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Eight convictions about the local church Illustrations from real church life Written with wise pastoral judgement and common sense
Beautifully illustrated hardbacks Part of the Little Lights series A boxset of stories of well known Christians
Lessons from the lives of well known Christians Beautifully illustrated hardbacks in a boxset Part of the Little Lights series
Introduces young families to the real power behind Christmas... Jesus Christ Helps a child to connect their experiences at Christmas with what happened at the first Christmas
Short summary of the book of 1 Kings Published in conjunction with Proclamation Trust Ideal resource for bible studies and small groups
1 Kings begins with the last days of David, continues with the glorious days of Solomon's reign but then disobedience and decline resulting in a divided kingdom and idolatry. Elijah and Elisha confront the evil perpetrated by the kings and they point people to the one true God. This useful resource, alongside the others in this growing 'Teaching the Bible Series', is for those who have the privilege and joy of teaching or preaching a particular book or theme from the Bible. Whether you're a leader of a small group, preacher or a youth worker, it will help you to communicate the message from 1 Kings whether it is a word for believers or the opportunity to teach evangelistically.
The nature of the relationship between the Spirit of God and the Word of God has been debated among believers for centuries. Ralph Cunnington explores this and in particular the narrow historical theological question of what the Protestant Reformers, in particular John Calvin, actually taught on this topic.
Explore the life and impact of Andrew Murray Latest addition to the History Maker series Inspirational story of a faithful servant
Facing death enables us to face life - knowing more about your future makes an enormous difference to the present. It's time you looked your future square in the face and thought 'What does it hold for me?'
See sleep as a gift from God Earthly picture of a spiritual reality Suggestions for turning off
Understanding New Atheism Summary of popular and academic philosophy Thinking through culture
Greatly influential man from the 17th century Theologian whose work stands the test of time Champion of the nonconformists
In over thirty engagingly written and illustrated pieces Peter Jeffery applies the good news of the Christian faith and teaching in a way you and others will love reading about it. These tracts are supplied on three formats PDFs US letter size for folding and UK A4 size for folding and as HTML text so you can load them on your website. Purchase of this CD licenses you or your church or your Christian organization to print and distribute as many of these tracts as you wish and to publish and circulate them electronically by email or on the world wide web.
R. A. Finlayson was one of the most influential figures in the Free Church of Scotland in the twentieth century. As a preacher, conference speaker, editor of The Monthly Record and as Professor of Systematic Theology at the Free Church College, he exercised a fruitful ministry both within and beyond his own denomination.
"Why do we have four gospels?" Here you will gain a fascinating insight into how and why these books of the New Testament were written and how each gospel was written with a specific purpose. Current and past, secular and religious opinions are examined in this up-to-date investigation of a much-misunderstood topic.
Here you will discover the methods Jesus taught by looking at styles of prayer and see helpful examples. Ligon Duncan has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer. "Henry's approach enables the believer not only to read the Bible and study the Bible, but also to pray the Bible." Philip G. Ryken
VanDoodewaard offers practical guidance for those going through the life-changing experience of relocation. Remembering these times were often a catalyst for spiritual growth.
Provides clear teaching about our beginnings A foundation for correctly understanding the world
Part of the Pocket Guide series Explains the work and Person of Jesus Christ Accessible for any audience
Anyone who reads one of the four Gospels is bound to ask the question - What happened next? With Jesus Christ crucified, resurrected and ascended into Heaven we are left with a few men who not so long before scattered to the wind at the first sign of trouble. How did these men, with the help of the Holy Spirit, establish Christ's Church and begin spreading the Gospel? The book of Acts tells this story and this book will be a helpful introduction, giving you a good start in understanding the message it contains. Designed to accompany the more extensive Teaching Acts also by David Cook, this short book will not take long to read, but will be a great help to all those seeking to better understand the book of Acts.
Psalms contain the praises of God's people. This is the people of Israel's creed. But more than that, they display historical accounts which demonstrate how the people are to put their trust in God. They display the character of God who is majestic, compassionate and our Creator God
Lucas suggests rather than daring to be a Daniel, we should dare to trust in Daniel's God. This book will help us as we learn more about Daniel's God and why we too can trust him in every circumstance. Daniel was called to be a blessing even in exile and to avoid defilement in a pagan world.
This book uses puzzles to teach important doctrines: God; Sin; Christ; The ten commandments; Baptism; The Lord's Supper and The Lord's Prayer.
Beautiful cameos of the relationship between Christ and His Church Reminds us of the beauty of Christ and the joy of fellowship with Him
The church is not a building. It is a people that God has called together and made alive by faith. Although the activities of the church are important this book begins with who God's people are - recognizing that the church's activity results from its identity. When we call children to be a part of the church, we are calling them to be a part of a gospel people. And, as a gospel people, the church is a believing family, a community of missionaries, servants, learners and worshipers. This book is a call to God's people to live as the people that God has made them to be.
Dr. Trueman examines the origins of contemporary Reformed Evangelical Theology in the Reformation World of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After tracing how this heritage was shaped and transformed in the intervening period, he shows some of the major challenges being faced by the evangelical church at the present time and suggests ways of responding which remain faithful to the theology of the reformers while pointing towards the future.
Life on the American frontier in the early 1700s was difficult. David Brainerd was one of the first missionaries to the various Indian tribes there - a risky situation to be in.
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