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Phil Moore tells us how a persecuted group of Iranian Christians radically 'rediscovered' Matthew 10 and Luke 10 as the 'forgotten manifesto' of Jesus.
The More series is designed to help busy, fast-paced millennials carve out 'more' time with God.
Dig in to what the BIble has to say about the Kingdom, in this practical and fun exploration of 1 & 2 Kings
This Advent, join a daily journey from Genesis to Revelation to rediscover some of the magic of Christmas
Graeme Goldsworthy's magnum opus invites readers to reckon with the differing historical and cultural distances of texts from themselves when thinking about the application of the Scriptures.
In Raised to Life, Mark Meynell explores what the resurrection of Christ means for us today.
Bible reading for the whole year from trusted Bible teachers from Keswick. This is the omnibus volume of the best-seliing Food for the Journey series.
Ken Benjamin from LICC helps churches assess, embed and maintain whole-life discipleship throughout the life of their church.
Andy Bannister explores how to have natural conversations with your friends and family about your faith. Discover four key questions that invite people into engaging discussions about what matters most in life.
With daily readings from the book of Numbers and the New Testament, this illuminating Lent devotional will help you journey with God through wilderness times.
Chris Wright explores the importance of reading Lamentations as part of the Bible in The Message of Lamentations, part of The Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
An exposition of the prophet Amos, in which his call to relevant faith is championed.
Discover what it means to walk in the way of Jesus in this enlightening journey through the Psalms, designed to equip you in the art of reading poetry well, the discipline of biblical theology and invite you to follow Christ more faithfully.
The message of Ruth. The wings of refuge. David Atkinson catches the feel and message of this story.
Oasis of Imagination equips and encourages Christians, whatever their calling, to go beyond culture-warring or Christian bubbles and use the arts and imagination to plant oases to draw people together.
This detailed and comprehensive commentary by L. Michael Morales sheds fresh light on a part of the Bible often referenced yet rarely preached and understood.Often overlooked and regularly misunderstood, the Book of Numbers is a daunting prospect for scholars, preachers and students. It covers part of the Israelites' wilderness years between Egypt and the land of the promise - seemingly very different to and detached from our modern context. Yet God's covenant love remains the same, and the book of Numbers remains extremely relevant for ecclesiology and for the church's life within the already-not yet of the present 'wilderness' era.In his magisterial new commentary, Morales carefully demonstrates the ongoing relevance of Numbers, it's positive vision for life and the surprising challenge it offers to contemporary Christians. This detailed and comprehensive commentary sheds fresh light on a part of the Bible often referenced yet rarely preached and explained.The Apollos Old Testament Commentary aims to take with equal seriousness the divine and human aspects of Scripture. It expounds the books of the Old Testament in a scholarly manner, accessible to non-experts, and it shows the relevance of the Old Testament to modern readers. Written by an international team of scholars, these commentaries are intended to serve the needs of those who preach from the Old Testament, as well as scholars and all serious students of the Bible.Volume 1 begins with an Introduction which gives an overview of the issues of date, authorship, sources and outlines the theology of the book, providing pointers towards its interpretation and contemporary application. An annotated Translation of the Hebrew text by L. Michael L. Morales forms the basis for his commentsWithin this commentary on Numbers 1-19, Form and Structure sections examine the context, source-critical and form-critical issues and rhetorical devices of each passage. Comment sections offer thorough, detailed exegesis of the historical and theological meaning of each passage, and Explanation sections offer a full exposition of the theological message within the framework of biblical theology and a commitment to the inspiration and authority of the Old Testament.
A practical manifesto for why and how the church can foster better creativity in engaging our world, through supporting Christian artists and cultural creativity
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