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Everyone loves a good story, but the parables of Jesus are a special kind of story. In this guide, John White helps us explore twelve of the greatest stories ever told.
Part of the Food for Journey series, these pocket-sized guidebooks are ideal for when you're on the move, with an opening Bible key verse prompting reflection on one's spiritual journey.
A fresh, thoughtful study of Old Testament wisdom literature
The More series is designed to help busy, fast-paced millennials carve out 'more' time with God.
The more series is designed to help busy, fast-paced millennials carve out 'more' time with God.
An excellent new commentary on the apostle Paul's New Testament letter
Mad, bad or God?' is the question posed by the CS Lewis trilemma. Here you'll find a robust defence of Jesus's mental health from two psychiatrists who dare to respond, portraying a compelling and captivating portrait of the Son of God
We all go through times of trouble and suffering. Sometimes we look at our lives or our world and wonder what good could possibly come out of it.
There is no more dramatic transformation in the Bible than that of Paul.
Studying James will help us grow a steadfast faith that can carry us through life. This book contains nine studies. A Lifebuilder series title for individual or group Bible study.
Nine studies concentrating on Biblical characters such as Abraham, Naaman and David, who exercised faith and dependence on God.
Exploration of how the church can engage with the world through incarnational ministry.
One of the greatest gifts that Christ has given us is each other. This guide explores how we can grow in loving and nurturing one another.
Engaging with wanderlust by mapping out a theology of travel.
What if Jesus wrote a letter to your church? This eight-session LifeGuide Bible Study helps us engage with the words of Jesus in the seven letters to the seven churches in Revelation. Studying this Scripture with a group or individually allows us to ask some hard questions of ourselves, of our leaders, and of the Lord.
Part of the LifeBuilder series, it answers questions God asked to prominent Old Testament characters like Adam and Eve, Jacob and Jonah, engaging readers to reflect on similar questions.
Dale and Sandy Larsen explore with you the stories of men and women that are highlighted in the Old Testament to discover important lessons about marriage, God and yourself.
Money and work: just the words themselves can cause anxiety. But God, who "gives us richly all things to enjoy," wants his people to live in freedom, trusting him and learning to manage our gifts wisely and generously. By pointing you to his trustworthiness and generosity, these studies can help you rest in the peace he offers.
James W. Sire invites you to meet Jesus by digging deep into the Bible. You'll discover what Jesus did and said. And you'll be encouraged to decide what place Jesus has in your life today. These are eight studies in Mark & Luke look at the uniqueness of Jesus
This revised edition features questions for group discussions and personal reflections with material on how early Christian disciples were transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit.
This LifeBuilder issue delves into hospitality with instances from both the Old and New Testaments, displaying how the Bible offers this concept in a deeper and more substantial manner.
Through these studies in Hebrews, you will find the encouragement you need to stay in the faith race.
For some Christians, listening to God is a constant inner tuning to nudges from the Spirit as we go about our day. Others seem to hear God mostly through Scripture. How did the people of the Bible, like Hagar, Moses, Solomon and John, hear God?
In the midst of the whirlwind of our lives it may seem impossible to make time to focus beyond the noise and activities of daily demands. In this guide, ways of conversing with God in the midst of life and coming to see our day's work as the joyful service of kneeling before all others with Jesus, are explored.
We tend to think that Old Testament women lived in a suppressive environment, under a patriarchy in which they had few rights.
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