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  • 1 Peter : A Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    1. Overview, Chart Of 1 Peter
    2. Praise (1:1-12)
    3. Consequences Of Rebirth (1:13-2:3)
    4. God’s Chosen (2:4-10)
    5. Lifestyle Witness (2:11-17)
    6. Submit As Christ (2:18-25)
    7. Marital Relations (3:1-7)
    8. Facing Mistreatment (3:8-22)
    9. Suffering In The Body (4:1-11)
    10. Suffering For The Name (4:12-19)
    11. An Orderly Community (5:1-7)
    12. Final Exhortations (5:8-14)
    13. Review

    Going On In 1 Peter
    Study Aids P. 133

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    1PETER

    For young Christians facing ridicule in a pagan world, it was difficult to focus on their “living hope.” The Apostle Peter wrote to remind these hard-pressed Christians of their rich identities in Christ, and to encourage them to face their sufferings with Christ-like character. Peter’s heartfelt challenge to practical Christianity will inspire you to meet your trials with the same confidence in “the God of all grace, who called you to his eternal glory in Christ.”

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  • Social World Of Luke-Acts

    $45.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780801047350ISBN10: 0801047358Editor: Jerome NeyreyBinding: Trade PaperPublished: October 1999Publisher: Baker Academic

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  • Philippians : A Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word (Student/Study Guide)

    $11.99

    Although in prison for proclaiming Jesus Christ, the Apostle Paul writes a joyful letter of encouragement and challenge to his “partners in the gospel,” the Christians at Philippi. Paul aims to inspire his readers to persevere in the work of Christ, and he tells them how to find peace and contentment in a perilous world.

    We, too, can discover the secret of Paul’s joy and experience his triumphant confidence in Christ.

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  • Exodus : Journey Toward God

    $14.99

    Consult the compass for the journey of your life. Life as a Christian is a journey — a journey toward God. But how do you set your compass? How do you make sure that God is guiding your steps and that you are not being blown willy-nilly by life’s shifting winds of circumstance? Turn to the book of Exodus and discover guidance and joy for your pilgrimage. You will grow to know God in a deeper, more personal way. You will learn to trust him more than ever before. You will discover who your fellow travelers are. And you will learn how to chart your course by the compass of God’s will as you take the trip of your life.

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  • Principles Of Christian Faith

    $21.99

    1. The Principles
    2. The Life And Teachings Of Christ
    3. Pray Er
    4. Faith
    5. The Acts Of The Apostles

    269 Pages

    Additional Info
    This study book is designed to lay solid, scriptural foundations for the Spirit-filled believer. Organized and indexed by topics, it is formatted in such a way that material on any given subject may be easily located. An excellent foundational course for new believers. Every pastor will want to have this volume for his library.

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  • 1 John : Love Each Other

    $9.99

    When God pours out his love, our parched lives are revived and our thirsty souls satisfied. What is the secret of receiving more of God’s love and of giving it freely to others? The book of I John calls us back to the basics of loving God and one another. Do you long to experience God’s mercy and goodness in deeper ways and extend them to others? Would you like his love to fill you up to the point where it overflows naturally into the lives of others? This study of I John will help you and your small group experience the refreshing rain of God’s love in ways you have always wanted. New Community Series — a high-impact tool for experiencing the transforming power of God’s Word. This cutting-edge series lets you explore life-changing topics from a biblical perspective in community with others in your small group. Challenging questions encourage you to reflect on Scripture and its impact on your life, both as an individual and as part of a community of Christ followers.

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  • Sit Walk Stand

    $5.99

    1. Sit
    2. Walk
    3. Stand

    51 Pages

    Additional Info
    In Sit, Walk, Stand, Watchman Nee takes an inspiring look at Ephesians and the believer’s association with Christ, the world, and Satan.

    Watchman Nee (1903-1972) is remembered for his leadership of an indigenous church movement in China as well as for the books that continue to enrich Christians throughout the world. Beginning in the 1930s, he helped establish local churches in China that were completely independent of foreign missionary organizations and were used to bring many into the kingdom of God. From them came many of the house churches that continued a faithful witness when Western missionaries were forced to leave the country. Arrested in 1952 and found guilty of a large number of false charges, Watchman Nee was imprisoned until his death in 1972.

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  • Very Present Help (Student/Study Guide)

    $22.00

    Having found a strong correlation between themes in the psalms and the personal and spiritual issues that older adults deal with everyday, Miriam Dunson selects ten of the best-known psalms for in-depth studies exploring issues of particular concern to older people. She opens avenues for study and reflection by including in each chapter a discussion of the psalm’s background, its meaning, and how it relates to the lives of older persons.

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  • Mark (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    Mark challenges the reader to believe in the mystery of God–that even through difficult times, God reigns. Mark’s Gospel carries the reader from the desert wilderness to Jerusalem, and from the crisis of the cross to the victory of the empty tomb.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.

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  • Paul And The Corinthians

    $11.99

    The volumes in “The Life and Letters of Paul” series are especially appropriate for those who want an in-depth study of the Pauline epistles.

    Paul and the Corinthians explores the sometimes tumultuous relationship between Paul and the Christians in Corinth who were struggling to make sense of their faith in a diverse and secular culture. Wingard relates his firsthand knowledge of the setting of Corinth and applies Paul’s wisdom to some of the most pressing issues faced by the church today: The Church and the Bible, Making Moral Decisions, Christian Unity, Women and Men in Church and Society, The Resurrection, Christian Giving, and Reconciliation in a Broken World. Each of the seven sessions is self-contained and includes questions for reflection.

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  • 1-2 Samuel

    $36.00

    The power of story as God’s word to the community of faith is never more clear than in the books of Samuel and in this interpretation by Eugene Peterson. All the emotion, drama, complexity of character, and mystery of good stories are to be found in these two biblical books.

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  • Creative Bible Lessons In 1-2 Corinthians

    $24.99

    Christian adolescents in the 21st century face pretty much the same situations as the first-century Christians in Corinth did — an indulgent, profligate, choose-your-own-god society. The latest in the Creative Bible Lessons series, Creative Bible Lessons in 1 & 2 Corinthians is a 12-lesson curriculum with an issues-oriented spin on living one’s faith in the real world. It lets teenagers wrestle with the tension between biblical instruction and cultural realities. These 12 studies about the not-so-easily-tamed people of Corinth and their founding pastor Paul of Tarsus pave the way for youth workers and Sunday school teachers to teach high schoolers about conversion, transformation, failure, leadership, authority, and God’s constant saving love even in the midst of people making a mess of things. Here are some of the not-so-ancient issues you’ll explore in this study: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love, Friends Don’t Let Friends Go Unforgiven, Those Pesky STDs (Sexually Tough Decisions), Love Is . . ., No Easy Answers, Show Me the Money, and Ouch! Of course, there’s lots of what the Creative bible Lessons series is known for: provocative and relevant discussion starters, to-the-point scripts, high-energy games, reproducible pages of interactive activities — all in the context of hard-core Bible study

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  • Discovering Your Identity In Christ

    $9.99

    Dr.Charles Stanley’s new series of Bible study guides features insights and wisdom of this beloved pastor and author. Small groups and individuals who want a Bible study that’s spiritually sound and practical will find a wealth of ideas to help them understand and apply the Scriptures to the real world. Each title takes a unique fourfold approach to get the most out of Bible study time-emphasizing personal identifications with the Scripture passage, recognition of your emotional response, reflection of the passage’s meaning and application, and taking steps to apply what’s been learned. This is a sound way to explore the Word of God.

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  • Theology Of The Gospel Of John

    $95.00

    The product of a number of years of reflection on the Gospel of Mark, this book explains in a clear and understandable way the contribution that the evangelist has made to the theology of the developing Jesus tradition. Joining forces with those who see Mark as a theologian of some considerable creativity, Dr. Telford emphasizes the importance of context (the historical and the contemporary) and method (the historical-critical approach with insights drawn from the newer literary approaches) for the proper understanding of Mark.

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  • Theology Of The Gospel Of John

    $42.99

    The product of a number of years of reflection on the Gospel of Mark, this book explains in a clear and understandable way the contribution that the evangelist has made to the theology of the developing Jesus tradition. Joining forces with those who see Mark as a theologian of some considerable creativity, Dr. Telford emphasizes the importance of context (the historical and the contemporary) and method (the historical-critical approach with insights drawn from the newer literary approaches) for the proper understanding of Mark.

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  • Revelation Unveiled

    $24.99

    40 Chapters

    Additional Info
    The Biblical Foundation for the Best-selling Left Behind Series . . . In the twinkling of an eye, millions of people across the world vanish, resulting in highway catastrophes, plane crashes, utility breakdowns, and more. Chaos reigns. With the stage set, a dictator emerges who persecutes Christians horribly. But tribulation is about to give way to incredible joy — for the return of the King of Kings is at hand. In Revelation Unveiled, Dr. Tim LaHaye, coauthor with Jerry Jenkins of the best-selling novels Left Behind and Tribulation Force, reveals the scriptural foundation of this series. Revelation Unveiled explains such critical topics as: – The rapture of the church – The Return of Christ – The Great Tribulation – The Final Battle against Satan and His Hosts – The Seven Seals – The Millenial Reign – The Seven Trumpets – The Seven Bowls of Wrath – The Great White Throne – The Destruction of Babylon – The New Heaven and New Earth — Previously titled Revelation Illustrated and Made Plain, this revised and updated commentary includes numerous charts. With simple and accessible language, Revelation Unveiled will help you better understand this mysterious, final book of the Bible and its implications.

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  • Theology Of The First Letter To The Corinthians

    $42.99

    This study shows that the common view of 1 Corinthians as mainly about “ethics” and therefore of little importance for “theology” needs correcting. Many other studies of the letter focus mainly on the details of the Corinthian situation and the moral teachings Paul conveyed to his congregation. While not ignoring these, Furnish’s primary aim is to explore and clarify the theological orientation of 1 Corinthians, and what it can contribute to an understanding of Paul as a theologian. Furnish concludes that 1 Corinthians is important for both ethics and theology.

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  • Theology Of The First Letter To The Corinthians

    $95.00

    This study shows that the common view of 1 Corinthians as mainly about “ethics” and therefore of little importance for “theology” needs correcting. Many other studies of the letter focus mainly on the details of the Corinthian situation and the moral teachings Paul conveyed to his congregation. While not ignoring these, Furnish’s primary aim is to explore and clarify the theological orientation of 1 Corinthians, and what it can contribute to an understanding of Paul as a theologian. Furnish concludes that 1 Corinthians is important for both ethics and theology.

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  • Understanding Spiritual Gifts (Revised)

    $25.99

    This thorough study of spiritual gifts will help Christians understand their gifts and how they should use those gifts in the church.

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  • Parables Of Jesus

    $22.00

    They’re some of the world’s best-known stories—the parables of Jesus. Each chapter of this accessible book examines an individual story, identifies its theme, explains biblical language and customs, and interprets its meaning for you today. Originally published as And Jesus Said, it cross-references Barclay’s popular Daily Study Bible. Excellent for individual or group study.

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  • Paul Judaism And Judgment According To Deeds

    $144.00

    This book explores the thought of Paul and Judaism on the subject of divine judgment according to works. How can Paul say we will be saved by grace through faith, and also that we will be judged according to our deeds? Paul seemed to feel no theological tension in saying these two things, and this book explains why. The first in the English language to concentrate solely on “judgment according to deeds” in Paul, it takes account of recent discussions about Paul’s theology and his relationship to Judaism.

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  • Gods Open Arms (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    Join Max in this challenging new topical Bible study based on his bestselling book, In the Grip of Grace. Excellent for personal, small-group, or classroom settings. You can learn to embrace grace and be welcomed into God’s open arms. Scripture quotations taken from the New Century Version.

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  • 1-2 Kings

    $36.00

    By focusing his attention upon the plot of 1 and 2 Kings, Fretheim does not allow ancient history to obscure a timely, prophetic message. He convincingly shows that 1 and 2 Kings were far more concerned with real life issues than with chronicling the historical accomplishments of various monarchs.

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  • Design For Living

    $17.99

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    The Sermon on the Mount may be a well-known portion of Scripture, but how is it meant to impact our lives?

    In a day when modern society dictates tolerance and conformity to the losest standards, Pentecost shows how the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7 calls us to a higher standard of living. Chapters include:
    “Comfort in Tears (Matt. 5:4)”
    “Blessed Are the Peacemakers (Matt. 5:9)”
    “God’s Moral Standard (Matt. 5:27-32)”
    “The Unreasonableness of Worry (Matt. 6:25-34)”
    “How to Identify a False Prophet (Matt. 7:15-23)”

    Pentecost’s devotional study examines the Sermon on the Mount as a design for living – a great book for personal Bible study or sermon preparation!

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  • 13 Crucial Questions Jesus Wants To Ask You

    $16.99

    Some of the thirteen questions examined are “Who do you say that I am?” (Matt. 16:15), “Where is your faith?” (Luke 8:25), and “Do you love me?” (John 21:15-17). Study questions at the end of each chapter make this a great tool for group or individual Bible study, Sunday school curricula, or a unique sermon series.

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  • 1 Bible Many Voices

    $30.50

    No single approach to reading the Bible can do justice to its complex history and content. Gillingham, provides one of the most accessible and helpful introductions to the Bible. This volume clearly outlines the main issues in understanding Scripture and demonstrates, using Psalm 8 as an example, the best method for reading the Bible today.

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  • Birth Of Christianity

    $27.99

    In this national bestseller, John Dominic Crossan, the world’s leading expert on the historical Jesus, reveals how Christianity emerged in the period following Jesus’ death. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Crossan shines new light on the theological and cultural contexts from which the Christian church arose. He argues powerfully that Christianity would have happened with or without Paul and contends that Jesus’ “resurrection” meant something vastly different for his early followers than it does for many traditional Christians today–what mattered was Christina origins finally illuminates the mysterious period that set Western religious history in its decisive course.

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  • Marriage : Gods Design For Intimacy (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    What makes a good marriage even better? How can we build an intimate relationship that endures? How do we live out our roles as husband and wife? The Bible’s approach to these questions is realistic and practical. In these studies you will discover how following God’s design for marriage helps us enjoy it to the fullest.

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  • Standing On The Rock

    $17.99

    1. A Place To Stand
    2. The Way God Speaks
    3. Positive Evidence For The Bible
    4. Underdstanding God’s Book
    5. Alleged Problems In The Bible
    6. The Most Useful Thing In The World
    7. The Sufficiency Of Scripture
    195 Pages

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    Do we have reason to believe, not only that the Bible is God’s Word, but that it it God’s unique revelation, without error and sufficient in every way for our salvation? Can we understand the Bible and defend it against the attacks of critics and skeptics?
    Dr. James Montgomery Boice answers these questions with a resounding “Yes!” and presents overwhelming evidence that, not only has God spoken through His Word, but He has communicated a trustworthy and authoritative message. And it is a message that we can understand.
    Throughout the ages, the Bible has stood as a rock of refuge for God’s people. This practical book will help readers discover anew the spiritual blessing of standing on the Rock.

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  • Pleasing God : 9 Studies For Individuals Or Groups (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    This LifeGuide, in the new series format, is all about how we can please God, not by following legalistic rules but by putting our trust in Christ. As we grow in our relationship with Him, we see how godly character flows from a clear conscience and a sincere heart.

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  • Christian Character : 12 Studies For Indiviuals Or Groups (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    We long for the beauty of Christ to be reflected in our lives. Such character comes only as the Spirit of God transforms us through the Word of God. These Bible studies will help you become the person God wants you to be. The revised LifeGuide 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 twelve studies for individuals or groups.

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  • James : Faith That Works (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    We all want a faith that won’t let us down in times of trouble or loss, uncertainty or fear. A faith that can pull us through the worst – and best – times in our lives. This is the kind of faith that James writes about. It is the faith that we practice day by day. Studying James will help us grow a steadfast faith that can carry us through life. This revised LifeGuide study features additional questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded leader’s notes and a new “Now or Later” section in each study. Includes nine studies for individuals or groups.

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  • Miracles : Signs Of Gods Glory (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    Most of us could use a miracle. Some physical condition, relationship problem, or financial crises could be fixed rather quickly with just one miracle. When we open the pages of the Bible, our desire for a miracle intensifies as we read astonishing stories of God’s power poured out. What do these events have to do with us? How can we experience the power of God in the struggles we face every day? This study guide will help you discover how God works in the world. This study guide in the new revised format features questions for starting group discussions and for meeting God in personal reflection, as well as a “Now or Later” section in each study.

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  • Revelation : The Triumph Of God (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    In every age people have felt sure that the book of Revelation described events in their time. As nations arm themselves for war, we think of Armageddon. As evil rulers grow in power, we look for the antichrist. As the powers of darkness threaten to overwhelm us, we cry, “Come, Lord Jesus!” Amid the uncertainties of our age, Revelation asures us of the triumph of God. 14 studies for individuals or groups.

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  • Purpose And Cause In Pauline Exegesis

    $124.00

    This book is about how to read Paul’s letters as first-century epistles. A new method is worked out by studying Romans 1.16 4.25. The first step is to consider what Paul was aiming to say to the Romans; the second is to examine Paul’s thought as we see it in the passage. The result is a presentation of Romans as a very practical letter, in which we see justification by grace through faith as theology at work. The principles of this new method are explained and some older ideas challenged.

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  • Havent We Met Before (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.95

    Each section contains a first-person monologue of a biblical character along with a response showing the contemporary application, followed by discussion questions. If used for a worship service, a church member could deliver the response and the discussion questions could appear in the bulletin. The monologues are accompanied with a response showing the contemporary application and discussion questions. The biblical characters are Nicodemus, the woman caught in adultery, Peter, Pilate, Mary Magdalene, and Jesus. This resource will help individuals form a loving and healing circle with each other so that they can experience God’s power.

    This six-section resource may be used as a Bible study or as the basis for a sermon series.

    In her previous career as a journalist and news reporter, Barlow-Williams met new people each day and told their stories. She has brought those skills to her pastoral ministry by revealing the human side of biblical characters.

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  • Book Like No Other

    $9.99

    Have you ever wondered why we study the Bible? This book explains why the Bible is unique and worthy of careful study and application.

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  • On This Rock (Student/Study Guide)

    $11.99

    This book is a ten-session study on the life and ministry of the apostle Peter. The sessions cover Peter’s life and ministry as narrated in the Gospels and the Book of Acts, but not in the Epistles of Peter. Some of the topics included are the call of Peter, Peter’s confessions, the Transfiguration, the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus to Peter, Pentecost, and missionary activity.

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  • Pontius Pilate In History And Interpretation

    $129.00

    This study reconstructs the life of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor responsible for the execution of Jesus. The first section provides the historical and archaeological background. The following chapters look at six first-century authors: Philo, Josephus and the four gospel writers. Each chapter asks how Pilate is being used as a literary character in each work, why each author describes Pilate in a different way, and what this tells us about the relationship between each author and the Roman state.

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  • Romans (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    The letter to the Romans is the pinnacle of Paul’s writing and thinking. Paul instructs his readers, both then and now, to be transformed from this world into living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God, following the example of Jesus Christ.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.

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  • Rhetoric And Galaians

    $134.00

    This study discusses the relationship between the epistles of Paul and classical rhetoric by focusing on recent studies of Galatians. The argument, built on a close reading of handbook evidence, receives support from a survey of the Church Fathers’ discussions of the nature of New Testament Greek. Philip Kern concludes that Paul did not write according to the conventions of oratory and that therefore the ancient handbooks can contribute little to the interpretation of his epistles.

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  • Spiritual Journaling : Recording Your Journey Toward God (Student/Study Guide)

    $10.99

    The SPIRITUAL FORMATION STUDY GUIDES explore and explain how the use of disciplines (such as journaling, Bible reading, prayer, and others) can deepen both our walk with God and our community with other believers.

    THE FIRST STEP TOWARD GROWTH IS NOTICING. What are the life-style characteristics that distinguish a follower of Jesus from those who share no interest in Him? Widespread research suggests that in our society there are none.

    Why is that? Surely one would expect a follower of history’s most influential person to stand out from the crowd. Perhaps it relates to the pace of contemporary life. By running so fast, we miss the meaning of our actions, and the cultivation of our characters.

    hough many of us do try to capture each day’s experiences in a journal, few take that practice to the level of a spiritual discipline by using it to explore the work of God in our lives.

    In Spiritual Journaling, you will learn to recognize the progression from who you have been to who you are meant to become. By taking time to go back and understand the critical elements of your life-the events, relationships, patterns, and experiences that shape you-you will gradually find yourself viewing the future through the lens of conformity to the way of Jesus.

    Whether you choose to explore this new skill with a group of friends (recommended!) or on your own, you’ll benefit from the thoughtful exercises presented in this study guide.

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  • Tres Meses En La Escuela De Lo (Student/Study Guide) – (Spanish) (Student/Study

    $14.99

    Each of these volumes consists of thirteen detailed Bible studies. These Bible studies can be used for evening Bible study, for home study meetings, for faith communities, for retreats, and for personal Bible study. This book can even be used as a daily Bible study. Written in Spanish, the language is simple with a profound message for readers.

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  • 10 Commandments

    $22.00

    William Barclay saw the Ten Commandments as the universal foundation of all things: the basic laws on human conduct in society and the cornerstone of community existence. Drawing on his vast knowledge of both Old and New Testaments, Professor Barclay examines the ways in which the Ten Commandments demand reverence for God and respect for humankind.

    The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world’s most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.

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  • We Have Seen The Lord

    $20.00

    In this remarkable volume, William Barclay draws on the wisdom of the Gospels to trace the last days of Jesus’ earthly ministry, from his entrance into Jerusalem to his resurrection and appearances to his disciples. Filled with enduring truths and insightful anecdotes in Barclay’s inimitable style, We Have Seen the Lord! is sure to become a classic for those seeking the true meaning of Easter.

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  • Lords Prayer

    $19.00

    When his disciples wanted to know how to pray, this is the prayer Jesus taught them. But it has become over-familiar due to rote and repetition, keeping many of us from looking at what it’s trying to convey. Barclay goes through it phrase by phrase, bringing out the spiritual depths and literary richness.

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  • Dictionary Of Biblical Imagery

    $70.00

    This unique reference offers an encyclopedic exploration of topics not found in ordinary Bible dictionaries—like the images, symbols, motifs, metaphors, and literary patterns of the Bible. With its right-brain (rather than left-brain) approach, this warm and creative study resource examines the artistic expressions that fascinate and puzzle Christians.

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  • Psalms (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    The Psalms speak to the depths of human experience, provoking words and images to express anger, sorrow, lament, thanksgiving, joy, and worshipful praise. They are as relevant today as they were to the ancient peoples who first composed them.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.

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  • Exodus (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    Weaving together the stories of Moses, the nation of Israel, and the God who rescues and liberates, Exodus becomes a story for our time, a story about seeking and finding a redeeming God in times of separation and sin, hopelessness and oppression.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, Interpretation Bible Studies can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.

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  • Death Christ Died (Revised)

    $19.99

    1. The Savior In Life And Death
    2. The Divine Purpose Of The Atonement
    3. The Biblical Extent Of The Atonement
    4. Problems With An Unlimited View Of The Atonement
    6. Problems With A Limited View Of The Atonement
    171 Pages

    Additional Info
    This book is a long overdue update of one of the best books written in our generation on the topic of the extent of Christ’s death.

    In this revised edition, the author has included three new appendixes that examine the issue of limited atonement and sharing the gospel, key biblical passages regarding the topic of “double predestination,” and recent presentations of the limited atonement view.

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  • Isaiah 40-66

    $36.00

    In this expository commentary, Walter Brueggemann considers the canonical shape of Isaiah and treats the book as a primary theological “script” of the people of God in the Old Testament. Ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.

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  • Isaiah 1-39

    $40.00

    In this expository commentary, Walter Brueggemann considers the canonical shape of Isaiah and treats the book as a primary theological “script” of the people of God in the Old Testament.

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  • Favorite Bible Passages 1 Student (Student/Study Guide)

    $8.99

    : This Bible study is a 26 lesson study of Bible texts that gives participants in Bible study groups refreshing insights into popular, well-loved Scripture passages. Each lesson offers a biblical basis for facing life’s decisions and encourages a deeper personal faith. Each volume contains 26 lessons that may be studied in any order. Use with school classes of Bible study groups. Written by Brady Whitehead Jr., Howard M. Ham

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  • Favorite Bible Passages 1 Leader (Teacher’s Guide)

    $8.99

    This book provides enough lessons for a twenty-six-week study, following the biblical order from Genesis through Revelation. However, each lesson stands on its own. It is not necessary to study the lessons in sequence. For each session, teachers are provided with the session’s stated purpose, Bible background, a step-by-step teaching plan, and a closing prayer.

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  • Favorite Bible Passages 2 Student (Student/Study Guide)

    $8.99

    This Bible study is a 26 lesson study of Bible texts that gives participants in Bible study groups refreshing insights into popular, well-loved Scripture passages. Each lesson offers a biblical basis for facing life’s decisions and encourages a deeper personal faith. Each volume contains 26 lessons that may be studied in any order. Use with school classes of Bible study groups. Written by Brenda Stobbe, Jerry L. Mercer

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  • Favorite Bible Passages 2 Leader (Teacher’s Guide)

    $8.99

    This Bible study is a 26 lesson study of Bible texts that gives participants in Bible study groups refreshing insights into popular, well-loved Scripture passages. Each lesson offers a biblical basis for facing life’s decisions and encourages a deeper personal faith. Each volume contains 26 lessons that may be studied in any order. Use with school classes of Bible study groups. Written by Brenda Stobbe, Jerry L. Mercer.

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  • Luke : Historian And Theologian

    $30.99

    Apart from the apostle Paul, Luke is arguably the most influential force in the canon of the New Testament. His Gospel and Acts occupy almost a third of the New Testament. Marshall provides us with a lucid guide to Luke’s theology of salvation as it is unfurled in Gospel narrative, but always with an eye on its ongoing development in his companion work, the Acts of the Apostles.

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  • Lets Study Philippians (Student/Study Guide)

    $13.00

    This is the first of a series of commentaries written to encourage ordinary Christians to read, understand and apply God’s Word. Designed to be used by individuals, in family devotions or by groups, each will feature an exposition of the text of Scripture.

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  • Intimacy With The Almighty

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    Intimacy with the Almighty. We all need it.we all long for it. But how do we develop that intimate walk with God? Chuck Swindoll probes that reflective question in this study as he focuses on four disciplines that will draw you into a deeper intimacy with Him: simplicity, silence, solitude, surrender. If you’re serious about becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with God, you will find these four issues essential.

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  • 10 Commandments From The Back Side (Student/Study Guide)

    $16.99

    Using an approach similar to the one he took in Parables from the Back Side and Old Testament Stories from the Back Side, J. Ellsworth Kalas opens new possibilities of insights into the familiar Ten Commandments. Restating them in the positive, Kalas explores how these “prohibitive” laws actually are our dear friends, intended to make life richer and more fulfilling. Kalas uses contemporary illustrations and personal experience to show how these timeless laws give us an appetite for divine excellence.

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  • Witness To The Gospel A Print On Demand Title

    $53.99

    A distinguished groups of scholars here provides a comprehensive survey of the theology of the early church as it is presented by the author of Acts. These essays, designed to show the current state of scholarship in ways accessible to students of the New Testament, discuss the main themes in the theology of Acts: God’s plan of salvation, the call of God and the spreading of the Word, the renewing work of the Holy Spirit, the relationship of Jews and Gentiles in the church, and more.

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  • Confessions Of A Beginning Theologian

    $25.99

    IVP Print On Demand Title

    In this poignant, strikingly honest account, theologian Elouise Renich Fraser reveals her inner journey to overcome fear – fear of being wrong, doing wrong, being misunderstood and ignored – to confront her past and learn to befriend the Bible. Her story will inspire and encourage other “beginners” – at whatever stage in their personal and theological journeys – to learn to read theological texts more sympathetically, to develop theological imagination and to find their own voices as authentic human beings before God.

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  • 4 Views On The Book Of Revelation

    $19.99

    1. A Preterist View OF Revelation / Kenneth L. Gentry Jr.
    2. An Idealist View Of Revelation / Sam Hamstra Jr.
    3. A Progessive Dispensationalist View Of Revelation / C. Marvin Pate
    4. A Classical Dispensationalist View Of Revelation / Robert L. Thomas
    249 Pages

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    As we enter a new millennium, the book that speaks of the Millennium is once again hugely popular. Its images capture the imagination: four horsemen who bring death and destruction, the Antichrist, the beast with ten horns, the ultimate battle at Armageddon, and of course, 666, the “mark of the beast,” variously interpreted to signify everything from Hitler and Khrushchev to credit cards and the Internet.

    Is the book of Revelation really a blueprint for the future that simply needs decoding if we want to understand current events-or should we read it as a book of powerful imagery, of profound warning and ultimate promise that speaks to the church through the ages.

    Four Views on the Book of Revelation focuses specifically on the book of Revelation and the primary ways in which it is read and understood today. It shows how the various views interpret Revelation as well as why. The four views discussed are the preterist, idealist, dispensationalist futurist, and progressive dispensationalist views. Each is presented by a proponent who also interacts with the other three views.

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  • Acts

    $36.00

    The book of Acts is the first chronicle of the church to survey events from the time of Jesus’ ascension in Jerusalem to Paul’s arrival in Rome. Paul Walaskay understands Luke to have been both historian and theologian and here shows how Luke invites the reader to see historical events in a much larger context, in light of God’s plan for the salvation of all people. He discusses Luke’s description of the early church, its leaders and leadership, and its struggles to grow as a people of God amid competing religious and philosophical claims. In the process, he helps the reader to understand Luke’s contemporaries and examine messages from the first-century church in light of issues people face today.

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  • Ezra Nehemiah And Esther

    $34.00

    According to this well-known author, today’s readers find much that is familiar in Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther, including the message of God’s faithfulness in the face of prejudice, sexism, and patriarchy.

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  • Wild Truth Bible Lessons 2

    $22.99

    Wild Bible characters . . . wild activities, games, discussion starters, and video ideas . . . wild truths for living. Put them all together, blend well, and you’ve got Wild Truth Bible Lessons 2 – 12 more dynamite lessons for junior high youth groups by Mark Oestreicher. Like its fun, creative predecessor, Wild Truth Bible Lessons, this book invites kids to discover the adventure of faith through the events and responses of real Bible people who did wild things for God. Based on another 12 personalities from the list of characters in Wild Truth Journal: 50 Life Lessons from the Scriptures, each lesson reaches back into history to help junior highers learn about Bible people and principles – and then reaches forward to challenge students to make better decisions, better friends, and better lives.

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  • Encountering Jesus (Student/Study Guide)

    $12.99

    To encounter Jesus and to have an exchange with God is the real business of the church, and it counts! Have you forgotten how to encounter Jesus? Have you and your church become more concerned with appearances, success, numbers, and order than with experiencing Jesus? Encountering Jesus offers help for individuals who seek the promise of vision and grace, for clergy and their congregations who struggle to find heart and courage, and for anyone who wants to have a fresh encounter with Jesus that counts.

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  • Parables From The Back Side Volume 1 (Student/Study Guide)

    $16.99

    Kalas presents new insight into twelve of Jesus’ parables by entering them through the “back side” – through the eyes of a minor or unsympathetic character. By approaching the stories in this way, Kalas releases new meaning and clarifies basic teachings

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  • Endurance In Suffering

    $149.00

    Hebrews 12:1-13 portrays the suffering of its readers with two images: an athletic contest, and God’s fatherly discipline. N. Clayton Croy places this important passage in the context of Jewish and Greco-Roman traditions. He argues that the idea of “training” unites the passage, which presents Jesus as the supreme athlete. It also supports a nonpunitive understanding of discipline, in which God’s children undergo a positive process of education. These ideas combine to support a call in Hebrews to faithful endurance rather than repentance.

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  • Have You Ever

    $19.99

    Have you ever. . .? -Thought you were going to die? (When? Where? What brought you through it? – Been a teacher’s pet? (What grade? How did you feel?) – Had a miracle happen to you? (What happened? Who did you tell?) – Said something you didn’t mean just to be polite? (Why did you do it? What situation would cause you to do it again?) Inside are 442 more zingers like these, that nudge your kids’ memories and get them talking — perfect for launching small-group discussion, building community, getting a laugh and triggering hard thinking about situations and people that matter most to teenagers. Keep Have You Ever . . .? handy — stick it in your pocket, your backpack, your car’s glovebox — because you’ll never know when you need a leading question to get conversation rolling with an individual or a group.

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  • How The Bible Came To Be

    $20.00

    In a clear and concise way, John Barton explains the process of the development of the Bible. He describes how that which we now know as the Bible came to be written and collected into the authoritative scriptures of the Christian church. With a helpful glossary of important terms, this work is a valuable resource for personal or group Bible studies, beginning Bible students, and all readers who have questions about the origin and transmission of Holy Scripture.

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  • Tres Meses En La Escuela De Da (Student/Study Guide) – (Spanish) (Student/Study

    $14.99

    Each of these volumes consists of thirteen detailed Bible studies. These Bible studies can be used for evening Bible study, for home study meetings, for faith communities, for retreats, and for personal Bible study. This book can even be used as a daily Bible study. Written in Spanish, the language is simple with a profound message for readers

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  • Revelation (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    The book of Revelation is filled with extravagant images that some believe forecast gloom and doom. On the contrary, Revelation intends to encourage its readers, using a type of literature that was common at the time it was written. The true message of the book is one of hope, looking ahead toward God’s ultimate victory over evil.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large group presentations, or in personal study.

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  • Fortress Introduction To The Gospels

    $29.00

    Ideal for the classroom or self-study. Powell summarizes modern scholarship as it bears on our understanding of the Gospels, using numerous charts and diagrams, two dozen special topics, and a plethora of background information. Lucid, reliable descriptions that are smartly organized.

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  • Genesis (Student/Study Guide)

    $17.00

    The Bible’s first book contains many well-known stories, some familiar since childhood: creation and the garden of Eden; an ark full of animals adrift in a flood; Abraham and Isaac; the conniving Jacob; and the dreams of Joseph. Now hear these stories again in a new way, and in hearing, discover the knowledge that God created everything in goodness and love. Whether in the heights of paradise or the depths of exile, the human journey is never far from the presence of God. From Eden to Egypt, Genesis affirms God’s love for us all.

    Interpretation Bible Studies (IBS) offers solid biblical content in a creative study format. Forged in the tradition of the celebrated Interpretation commentary series, IBS makes the same depth of biblical insight available in a dynamic, flexible, and user-friendly resource. Designed for adults and older youth, IBS can be used in small groups, in church school classes, in large-group presentations, or in personal study

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  • Friend We Have In Jesus

    $20.00

    Understanding Jesus as friend reveals the compassion, care, communication, and commitment that are vital to any friendship-qualities that Christians can experience in a faithful relationship with Jesus. Schnackenburg presents engaging portraits of Jesus’s friendships with such biblical figures as John, Paul, Peter, Mary, Martha,and Lazarus.

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  • Exodus

    $36.00

    Books in the Westminster Bible Companion Series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and Bible study classes and groups.

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  • Paul The Jewish Theologian

    $24.00

    Paul the Jewish Theologian reveals Saul of Tarsus as a man who, though rejected in the synagogue, never truly left Judaism. Author Young disagrees with long held notions that Hellenism was the context which most influenced Paul’s communication of the Gospel. This skewed notion has led to widely divergent interpretations of Paul’s writings. Only in rightly aligning Paul as rooted in his Jewishness and training as a Pharisee can he be correctly interpreted. Young asserts that Paul’s view of the Torah was always positive, and he separates Jesus’ mission among the Jews from Paul’s call to the Gentiles.

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  • Holy Spirit And Spiritual Gifts

    $38.00

    Questions regarding the role of the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts in the life of the believer and the church today continue to be asked. Professor Max Turner suggests that the place to begin answering such questions is the New Testament. What do the writers of the New Testament say about the work of the Holy Spirit, and how can we understand spiritual gifts for today? Turner looks carefully at the gospels of Luke and John and the writings of Paul and explores how they took over and developed Old Testament and intertestamental notions of the Spirit. Then he asks how looking at ancient witnesses informs our contemporary understanding.

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  • Matthew

    $40.00

    The original audience for the Gospel of Matthew included converts from Judaism who wrestled with how to be faithful to Jesus Christ under difficult circumstances in a changing world. The Gospel of Matthew became a first-aid manual for this church in the midst of a struggle.

    Thomas Long identifies this first audience and its faith within the social and religious context of the day and clarifies the structure of the Gospel. Providing examples of contemporary relevance, Long helps today’s reader discern the significance of this guide for faithful living in today’s church.

    Books in the Westminster Bible Companion series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.

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  • Old Testament Stories From The Back Side (Student/Study Guide)

    $16.99

    Using an approach similar to his Parables from the Back Side, Kalas now opens up new possibilities of insight into selected Old Testament stories by entering them through the “back side” through a unique starting point, a creative retelling, a new “lens,” or the eyes of a minor or unsympathetic character. Kalas’ creative approach both clarifies basic teachings and introduces new possibilities of meaning, even for those who are most familiar with the stories. Enriched with contemporary illustrations and personal experiences, this volume will provide new perspectives on Old Testament stories. Study Guide included.

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  • Rabboni

    $20.99

    Manufactured On Demand Title

    Rabboni is the product of many years of personal study, meditation, and daily experience with Christ. Keller traces the role of the second person of the Godhead from the creation of the world to His ascension in resurrection glory.

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  • Eschatology In The Making

    $124.00

    This study examines the changes and developments in three early Christian communities’ expectations of Christ’s return and the End of the World. Mark 13, Matthew 24 and 25 and Didache 16 are analyzed to find how early Christian expectations developed and how they were affected by the delay of Christ’s return. The book questions the accepted models of change and offers new insights into the communities behind the Gospels of Mark and Matthew and behind the early Christian writing known as the Didache.

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  • Contemporary Worship Music

    $20.99

    240 Pages

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    Is contemporary worship music shallow and self-centered? Does it “dumb down” worship, as some critics claim? This noted professor of apologetics and systematic theology answers these and other objections with a clear defense of contemporary worship music. He exposes careless and divisive criticisms and demonstrates the music’s biblical strengths and benefits in worship.

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  • Women Seduction And Betrayal In Biblical Narrative

    $54.00

    This accessible, readable book breaks new ground in the cultural study of the Bible, challenging the traditional mode of reading the women in the Bible. Using the stories of the “wicked” literary figures in the Bible–the wife of Potiphar, Bathshebha, Delilah and Salome–Bach argues that biblical characters have a “life” in the mind of the reader independent of the stories in which they were created. Thus, the reader becomes the site at which the texts and the cultures that produced them come together.

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  • Jesus And The Angels

    $160.00

    This study is an examination of the influence of angelology on the Christology of the Apocalypse of John. In the Apocalypse, Jesus appears in glorious form reminiscent of angels in Jewish and Christian literature. Dr. Carrell asks what significance this has for the Christology of the Apocalypse. He concludes that, although he has the form and function of an angel, Jesus is clearly portrayed as divine, and that through this portrayal, the Apocalypse both upholds monotheism while providing a means for Jesus to be presented in visible, glorious form to his Church.

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  • Living Text Of The Gospels

    $69.99

    This book represents an important new departure in New Testament textual criticism. David Parker offers, for the first time, a different way of reading the Gospels that treats seriously the fact that they first existed as manuscripts. Through an analysis of different forms of a number of key passages, he demonstrates that the Gospels cannot be properly understood as texts without taking into consideration their physical existence as manuscripts, printed books and electronic text. In conclusion, he argues that the search for an original text of the Gospels is a misunderstanding of the way in which the early church passed down its traditions.

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  • Jesus Und Der Taufer – (Other Language)

    $165.00

    This German language title presents a new interpretation of Luke’s theology and ethics. The author demonstrates how Luke develops his theological agenda by contrasting the teaching of Jesus with that of John the Baptist. Throughout his writing, Luke develops his own theology of liberation, which he uses to try and win over the followers of John the Baptist to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. John and his followers preached with threats of judgment while Jesus is depicted as a forgiving pastoral leader–the good shepherd.

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  • Pastoral Letters As Composite Documents

    $129.00

    The authorship of the Pastoral Letters has long been a matter of intense scholarly debate. The arguments have centered on the question of whether Paul or a gifted pseudonymist composed these letters. Dr. Miller argues against both these positions, suggesting that no single author can be held responsible for much of this material. He takes the reader on a wide-ranging tour of biblical and extra-biblical sources, examining their literary histories, and concludes that the Pastorals are composite documents based on brief, but genuine, Pauline notes, written to Timothy and Titus.

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  • Journey To The Land Of Promise

    $12.25

    Introduction – The Pentateuch
    Chapter 1. Before Abraham Was
    Chapter 2. Pilgrims Of Faith
    Chapter 3. Heirs Of The Promise
    Chapter 4. Out Of Egypt
    Chapter 5. Covenant And Commitment At Sinai
    Chapter 6. Covenant And Law
    Chapter 7. From Sinai To The Plains Of Moab

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    Interest in the Old Testament is growing as younger generations take a look at its books for the first time and as previous generations take a new look at familiar writings. However, understanding the Old Testament can be challenging. Kelley uses his extensive background in teaching the Old Testament to provide a fresh primer on the first five books, taking us on a journey from creation through the giving of the law.

    Kelley helps readers understand the process through which the Pentateuch developed and offers helpful approaches to interpreting its contents. The book is an excellent resource for group or individual study of the first five books of the Old Testament. Journey to the Land of Promise is part of All the Bible, a new Bible survey book series.

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  • Reading The Bible With Heart And Mind

    $16.99

    The Bible isn’t an ordinary book–it can change your life! Renew your passion for Scripture and learn how it can mold you into the image of Christ.

    WARNING: THIS BOOK COULD CHANGE THE WAY YOU READ THE BIBLE FOREVER. As God’s written Word to us, the Bible is the single most powerful agent for transforming our lives. But too often our Bible reading becomes routine and fails to engage our hearts as well as our minds.
    In Reading the Bible with Heart and Mind, Tremper Longman will help you discover the incredible power of the Scriptures to mold you into the character of Christ. “Even though the Bible is powerful,” writes Longman, “we don’t change just because we read it. Our minds may be engaged, but something needs to happen to our hearts as well.”

    If you want to rekindle your passion for God’s Word, this book will help you learn to accurately read, understand, and respond to God’s Word in ways that will develop deep intimacy with Christ and transform you into His image.

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  • Christology And The Synoptic Problem

    $135.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9780521584883ISBN10: 0521584884Peter HeadBinding: Cloth TextPublished: July 1997Society For New Testament Studies Monograph # 94Publisher: Cambridge University Press Print On Demand Product

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  • Secrets Of The Journey 3

    $5.00

    In 7 Days, You Could Learn The Secrets That Could Make Your Life Easier Than It Has Ever Been Before. 10 Advantages of The Use of Office Equipment Versus People / 6 Instructions You Should Give Your Staff / 4 Suggestions For Handling Inappropriate Questions…and much more!

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  • Hosea-Amos

    $36.00

    Often called “minor prophets,” these first great classical prophets spoke to issues that dominated their times–love, redemption, fidelity, renewal, authority, justice, righteousness, and inclusivity–and that continue to have great relevance today.

    Books in the Westminster Bible Companion series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.

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  • Jesus I Never Knew Study Guide (Student/Study Guide)

    $14.99

    Critically acclaimed as the most significant Christian book of the last ten years, The Jesus I Never Knew was selected for the prestigious Gold Medallion Christian Book of the Year Award in 1996. In it, best-selling author Philip Yancey peeled away popular stereotypes to present a brilliant and challenging portrait of Christ. Now individuals and groups can join Yancey in this probing look at Jesus Christ – his teaching, his miracles, his death and resurrection, and ultimately, who he was and why he came. This study guide helps readers press beyond the traditional picture to uncover a Jesus who is brilliant, creative, challenging, fearless, compassionate, unpredictable, and ultimately satisfying. Each chapter begins with Yancey’s reflections on rediscovering Jesus. Questions that stimulate journaling follow, with note-writing sections that assist the reader in – Seeing Jesus Through Scripture – Looking at Jesus Within and Without
    – Being Seen by Jesus – Further Glimpses of Jesus
    – Gazing on Jesus This Week — Also included are Yancey’s suggestions for viewing Hollywood films on Jesus, with optional directions about film usage in studying The Jesus I Never Knew.

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  • God At War

    $38.99

    A compelling new look at the age-old problem of evil! Stepping over the Augustinian view that attributes evil to the “good” purposes of God, Boyd argues that evil can be understood only in the biblical context of spiritual conflict between God and Satan. His thought-provoking analysis will prove illuminating to scholars, pastors, and interested laypeople.

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  • Jesus Quest

    $38.99

    In recent years, John Dominic Crossan, Marcus Borg, and Burton Mack have sparked controversy with their conclusions on the historical Jesus. Professor Witherington, in this popular critical review, presents the work of E.P. Sanders, N.T. Wright, and other noted scholars to give a clear, balanced understanding of the debate.

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  • Introducing The Bible (Anniversary)

    $18.99

    In Introducing the Bible William Barclay testifies to the Bible’s unique value as an inspired book and gives clear advice on the best way to read it. He tells how the biblical writings came into being and finally gained acceptance as Scripture. And he explains the signifigance and the status of the Apocrypha. Most important of all, William Barclay presents the Bible as a book to be read and enjoyed today – a light in the darkness of a world that has lost its way. William Barclay’s original text has been edited and revised by Professon John W. Rogerson, who has also written a new introduction. Mr. Rogerson is head of the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield, and is an authority on the Old Testament and author of a number of books.

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  • Other Side Of Death

    $18.99

    247 Pages/9 Chapters
    in 9 Chapters

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    Dozens of cults members commit suicide in order to rendezvous with a spaceship stationed behind a comet. A suicide bomber kills himself and a number of innocent bystanders in order gain entrance into a heavenly paradise. The headline of a supermarket tabloid declares “Hell located beneath Antarctica!” Proponents of euthanasia promise that death relieves all pain suffering. What is the truth about life after death?

    Noted Bible teacher and author J. Sidlow Baxter examines the Bible’s teaching on heaven and hell and addresses the contemporary confusion over universalism, New Age spirituality, and Eastern Mysticism. Some of the specific topics addressed include marriage in heaven, infant death, purgatory, and the location of heaven. This intriguing study offers both guidance and spiritual comfort for readers wanting to understand God’s plan for human existence on the other side of death.

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  • Living Wisely In A Foolish World

    $17.99

    1. The Wisdom Of Proverbs
    2. Financial Wisdom
    3. Family Wisdom
    4. MArtial Wisdom
    5. Moral Wisdom
    6. Sexual Wisdom
    7. Religious Wisdom
    8. Educational Wisdom
    9. Political Wisdom
    10. Vocational Wisdom
    11. Social Wisdom
    12. Practical Wisdom

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    Everyday we are bombarded with advice from magazines, newspaper columns, and radio and television talk shows – finding sound advice and making wise decisions becomes a constant struggle. Where can we turn for reliable guidance on the important issues of money, family, work and morality?
    Authors Wayne House and Kenneth Durham believe that the guidance we all need can be found in the book of Proverbs. This biblical book was designed to teach wise living and help readers find a safe path through the minefields of life. Living Wisley In A Foolish World shows how to apply the practical wisdom of Proverbs to everyday decisions regarding finances, politics, marriage, education, work, sexuality, and much more. Unlock the wisdom of Proverbs and begin living wisely!

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