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William Tyndale was a Bible smuggler. Read about how God wants us to be brave and to stand up for the truth!
Through the joys and sorrows of life, we can often lose sight of what the Bible has assured us: we are at war, and must be ready, continually standing firm against the world, the Devil and even our own flesh. The Perpetual Battle is a training manual, helping us know our enemy and understand what it means to live in enemyâ¿occupied territory as we learn to fight the good fight.
Exploring the Bible's teaching on heaven Mitigating popular views of life after death Showing the joys of this wonderful doctrine
A fact-finding expedition through the Bible Small, exciting devotionals for 7 - 12 year olds Padded hardback giftbook with Ribbon
Devotional Theology in bite-sized chunks 26 Reflections of the Nature of God
Many people argue that the presence of evil in the world is proof that God cannot exist, or if He does exist, cannot be good or allâ¿powerful. Greg Welty uses biblical exegesis alongside his experience as a philosopher to present a different conclusion. God, the sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the world, really does work all things for good. A mustâ¿read for anyone struggling with this issue. Chapter titles include:1. What is the Problem of Evil?2. The Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: A Threefold Argument for Three Biblical Themes3. Licensing the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: Godâ¿s Sovereignty over Evil4. Limiting the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy: The Inscrutability of Godâ¿s Purposes5. Can Free Will or the Laws of Nature Solve the Problem of Evil?6. ObjectionsAppendix: Going Beyond Job, Joseph and Jesus for the Greaterâ¿Good Theodicy The Big Ten: Critical Questions Answered is a Christian apologetics series which addresses ten commonly asked questions about God, the Bible, and Christianity. Each book, while easy to read, is challenging and thoughtâ¿provoking, dealing with subjects ranging from hell to science. A good read whatever your present opinions. The first two titles in the series are:Why Should I Believe Christianity? by James N. AndersonDoes Christianity Really Work? by Williams Edgar
Beautiful illustrations throughout 24 Christmas objects to spot Find the truth of Christmas, with Jesus at the centre
Only those who have an undeniable calling from God will be fit for the challenges and strains of the ministry life. But how do you test a calling and how do you proceed if you are certain its legitimacy?From the theology of being called, to selecting a seminary, to beginning life as a pastor, Michael Milton looks to the Word of God for answers and guidance, as well as drawing on his own experience as a Presbyterian minister. Â
A Biblical look at the Character and Person of God Thematic, easy to read chapters Can be used for personal devotions or group study Second title in a ten-part doctrine series
Faithfully edited version of The Reformed Pastor For the modern reader For use by groups or individuals
Featuring pull-out, colour timelines Illustrated throughout Introduce your children to God's timeline
"This hardback, illustrated title helps to explain the beauties of God's plan for marriage to children of any age, introducing them to a different, counter-cultural way of viewing these aspects of life and faith"--Provided by publisher.
God's people return from exile The rebuilding of the temple Guidance in planning and executing lessons
The thrilling tale of a German preacher in World War II who plotted to assassinate Hitler Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the heroes of World War II. Not only did he preach God's word fearlessly, he spoke and actively resisted the evil of the Nazi regime. Discovered to be one of the people behind the plot to assassinate Hitler he was arrested and eventually martyred. Not long before his death he was engaged to be married, and this unfulfilled marriage is one of the bittersweet notes to his story, written here by skilled storyteller Dayspring MacLeod. Today he is remembered for his writings, including his letters from prison and commentaries.
Tackles one of the biggest struggles in the Christian's life Helpful and encouraging Part of the Crosslands series
Honest and engaging Theological and pratical use of Bible passages Breaking down life's fragmentation to gain wholeness in Christ
Tackles 10 common questions about the Bible Why should I read my Bible? Helpful questions for discussion
Unwraps the messages of Ruth and Esther Shows the loving-kindness of the covenant God Preaching and Bible study notes for each chapter
Praying the Psalms in Christ Integrating the Psalms into the Bible story Teaching the Psalms
What the Lord's Prayer tells us about a confusing world What it says about the past, the present, and the future Apologetic for a Biblical worldview
First-hand account of revival Wisdom from a lifetime of ministry in many contexts Written by Richard Bewes, OBE
Cyprian of Carthageâ¿s story is one of incredible perseverance for the sake of the gospel. Living through a time of terrible persecution towards Christians, Cyprian wrestled with questions surrounding the church and contributed greatly to the writings on its importance as the bride of Christ. He dealt firstâ¿hand with the effects which persecution has on church bodies and offered many insights which are becoming increasingly relevant in the West today.
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
'Stories from Jesus' series The wonderful parables of Jesus Read to Me - 2-5; Read Myself - 6-8
Josh Buice, Paul Washer, Steven Lawson, Conrad Mbewe, and Tim Challies discuss- The foundations, benefits, and weaknesses of New Calvinism In light of biblical theology and church history
Sequel to Heaven, How I Got Here Tells the stories of Peter and Judas Powerful and gripping narrative
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