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31 day by day devotionals for children Alec Motyer's translation of the Psalms Beautiful colour illustrations
2 Kings begins with the succession of Elijah by Elisha and flows largely downward right up to the exile of Judah in Babylon. Amidst the numerous kings and serious failings there are always the vital signs that the true God is still on the throne and working out his purposes in his people and beyond. Like many other books containing Old Testament narrative, 1 and 2 Kings are both wellâ¿known and obscure. Certain stories are very familiar, others seldom preached or taught. It is our hope that this book will greatly help many people dig deeply into this epic narrative and serve people well by teaching it faithfully, relevantly and thoroughly. Teaching 1 and 2 Kings (of which this is the second volume of two) is an important contribution to our â¿Teaching the Bibleâ¿ series. Bobâ¿s guiding hand will be of great assistance to anyone seeking to understand the familiar passages better and explore the lesser known stories well.
How to deal with failure Follows Peter's journey with Christ Hope when discipleship goes wrong
Sometimes life can be difficult and messy, and we just need a little bit of encouragement. Five minutes to refocus our mind on what is important can make a huge difference. Featuring quotes from St. Augustine, Corrie ten Boom, R. C. Sproul and Matt Chandler alongside related Bible verses, this little book is packed full of Gospel goodness. In the muck of life, let this little book point your heart towards the One who can lift us out of the pit.
Answers questions from real teenagers 52 short chapters covering wide variety of topics e.g. prayer, racism, Harry Potter, mental illness
Looks at love in various forms - friendship, marriage, family An antidote to the loneliness epidemic Affirms that all people are designed to love
Our lives are finite. There is a date and time when they will come to an end. But with people living longer, many of us will have a number of years where our professional work is done, our children are grown, and our schedules are more flexible. Will we spend these last days pressing on towards the finishing line, keeping our eyes on the prize, like Caleb and Paul? Or will our hearts be distracted by the pleasures of this world like Solomon and Lot? Read on, and discover how those who lived long ago encourage us to finish well today.
The Christmas story throughout the Bible Great book for the run up to Christmas Features 25 day Christmas Scripture reading plan
The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth century regained, retold, and relied on the gospel of grace -- and we can learn from their tragedies and triumphs, their dark deeds and noble heroics. The stories of Ulrich Zwingli, William Tyndale, Martin Luther, John Calvin and Thomas Cranmer remind us of the glorious truths which warmed the hearts and fired the souls of passionate and imperfect people, and how they tried to share the good news of Jesus Christ in their generation. Will it strengthen and inspire passionate and imperfect Christians today to emulate their clarity, their courage, and their compassion for the lost?
17th Century Scottish Presbyterian pastor Biography for young teenagers Part of the Trail Blazers series
Looks at how Christians can tackle insecurity Learning to fear the Lord instead of focusing on ourselves Ideal for teenagers and young adults
Six-volume box set Short books for non-Christians and new believers Vignettes of characters from the Gospel of John
One of the Early Church Fathers Biography for young teenagers Part of the Trail Blazers series
First hand account British missionaries kidnapped in Nigeria Story of God's grace in the midst of terrifying circumstances
Basic summary of key Christian beliefs Ideal for new Christians Part of the 'First Steps' series
The book of Job speaks to some of the most universal issues of our human experience. Feelings of grief,misery, sorrow and distress are played out against the backdrop of a man resolute in his claim of innocence of the accusations, brought by three of his alleged friends, of being an unrepentant sinner. But Jobâ¿s sufferings serve to demonstrate more truth than Job and his friends grasped. Walter Kaiser guides us through this oftenâ¿neglected book to find that pure worship in suffering is not only possible, but that such times of suffering can deepen our insight into the character of God.
Part of the First Steps Series Evangelistic Tool Features Question Boxes, Memory Verses and Stop Boxes to Get You Thinking
As the Titanic sank, John Harper was focused on saving souls. As his life came to a close, he still preached the gospel.
Part of the Geared for Growth Series 10-Part Bible Study Looking At the Roles of the Persons of the Trinity
Devotional Classic Compilation of McCheyne's Talks Elegant Hardback Makes Ideal Gift
Latest in the A Christian's Pocket Guide Series How the Books of the Bible Were Chosen Short and Easy to Read
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