles

    1. Names And Titles Associated With His Personality
    2. Manifold Names And Titles Given Him
    As Further Evidence Of His Personality
    Titles Combining Him With God The Father
    Titles And Names Expressing His Relation To God The Son
    Titles And Names Expressing His Own Essential Deity
    Titles And Names Expressing His Character
    Titles And Names Related To The Saints

    2. Symbolic Designations
    Symbols Drawn From Natural Life
    Symbols Drawn From Animate Life

    Appendices
    1. The Nobility Of A Name
    2. Qualifying Attributes Of Christ
    3. The Value Of Book Summary
    345 Pages

    Additional Info
    A Unique Classification of All Scripture Designations of the Three Persons of the Trinity.

    In this exhaustive study you become acutely aware that the riches of God’s self-revelation are inexhaustible. This work is a witness to the fact that God–Father, Son, and Holy Spirit–is infinitely glorious.

    Each name reveals some new facet of the infinite being of God and thus also gives evidence of the progressive nature of God’s revelation. The author discusses the theological implications of each of the names so that the reader is stimulated to praise, to trust, to confess his sins, to be comforted, to witness, to take courage, or to respond in some other way.

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  • Senses Of Preaching

    $24.00

    Written in conversational style, The Senses of Preaching is a thought-provoking book using anecdotes to take a careful look at the relationship between preachers and congregations. Thomas Long provides insight into faith and life as well as preaching and homiletics. He offers preachers a better understanding of the whole concept of their craft and complements it with sermon-starter ideas. This compact volume shows preachers how to develop and implement a preaching experience that encourages the hearing of the gospel.

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  • All The Miracles Of The Bible

    $24.99

    PART ONE: OLD TESTAMENT MIRACLES
    1. The Miracle Book
    2. The Miracles Of The Books Of Moses
    3. The Miracles Of The Historical Books
    4. The Miracles In Post-Captivity Books
    5. The Miracles In The Poetical Books
    6. The Miracles In The Prophetical Books

    PART TWO: THE NEW TESTAMENT
    1. The Miracles In The Gospels
    2. The Miracles In The Acts
    3. The Miracles In The Epistles
    4. The Miracles In The Apocalypse
    307 Pages

    Additional Info
    This book is comprehensive, scholarly, devout, practical, and, in places, has great beauty of expression. The reader will be amazed at the pervasiveness of the miraculous element in the Scriptures…pastors and Bible teachers will find many of these expositions deeply moving and quite helpful in the preparation of sermons and lessons.

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  • All The Messianic Prophecies Of The Bible

    $24.99

    7 Chapters

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    A Compendium of All the Prophecies in Scripture Concerning the Promised Messiah

    Dr. Herbert Lockyer has compiled a compendium of all the prophecies in Scripture concerning the promised Messiah, His ministry, and His message. His discussion is divided into two sections, “Specific Messianic Prophecies” and “Symbolic Messianic Prophecies.”

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  • All The Apostles Of The Bible

    $24.99

    6 Chapters

    Additional Info
    All the Apostles of the Bible is a complete series on the lives, times, and ministries of the men chosen of God to declare His message to the world. Included are the twelve apostles of Jesus, Jesus himself as the “chief apostle,” Paul, and lesser known men such as James the Lord’s brother, Matthias, Andronicus, Barnabas, Epaphroditus, Silas, Timothy, Junias, and Apollos. In discussing each apostle of the Bible, Dr. Lockyer presents evidence concerning the family, character, personality, ministry, unique aspect of his service for God, and his call into the ministry for Christ.

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  • Art Of Understanding Your Mate

    $18.99

    If you’ve ever wondered exactly what is going on in your mate’s mind, you can probably find it somewhere in the pages of The Art of Understanding Your Mate. Cecil Osborne casts a clinical eye on the underlying psychological forces that drive married relationships. His common sense outlook on counseling troubled couples is based on a solid understanding of human behavior. Illuminating insights tumble from the pages of his book. In addition, Osborne has a keen ear for the spoken word. Through a liberal injection of actual dialogue, he captures the feelings of drama and tensions between husband and wife. Osborne advocates a realistic approach to marriage. He cautions couples to expect to encounter problems of incompatibility. Men and women are different. Their needs are different, as are the emotions that accompany those needs. The wonder is, Osborne points out, that there are so many successful marriages.

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  • Christian Education : Seeking To Become Like Jesus Christ

    $24.99

    This is a book that relentlessly pursues defining the goams of Christian education and then offers a plan in keeping with those goals. So many books in the field assume the goals and simply describe the methods. Not so Larry Richards. His biblical and theological analysis conveys an excitement that makes Christian education a mission, not just a responsibility. And still his approach is eminently practical, insightful, and motivational.

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  • All The Men Of The Bible

    $18.99

    4 Sections

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    All the MEN of the Bible

    A Portrait Gallery and Reference Library of More Than 3000 Biblical Characters

    All the Men of the Bible, a unique source book on the subject of Bible characters, is a monumental achievement to benefit Christians who want to have information on biblical characters at their fingertips.

    The Bible contains more than three thousand named men, all of whom are dealt with in this book. The many thousands of unnamed men are also classified. Included in the book is a guide to the pronunciation of all names.

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  • Hound Of Heaven

    $8.95

    A poem about sinner’s flight from God and God’s persistent pursuit of the erring soul. This perennial bestseller is delicately and movingly illustrated.

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  • Childrens Ministry : Nurturing Faith Within The Family Of God

    $27.99

    A book that integrates a biblical and theological understanding of the child and the most useful insights of developmental psychology. This is a unique volume combining both biblical and theological foundations for children’s ministry with a careful assessment of the other major issues in nurturing children: developmentalism, the context of learning and growth, values, cognitive abilities, and social relationships. In this one comprehensive volume an integrated approach to children’s ministry emerges, compelling the student and practitioner alike to latch on to its theological handles and pull.

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  • Matthew As Story (Revised)

    $29.00

    Much of literary criticism involves a study of the content of the narratives and of the rhetorical techniques by means of which they are told. Some chapter discussions are; the method itself, tracing the storylines of Jesus, Jesus’ designation of himself as the Son of man, the disposition and character of the great speeches Jesus delivers, and the social and religious circumstances in which the Christian community apparently lived. The author views Matthew as a unified narrative, organized with a coherent plot, the story of which is governed by a single, overarching, “evaluative point of view.”

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  • Paul And His Letters (Revised)

    $26.00

    Leander E. Keck presents a succinct, comprehensive, and up-to-date scholarly interpretation of Paul’s theology. Keck has revised the volume to account more fully for Paul’s theology. Keck has revised the volume to account more fully for Paul’s understanding of the law and of faith/trust. He has retained the basic structure of the first edition but now apprises the reader of specific details of his own continuing thinking in light of select scholarly discussions. Entirely new to the volume is an appendix, Paul’s Theology in Historical Criticism, a summary of the scholarly effort to account for, understand, and interpret Paul’s theology.

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  • Church Leadership : Following The Example Of Christ

    $32.99

    As the body of Christ, the church is basically an organism, not an organization. This fact is full of implications for the way the church organizes itself and the way leadership functions in the church. No book on church leadership has become as controversial as this one. Nor is there a book that spells out so clearly the scriptural implications of the present rule of Christ in the church and the calling of church leaders to be, first of all, servants. This is must reading for pastors, elders, church staff members, and students preparing for ministry in the church.

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  • How To Live With Your Parents Without Losing Your Mind

    $19.99

    If you think How to Live with Your Parents . . . Without Losing Your Mind! was written to teach you how to change your parents, think again. This book helps you change your family by starting where the power to change really begins – with yourself and the way you view your folks.

    Ken Davis cuts through the complexities of living with parents. He uses the Bible to drive home the importance of family harmony. He encourages you that God is the “Wizard of Odds” who can help you overcome any family problem, no matter how big or small. And Ken shows you communication skills that can really make a difference
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    But don’t get the idea this book is for teens only. Parents should read it, too. They’ll find new understanding of how they really make decisions, how they assert their authority, and how they express their love.

    This warm, funny book will help moms and dads do a better job of parenting their teenagers – and it will help young adults improve the way they “teenage” their parents. Read it, let your family read it . . . and watch good things start to happen.

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  • Ministry : A Theological Pastoral Handbook

    $12.99

    This highly praised handbook on ministry is an essential resource for clergy and laity alike–clear, readable, theologically sound, and pastorally wise. Traces the development of ministry from New Testament times through Vatican II to provide pastoral guidance for priests, nuns, teachers, and others who are called to the ministry.

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  • Congregations

    $32.00

    C. Ellis Nelson–noted author, Christian educator, and church leader–collaborated with and collected the works of ten leaders experienced in congregational affairs. The result was CONGREGATIONS: THEIR POWER TO FORM AND TRANSFORM. This book is designed as a resource that helps ministers and lay leaders understand the dynamics of congregations so that they may use that spiritual energy to invigorate their own congregations.

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  • How To Be Born Again

    $18.99

    Contents
    Preface

    I. Man’s Problem

    1. Why Am I So Empty?
    2. Can Anyone Tell Me Where To Find God?
    3. Does God Really Speak To Us?
    4. But I’m Not Religious!
    5. What Is This Thing Called Sin?
    6. Does God Have A Cure For Spiritual Disease?

    II. God’s Answer

    7. The Man Who Is God
    8. What Happened At The Cross
    9. The King’s Courtroom
    10. Jesus Christ Is Alive

    III. Man’s Response

    11. The New Birth Is For Now
    12. The New Birth Is Not Just A “Feeling”
    13. Alive And Growing
    Notes
    Study Guide P. 188

    Additional Info
    Man has a problem and God has an answer in Christ. How then do we respond?

    Dr. Graham gives the answer in simple, direct, and dynamic language. But he does not stop with the moment of the new birth, for newborns have a lot of growing to do. Here also is essential guidance to take
    them further, for they can scarcely realize so soon the potential of the new power God can release from deep within them.

    How to Be Born Again is at once universal and personal, for the new Christian and for the Christian along the Way – an irresistible primer for finding salvation, a guidebook for continuing growth.

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  • Saving Life Of Christ And The Mystery Of Godliness

    $19.99

    To help us better understand and incorporate victorious Christian living into our lives, Major W. Ian Thomas combines in one volume The Saving Life of Christ, which examines the implications of Christ’s life and death, and The Mystery of Godliness, an exploration of the fact that godliness is a mystery. “God did not die just to save us from the consequences of a bad past or past failure, but to ‘clear the decks’ for divine action in our lives.” The Saving Life of Christ contains a warning that our response to Jesus Christ will determine our condition “in the sights of God . . . redeemed or condemned.” The Mystery of Godliness offers old and new considerations about the nature of godliness in thought-provoking discussions such as How to Do the Impossible and How Much are You Worth?

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  • Gentle Persuasion : Creative Ways To Introduce Your Friends To Christ

    $14.99

    1. Can You Bake A Cherry Pie?
    2. Seeing Is Believing
    3. Scouting The Other Team
    4. Packing Your Bag
    5. Finding The Lost Sheep
    6. Cashing In On Your Networks
    7. Cultivating Your Cul-de-sac
    8. Growing Crops, Not Weeds
    9. Culture Vultures
    10. Sow And Tell

    239 Pages

    Additional Info
    Gentle persuasion is an encouraging appeal for Christians of all ages and abilities to become part of God’s strategy for bringing needy men and women to Christ. Join Joe as he explains how cherry pies, hammers and saws, lawn mowers, broken-down cars, chariots of fire, babysitters, duck hunters, llama farmers-and even attack lambs with steel wool-can draw your friends to the Savior.

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  • Colossians And Philemon (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    This Bible study on Colossians & Philemon participants will be challenged to deal with dilemmas. Also, through Paul’s words he will refocus the attention to Christ and affirm the Christian lifestyle. Plus, participants will be encouraged to apply God’s word to their lives. Included are historical insights, word defin- itions, discussion questions, assignments and a leader’s guide. Format; Workbook Audience; New Christian Number of Lessons; 11 Average # of Questions; 15 Prep Time; Medium

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  • Misguided Faith

    $4.99

    Who is really your source?

    God is your only source and the only One who can meet your needs if you believe.

    This simple dynamic message directs the believer to trust in God–not man. God wants you to look to Jesus for help.

    Norvel Hayes shares how to avoid the major hindrances to receiving from God.

    It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man. Psalm 118:8

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  • Reason Within The Bounds Of Religion (Revised)

    $20.99

    Expanding on his 1976 study of the bearing of Christian faith on the practice of scholarship, Wolterstorff has added a substantial new section on the role of faith in the decisions scholars make about their choice of subject matter.

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  • Gospel Treasury Cycle C

    $15.95

    Would you like to add something new, something fresh, to your lectionary worship experience? If you answered “Yes!” you will love this new collection by Andrew Daughters of contemporary poems based on lectionary Gospel texts for Cycle C.

    Use these inspirational poems in your church’s worship service as corporate readings, pastoral prayers, opportunities for lay involvement, or as private meditations. Or duplicate them for insertion in your parish newsletter or bulletin. However you choose to use them, this special collection will add vitality and meaning to your worship experience all year long.

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  • Lay Ministers Guide To The Book Of Common Prayer

    $15.95

    A Lay Minister’s Guide to The Book of Common Prayer for lay participation in: the ministry of the Word, the Eucharist, and the Office.

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  • Amos Hosea Micah

    $33.00

    Eminently qualified to write this groundbreaking book, Philip King is known as both an archaeological and biblical authority. Defining biblical archaeology as the “process of correlating archaeological evidence with the biblical record,” he sees the function of this discipline as the illumination of the events recorded in the Bible in order to clarify the text. In Amos, Hosea, and Micah, King offers an enlightening and elegant commentary on the eight-century prophets from an archaeological perspective.

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  • Continuity And Discontinuity

    $35.00

    Evangelicals agree that the Bible is God’s inerrant word. But we sometimes differ on how to relate the messages of the Old and New Testaments. Without a basic understanding of this crucial matter, it is difficult to know how to use the Testament to formulate either doctrine or practice. For example: Was Israel the OT Church – are OT promises to God’s national people fulfilled in the church today? Or, is Mosaic Law binding in believers now – are twentieth-century Christians to obey the Ten Commandments, including sabbath observance? In this book, thirteen noted evangelical theologians discuss, fairly but clearly, the continuity/discontinuity debate in regard to six basic categories: theological systems, hermeneutics, salvation, the Law of God, the people of God, and kingdom promises. Covering much more than the differences between Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism, this work of distinguished evangelical scholarship will fuel much profitable study and discussion.

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  • Economics For Prophets A Print On Demand Title

    $26.99

    While many people think that the role of the biblical prophets was foretelling the future, the biblical emphasis, says Walter Owenbsy, was clearly much more on their role as forthtellers of God’s message in troubled times. Indeed, much of their message had to do with how economic realities of the day affected the lives of people and the nation.

    In our time as well, faith has something to say about such things. That does not mean posing as economists when we are not. But it does mean knowing enough about the way our economic system functions to be able to identify the moral issues at stake within it and to enter responsibly into the public debate about the economic choices that lie before us.

    Owensby has written this book to help Christians take part more confidently and effectively in the dialogue on ethics and economics. Economics for Prophets is an introduction to the subject (it assumes no previous exposure to economics studies or jargon) that takes a helpful three-step approach. It explains some of the basic concepts of our economic system, explores how these concepts function in the real world, and critiques both the concepts and their practical working out from a biblical-theological-ethical perspective.

    Understanding economics can help Christians function as prophets in the true biblical sense, says Owensby – as socially aware believers who emphasize not foretelling the future, but forthtelling God’s message to the world.

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  • Introduction To The Old Testament

    $24.00

    A helpful complement to introductory texts in Hebrew Scriptures; a solid, basic work that brings together many recent insights in the field.

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  • Works Of John Wesley 18

    $77.99

    John Wesley’s Journal is one of the most important sources of information about his life and thought. Now, in this first of seven journal volumes published in The Works of John Wesley collection, scholars have access to a critical edition of the Journal featuring annotations and commentary by two of the world’s foremost Wesley authorities. Spanning three years in Wesley’s life, this annotated Journal makes a major contribution to contemporary Wesleyan scholarship. Extract 1 contains Wesley’s journal from the time of his embarking for Georgia (October 14, 1735) to the time of his return to London (February 1, 1737). Extract 2 covers Wesley’s life from his return to London to his journey to Germany, to his return from Germany in August, 1738.

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  • Gospel In Parable

    $34.00

    This book is helpful in reviewing the parables that are in the gospel in context to the time that they were written. It provides several thought provoking interpretations.

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  • Psalms Part 1 A Print On Demand Title

    $30.99

    Erhard Gerstenberger begins this volume with an examination of the nature of cultic poetry, its role in ancient Near Eastern religion, and more specifically its role in the religion of Israel. He goes on to survey the genres of cultic poetry, including lament, complaint, and thanksgiving, and then focuses on the book of Psalms as an example of cultic poetry, first analyzing the book as a whole and then working through Psalms 1-60 unit by unit.

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  • Wisdom For Winning

    $15.00

    This Best-Selling Handbook Is A Gold Mine No One Should Be Without. Your family will be challenged by exciting topics such as…7 Keys To Having Your Prayers Answered / 20 Keys To Improving Your Marriage / 10 Ingredients For Obtaining Success and much more! Reach your Life Goals and become a Winner with this powerful teaching!

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  • Israels Praise : Doxology Against Idolatry And Ideology

    $26.00

    196 Paages

    Additional Info
    “Praise is the duty and delight, the ultimate vocation of the human community; indeed of all creation. Yes, all life is aimed toward God and finally exists for the sake of God. Praise articulates and embodies our capacity to yield, submit, and abandon ourselves in trust and gratitude to the One whose we are. Praise is not only a human requirement and a human need, it is also a human delight. We have a resilient hunger to move beyond self, to return our energy and worth to the One from whom it has been granted. In our return to that One, we find our deepest joy. That is what it means to ‘glorify God and enjoy God forever.'” At the time of this publication, Walter Brueggemann was McPheeder Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia.

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  • Gods And The One God

    $39.00

    How did the emerging Christian ideas about God and Jesus compare with religious concepts prevalent in the Greco-Roman world? Beginning with a discussion of Paul’s encounters with other religions in the Book of Acts, Grant describes Christian opposition to idolatry, the philosophical movement toward monotheism, and the development of Christian doctrine and creeds.

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  • Cultural Anthropology : Christian Perspective (Reprinted)

    $22.99

    This volume on cultural anthropology by Stephen Grunlan and Marvin Mayers presents precisely what its subtitle indicates, namely, “a Christian perspective.” Stephen Grunlan, who formerly taught at Moody Bible Institute and at St. Paul Bible College, is now senior pastor at the Appleton Alliance Church, Appleton, Wisconsin. He first studied anthropology under Dr. Marvin Mayers at Wheaton College and later was engaged in work among Chicanos in California and the Chicago area. Dr. Mayers engaged sponsorship of the Wycliffe Bible Translators before teaching for nine years at Wheaton College, during which time he also had some field experience in the Philippines. He was director of the program for the Summer Institute of Linguistics in Dallas, Texas, and professor of linguistics at the University of Texas at Arlington for many years. He is currently dean at the School of Intercultural Studies at Biola University. Cultural Anthropology: A Christian Perspective is addressed primarily to Bible school students of conservative evangelical backgrounds, with the hope that a sympathetic approach to the problems of cultural diversity thoughout the world will help young people overcome typical North American cultural biases and make them more able to understand and appreciate the diversitites of behavior and thought that exist in a culturally heterogeneous world. Grunlan and Mayers take the position of “functional creationism”; and though they discuss some of the problems implied in traditional interpretations of the age of the world and especially of the creation of the human race, they do not attempt to deal with either physical anthropology or the origins of man. They do, however, attempt to deal meaningfully with the problems posed by biblical absolutism and cultural relativism, and their practice of concluding chapters with a series of thought-provoking questions should prove to be of real help to the nonprofessional teacher of anthropology, who has been specifically in mind as they prepared this text.

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  • Games For All Occasions (Revised)

    $19.99

    Indoor Games
    Musical Games
    Icebreakers
    Indoor Stunts
    Quiz Games
    Written Games
    Picnic Games
    Games For Lawn Parties
    Outdoor Stunts
    Water-front Games
    The Latest Games
    128 Pages

    Additional Info
    Planning a party? Indoors or outdoors? No problem – if you avail yourself of the 297 indoor and outdoor games clearly and simply described in Games for All Occasions by Ken Anderson and Morry Carlson. There are:

    icebreakers…quiz games…written games…picnic games…musical games…waterfront games, games for lawn parties…the latest games…action games…stunts…thought games…for children – adults – group leaders – party hosts – teachers – parents – the young in heart – for all who want to entertain or be entertained. No matter what the occasion, there is bound to be an appropriate game in this handy, indexed collection assembled for your fun and recreation!

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  • Words On Target

    $24.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780804214766ISBN10: 080421476XSue NicholsBinding: Trade PaperPublished: March 1988Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Encountering Jesus : A Debate On Christology

    $38.00

    A lively and argumentative dialogue among theologians and philosophers of religion that offers insight into the problems of Christology and provides current perspectives on the issues.

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  • Counsel For Pastors Wives

    $22.99

    Dr. Diane Langberg, a licensed psychologist, offers sympathetic and realistic answers to fourteen questions from pastors’ wives, questions that are often asked. In answering the questions Dr. Langberg addresses not only the particular women who asked them, but also those who are looking in over the shoulders of these women. Some of the answers are simpler than others. All of the answers require acts of faith, renewed patience, and wisdom that must come from God. With these divine resources come healing and possible solutions. Counsel for Pastors’ Wives is a good prescription for people who want to be helped and healed and for people who want to help the healing. It is not merely for pastor’s wives, it is for concerned laypeople as well

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  • Contemporary Missiology A Print On Demand Title

    $38.99

    This comprehensive introduction examines the place, significance, and scope of the practice of missiology, its biblical foundations, motives, goals, and methods. Particular consideration is given to Asian, African, and Latin American missions, and to the church’s mission to the Jews.

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  • Christ In Christian Tradition 1

    $80.00

    A monumental work in scope and content, Aloys Grillmeier’s Chirst in the Christian Tradition offers students and scholars a comprehensive exposition of Western writing on the history of doctrine. Volume One covers the Apostolic Age to Chalcedon (451).

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  • Devotions For The Alcoholic Christian

    $12.95

    How does a Christian ever get started on the road to alcoholism?

    “Where was God when I begged him not to let me take that next drink?”

    How can a Christian cope with the guilt of actions committed “while under the influence”?

    “How can I resume my role as an active church member and face a congregation who knows what I was like when I was drinking?”

    In the search for answers to these troubling questions, the recovering alcoholic receives a great deal of spiritual input, but has often had a difficult time finding specifically Christian literature to supplement the recovery program.

    In response to that very real and urgent need, Rev. Carl Nelson has prepared this devotional resource for the recovering alcoholic Christian. Based on the Twelve Step program used by Alcoholics Anonymous, each daily and nightly devotion includes a Prayer, Meditation, Life Example (based on composites of recovering alcoholics whom the author has known), and a Scripture Study, making these devotions ideal for incorporation into any recovering alcoholic’s daily recovery program — and particularly useful to those who hunger for the presence of Christ in their daily struggles.

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  • I Was There

    $7.95

    This gripping tenebrae worship drama confronts your congregation with the powers of darkness and destruction which were responsible for the crucifixion of Christ. Brief monologs by Sorrow, Fear, Death, and four other shadowy personae (presented on stage or spoken from off stage), and an eerie, dimly lit stage create the somber and mournful mood which all Christians feel on this day.

    This flexible worship drama requires only a few easily obtained props — a large cross, candles, and a spotlight. Costumes are optional, and monologs can be either spoken or read. Whether presented alone or as part of a full-length service, this moving worship experience will leave your congregation prepared to fully appreciate the joyous celebration of Easter morning.

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  • Bible And Ethics In The Christian Life (Revised)

    $29.00

    Clearly written and full of insight, this book meets a great need in seminaries and local churches. The topics treated are: christian ethics as community ethics, charting the moral life, elements of character formation, character and social structure, decision making, the nature and role of biblical authority, and uses of scripture in Christian ethics.

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  • Uncommon Calling : A Gay Christians Struggle To Serve The Church

    $35.00

    Advisory: Some of the views put forth in this book challenge the traditionally accepted teachings on the issue of homosexuality and the Christian faith. Chris Glaser describes his personal journey of coming out to his family, friends, church-and to himself. He tells the story of how the shurch reacted to his disclosure reconciliation between the lesbian, gay, and bisexual community and the church.

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  • Spirituality And Liberation

    $30.00

    This book’s clear arguments and wonderful illustrations get to the root of the matter by showing that liberation and spirituality are united in they rhythm of God’s work for new creation.

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  • Hosea-Micah : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $45.00

    In this important addition to the Interpretation Series, Limburg introduces the minor prophets: Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, and Micah. Offering a fresh perspective for preachers and teachers, Limburg interprets the words of the prophets in light of today’s world, with emphasis on the major themes of peace and justice, Messiah and mission, love and forgiveness.

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  • Christology In Context

    $51.00

    This book is an attempt to describe and analyze the great variety of ways the earliest followers of Jesus responded to him. It also tries to relate those various responses to the circumstances in which the early Christian communities lived.

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  • Intimate Connection : Male Sexuality Masculine Spirituality

    $28.00

    This is not a book about so-called real men; it is a book about “whole men.” In recent years men have begun to question seriously their traditionally held roles and values. The women’s movement, popular books, and male images on television and in films have all contributed to men’s uncertainty about themselves. Now there is a major shift taking place in the perception of sexuality. James Nelson asserts that men and women seek something the sexual revolution did not provide: an understanding of the true meaning of love. This, he claims, is the unfinished business of that revolution.

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  • Beginning The Christian Life Teachers Guide (Teacher’s Guide)

    $19.99

    Includes all of the pupil book plus additional instructions on each lesson helps in presenting the lesson. Answers to workbook exercises are included.

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  • David Lion And Lamb

    $12.95

    Few biblical characters are as popular as David, and this set of 27 complete messages covers all Cycle B texts in the Common Lectionary — as well as several others — dealing with this popular Bible personality.
    Each message incorporates thorough biblical scholarship with popular reference points and concerns, and addresses the reader in a comfortable, personable style — making this versatile resource appropriate for Cycle B lectionary preaching, independent sermon series preparation, and individual or group Bible study.

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  • Luke

    $18.25

    This book is written for laypeople, students, and pastors. Laypeople will use it as a resource for bible study. Students and instructors will read it to probe the basic message of the books of the new testament. And pastors will find it to be a valuable aid for sermon and lesson preparation.

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  • Come Sing And Celebrate

    $7.95

    Here are two delightful Christmas plays for a special celebration with your parish’s children, youth, and adults.

    The Night Love Was Born by Mary Jane Mulder is a contemporary re-enactment, in word and song, of the first Christmas story, set within the world of imagination — where even a cynical toy soldier can learn the true meaning of Christmas.

    Originally written for participation by up to fifty children, this flexible pageant can be tailored to suit the needs and resources of large or small congregations. Staging can be either simple or elaborate, and the entire performance can be presented in forty minutes.

    Angels We Have Heard on High Street by J. Richard Coyle is a modern version of the Gospel’s account of Christ’s birth, using contemporary characters who present their message in music and mime. Parts are involved for participants of all ages, and congregational involvement is required. Staging and production are flexible, and can accommodate abundant or limited resources. Performance time is also flexible.

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  • 6 Presents From God

    $12.95

    Advent is a time to think about gifts. Who should receive them? How much should they cost? What do the people on our list “need” most of all? We scramble every year between Thanksgiving and Christmas, trying to “take care of our gift list.”

    Here is a refreshing second look at the whole area of giving and receiving gifts. When all is said and done, it is not us but God who is the gift-giver. By his rich giving we are graced for life and for eternity. Throughout the season of Advent and Christmas, share with members of your congregation the good news of God’s enormous generosity. Look together at the “gift list ” God assembled for us once where shepherds watched and angels sang.

    These six sermons are each supplemented with simple object lessons for young children. The author focuses on God’s gifts to us of:
    Angels
    Mary
    Shepherds
    Wisemen
    The baby Jesus
    Joseph

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  • Call In The Clowns

    $12.95

    Children love stories. (So do their parents.) The Sunday morning worship hour is a perfect time to take five minutes to gather the children and share a story with them. When the youngest in the congregation understand what is being shared, all who are older will as well.
    These fifty object lessons are based on gospel texts. Many but not all are from the gospel of Luke, including familiar parables of Jesus such as the prodigal son and the good Samaritan. Each story makes use of a familiar household object, such as a paper bag, a candle, some construction paper, or a balloon, in order to make a simple teaching memorable to young learners.
    Anyone who loves children and can tell a story can share the stories in this book. It may be the pastor, a Sunday church school teacher, a gifted (or simply dedicated) lay person, or a parent of younger children. The stories can also be used effectively in the church school classroom or in the Christian home.

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  • Reading The Signs Cycle C

    $12.95

    If you are like many parish pastors, you find the Christmas season to be the most frustrating season of the church year — so much to do, so much to celebrate, so much to say — and so little time to prepare it all!

    That is why J. Ellsworth Kalas has prepared these twelve thoughtful sermons — to help you present the meaningful and coherent messages you want your congregation to hear during this busiest of seasons.

    Within are sermons for every Cycle C gospel text during the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons from the Common, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic lectionaries, including:
    – The Signs of Summer
    – The Hinge of History
    – Songs of the Season
    – Return to the New
    – From Empty Nets to Full Lives
    – Awake to Glory

    Use these complete sermons as presented — or as jumping-off points for your own meaningful messages.

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  • Ashes And Tears

    $12.95

    Ash Wednesday and Holy Week are special days indeed on the Christian calendar. Pastors and worship leaders need to approach these days with special care so that their significance is not lost on the gathered congregation. How does one mark familiar days such as Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday in such a way that a deadening sameness does not overtake the planning and the execution of the worship services for these days?

    James M. Bloom provides in this helpful resource eleven separate services or worship ideas. Liturgies and meditations are included. In most cases more than one worship alternative is provided.

    Use this volume to enrich your observance of the special season of Lent. Share its ideas with others on your worship planning team. Help the members of your parish to experience a blessed Lent.

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  • Acts : A Bible Commentary For Teaching And Preaching

    $45.00

    William Willimon combines the latest findings in Lukan scholarship with the pastoral, educational, and theological concerns of the local church to provide a new interpretation of Acts. He bases his commentary on the idea that the purpose of Acts was not to make Christianity acceptable to the Roman state but rather to preserve the integrity of the church against the onslaught of classical culture.

    Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching is a distinctive resource for those who interpret the Bible in the church. Planned and written specifically for teaching and preaching needs, this critically acclaimed biblical commentary is a major contribution to scholarship and ministry.

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  • Why God

    $30.00

    This book is a sensitive inquiry for anyone who has ever suffered and who wants to think through it theologically. It is a compassionate resource for coming to grips with pain, suffering, and evil.

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  • Apologia A Print On Demand Title

    $29.99

    Apologia is about contemporary theological education – its current state and its future. While many current trends in seminaries and departments of theology bring important new insights to the study of religion, says Max Stackhouse, they also erode – sometimes unwittingly – the capacity to speak of God, truth, and justice with warranted confidence. Theology is thereby undermined in all arenas – not only in academia, but in the life of the church and society.

    This book not only exposes the frailties of several current ideologies, but also draws noted scholars from five continents and a seminary faculty into an interdisciplinary discussion of the most significant recent literature on theological education. The results are fresh proposals for the reconstructing of theological education on foundations that are contextually alert, globally concerned, and mission- oriented.

    Apologia is a ground-breaking work, a book that begins and ends in dialogue, and points toward the ways in which Christian theology will have to redefine itself if it is to actively shape, and not merely reflect, the context in which we live.

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  • 44 Ways To Increase Church Attendance

    $21.99

    Are you still suffering over the sight of empty pews? Have your efforts been more than exhaustive in expanding your congregation? Have you maximized your brainstorming potential for bringing in new members?

    If you have reached what appears to be your limit, then no longer fret, 44 Ways To Increase Church Attendance can open the doors of both your church and mind. With proven techniques for building a body for Christ, church leaders can increase their membership and then free themselves to focus on other important missions for God. Schaller’s suggestions will energize leaders and put their churches on the road of abundance.

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  • Works Of John Wesley 26

    $77.99

    The second volume of letters in The Works of John Wesley, this text spans the years 1740-1755.

    “This is the second of the seven volumes devoted to Wesley’s correspondence. It presents details about more than a thousand letters by three hundred persons, over four hundred being printed fully, and over three hundred by means of brief quotations, or by clues to their contents or purpose. Almost two-thirds of the published letters are from Wesley’s own pen. Most of the remainder fill in the backround or outcome of his letters, though a number have been selected for some other special significance. More than one-fifth of the letters by Wesley are not available in Telford’s edition. The great bulk of the letters as a whole are presented in a carefully verified text (often for the first time) from the original holographs or other primary sources. Footnotes to all Wesley’s out-letters introduce his correspondents, elucidate references, and identify the sources of his frequent quotations. The in-letters are annotated much more lightly. The appendix (continued from the previous volume), lists all the known letters written or received by Wesley during the years 1740-55, along with details about the location of the text, whether in this volume or elsewhere.” (from the Preface and Acknowledgements)

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  • Randall House Bible Commentary Romans

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    Here’s the perfect commentary to help readers understand biblical truths and communicate those truths to others. The verse-by-verse expositions highlight and explain important Greek words from the original manuscripts. They also examine the difficult theological concepts. A great reference for laypeople, teachers and preachers.

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  • Ecclesiastes

    $50.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780664212957ISBN10: 0664212956James Crenshaw | Editor: James Mays | Editor: Carol NewsomBinding: Cloth TextPublished: December 1987Old Testament LibraryPublisher: Westminster John Knox Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Works Of John Wesley 4

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    This is the fourth in an eagerly awaited series of four volumes of John Wesley’s sermons. Of all the genres in Wesley’s prodigious output, his sermons most clearly focus and expound his understanding of Christian existence. To know them is to gain an important resource for historical and contemporary theology. All four of the sermon volumes typify the erudite scholarship and ecumenical statesmanship of the editor, Albert C. Outler. His introduction in the first volume concentrates two decades of painstaking research and thought on Wesley.

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