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The book of Proverbs is the Bible's how-to manual. The direction and guidance they give us is practical, concrete, reasonable and fruitful. By reading Proverbs we discover the vital importance of learning to live wisely.
After you've met Jesus, you are never the same again. In this guide Leighton Ford will lead you through thirteen studies from the Gospels that will open your eyes anew - or for the first time - to Jesus Christ.
Jesus made some sweeping claims for himself - outrageous but true! This study guide examines the 'I am' statements, mainly from the Gospel of John. What do these dramatic claims tell us about the power and character of Jesus? And how might that impact our lives each day?
Superb Keswick Bible teaching, adapted and applied for today's busy reader, presented as 30 daily portions. Number 9 in the series
Richard Patterson Jr. helps you study the qualities of parenting and the practice of Christian parenting. He addresses nine parenting challenges that point us directly to time-tested truth from Scripture that helps us raise our children with wisdom and joy.
In this study guide by Paul Borthwick, you'll explore how God reaches out to his people. You'll learn that the call to "missions" is not for a select group but is a part of God's call to every Christian. And you'll begin to understand your own part in God's plan.
The Bible takes a realistic and practical approach to these questions. As you explore what the Bible says about marriage, you'll discover how following God's design for intimacy helps you enjoy and grow your marriage to the full.
Bob and Carol Hunter challenge you to love justice as God does. And they show you how to work for justice in your everyday life.
An exploration of how the Apostle lived out key qualities of Jesus.
From veteran discussion leaders and Bible study authors comes an essential guidebook full of information and guidelines necessary on how to start and lead your own biblical study group.
Introducing the Bible's perspective on aging, Dale and Sandy Larsen show you through these studies how God can effectively and powerfully use those who have grown wiser with the passing years.
Stephen D. Eyre leads you to explore this story of God's people seeking after him. As you trace their journey, experiencing their forward progress, their detours and their obstacles, you, too, will learn to follow God more closely.
Some chose to follow God. Others followed only fame and fortune. They lived through times of difficulty and times of triumph, through political and emotional turmoil, through popularity and through discontent. This ten-session LifeBuilder Bible Study focuses on the character of the Kings of the Old Testament and what we can learn from them.
As skilled Bible study authors and grandparents, Phyllis and Andrew LePeau explore a biblical outline on how to be a godly grandparent in your children and their children's lives.
New exploration of the nature of God, integrating scholarship with piety and doxology
A window into the troubled world of the depression sufferer, interspersed with helpful biblical wisdom and reflection
New study of a key subject closely linked to righteousness and faith
New volume in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary.
Captivated: Hearing God's Word (Keswick Year Book 2017)
A brand new DVD course to accompany the bestselling God's Big Picture book.
How do we live the whole of our lives for Christ? How does being a disciple of Jesus impact our work, our leisure, our place in the community, our homes, our role in public life, our responsibility to care for creation, and every other sphere of life? The 2015 Convention encouraged us to engage with a whole-life vision of discipleship that transforms our work into worship and bringsour Christian faith out of the church buildingsand onto the streets of everyday life. This Year Book includes a selection of talks given during the three weeks of Convention: Bible teaching from Liam Goligher, Paul Mallard, John Risbridger, Mark Greene, Tim Chester, Vanessa Conant, Malcolm Duncan, Robin Sydserff, Patrick Fung, Martin Salter and George Verwer to help you live the whole of your life for Ch
John Wyatt helps us to navigate the arguments for assisted dying with hearts and heads engaged, and above all with our Bibles open.Recognizing the uncomfortable feelings of frailty, fear and vulnerability that discussions of assisted suicide and euthanasia often raise, Professor Wyatt thoughtfully navigates this highly sensitive, emotive and complex issue.Through his assessment of the historical context, current political debate and euthanasia practices in other countries, Professor Wyatt provides a helpful resource with which to understand this issue within the Christian narrative of upholding, protecting and cherishing the inherent value and dignity of every individual.
From the patristic period until today, John's Gospel has served as a major source for the church's knowledge, doctrine, and worship of the triune God. Among all New Testament documents the Fourth Gospel provides not only the most raw material for the doctrine of the Trinity, but also the most highly developed patterns of reflection on this material particularly patterns that seek to account in some way for the distinct personhood and divinity of Father, Son and Spirit without compromising the unity of God. While there have been recent, fine studies on aspects of John's doctrine of God, it is surprising that none summarizes and synthesizes what John has to say about God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In order to fill this gap, Kostenberger and Swain offer a fresh examination of John's trinitarian vision.
How do we start to share our faith? Are we really sure that we know what our message is? What about those objections that people always come up with? And it's not just what we say. Does our whole way of life fit in with what we believe?These are some of the questions which Paul Little discusses in his book in a fresh, lively way. No wonder that this practical, challenging and enjoyable book has now been printed well over a million times.
The small group of Christian students active in Cambridge in the 1820s hardly expected their work to have remarkable effects. Yet out of 'the Jesus Lane lot', as they were nicknamed, grew the Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union (CICCU), whose influence has been world-wide. Oliver Barclay and Bob Horn tell the story of the CICCU to mark its 125th anniversary. The life and times of this Christian Union are interwoven with evangelical Christianity and some of its most significant figures. The story points above all to God, who gives the vision and the strength to pursue it.
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