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After inheriting a crumbling lighthouse, Dr. Ben Garrison is more than ready to get rid of it until he meets a determined Marci Weber who wants to save the landmark. Can she make him see her point of view?
Combining creative storytelling with pastoral sensitivity and practical insight, this book shows how Sabbath-keeping is God's plan for the restoration and healing of all creation.
With passion and biblical insight, New York Times bestselling author Lisa Bevere calls readers to stand firm in Christ in a world of constantly shifting values.
With compassion and vulnerability, Leeana Tankerlsey invites readers to begin again every day, leaving behind the failures and frustrations of yesterday to experience a truer and freer today.
With the public eye fixed on the governor's new Missing Persons Task Force, Detective Evie Blackwell and her new partner, David, are under pressure to produce results. While they investigate two missing-persons cases in Chicago, Evie and David's conviction that justice is truly possible for all will be tested to the limit.
This powerful book captures Tozer's teachings on wisdom as a way to understand the well-lived Christian life. God's wisdom is a part of his character, and knowing this wisdom means drawing closer to him.
When it comes to your daughter's well-being, replace worry with peace when you pray targeted prayers for her straight from the Bible. Covering five vital areas of a girl's life--her identity, heart, mind, relationships, and purpose--this easy-to-use book has 200 topical prayers and will help you pray confidently about the struggles she may be facing.
Hope Flanagan survived the massacre at the Whitman Mission, but at a terrible cost. Safe now, her mind and soul are healing. However, this peace is shattered when she is asked to testify at the trial of those responsible. As she confronts the pain of her past, an army lieutenant brings a ray of light into her life. But can she trust him with the truth?
In 1917, British nurse and war widow Evelyn Marche is trapped in German-occupied Brussels. She works at the hospital by day and as a waitress by night. But she also has a secret: She's a spy for the resistance. When a British plane crashes in the park, Evelyn must act quickly to protect the injured soldier who has top-secret orders and a target on his back.
Defense Attorney Ian Wells is struggling to build a law practice while caring for his sick mother. When a new client offers a huge sum to take on a simple trust fund case, he can't afford to say no. But when the investigation leads to a decades-old mystery linking the trust to dangerous criminals, he realizes this case could cost him his career.
Twenty-five years after writing the classic on sexual harm and healing, psychologist Dan Allender draws on the latest research to provide fresh help and hope to victims of sexual abuse. This workbook allows readers to directly apply his hopeful words to their lives.
Founding member of Grammy award-winning Christian rock group Third Day shares the lessons he's learned about faith, success, and life, from injury and family tragedy to life in the spotlight.
Shows how the insights of positive psychology can complement Christian faith and promote happiness and personal flourishing.
An experienced preacher and professor offers a compelling conceptual model of biblical preaching that helps preachers understand better what they are doing when the step into the pulpit.
This indispensable companion to key post-Reformation theological texts offers clear and precise definitions of Latin and Greek terms. Now updated and revised throughout.
A respected scholar and veteran teacher addresses the moral formation and identity of the pastor, particularly emphasizing ethical and safe ministry.
Two experienced teachers and pastors offer a one-of-a-kind resource in professional ethics for today's clergy, addressing both current and perennial ethical issues.
Provides an introduction to arguments, helping students in a wide variety of courses understand the basics of sound reasoning and how to use it to persuade others.
This holistic and accessible introduction to Christian spiritual formation written from a broadly evangelical perspective joins Scripture with themes of community, formation, and mission in a single integrative guide.
Speaker, counselor, and founder of Grace Life International, reveals truths of how the gospel of grace is practical for marriages, parenting, overcoming habitual sin, and everyday living, liberating us to be who we were uniquely created to be.
Speaker, pastor, and founder of the She Is Free conference offers women effective, yet simple tools to break free from lies entangling them, enabling them to stop faking it and start truly living.
Visionary leader and outreach strategist motivates marketplace Christians to make a difference with their generosity and helps guide them in those decisions so they can make an impact and inspire others to do the same.
Popular blogger, author, and speaker offers parents a concise, easy-to-understand apologetics resource, revealing specific conversations about God that they need to have with their kids.
This revised and expanded edition offers a step-by-step, biblically grounded, proven plan for establishing a relationship with newcomers that ultimately prompts them to become fully developing members of church congregations.
On the 100th anniversary of Oswald Chambers's death, a bestselling novelist presents an intimate portrait of his wife, "Biddy," a God-loving adventurer and the woman behind her husband's bestselling devotional My Utmost for His Highest.
An experienced preacher and teacher shows how cultural intelligence can help preachers build bridges to reach their varied listeners in the church and beyond.
This introductory textbook surveys contemporary theological methodology by presenting leading twentieth- and twenty-first-century thinkers as models.
Two highly regarded scholars compare and contrast the history and theological positions of the Lutheran and Reformed traditions.
This textbook for classes in logic introduces students to both the skills of deductive and inductive logic as well as the virtues of intellectual inquiry.
For those looking for answers to life's hard questions, struggling with a relationship, or helping someone going through a tough time, this topical, user-friendly guide places biblical help and encouragement at readers' fingertips.
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