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John Wyatt shares lessons on friendship from biblical characters as well as his own relationship with John Stott, as he makes the case for the value of "Paul-Timothy" friendships in the Church today.
A new study of the apostle Paul's theology of divine glory, part of the New Studies in Biblical Theology series.
Part of the LifeBuilder Bible Studies series, Belonging features 9 studies on inclusion, exploring how God's deep love and acceptance leads us to offer the same to others.
Part of the LifeBuilder Bible Studies series, Gratitude features 8 Bible study sessions to remind you of the importance of showing gratitude for what God has done and reorient you around God's grace.
When Christian Face Persecution explores biblical teaching on persecution in the New Testament and demonstrates how it can be applied to the church today.
Uncover how the Chronicler finds the great pattern of God's hand and the Lord's constant mercy, love and faithfulness shining through in the records of Israel in this updated edition of The Message of 1 & 2 Chronicles, part of the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
Explore a central biblical theme in this accessible exposition of the kingdom of God
The message of Ruth. The wings of refuge. David Atkinson catches the feel and message of this story.
This 30-day undated devotional, part of the Food for the Journey series, explores how often our idea of hope is too small when a better hope exists in Christ.
In this new volume in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, Elaine Phillips offers a thorough and comprehensive study of the minor prophets Obadiah, Jonah and Micah.
There is Hope offers ideas and examples for funeral sermons, along with practical advice and guidance for preaching at a funeral, from a veteran pastor.
In this new volume in the Apollos Old Testament Commentary series, Paul Overland offers a thorough and comprehensive study of the Book of Proverbs.
Uncover the choice between blessings and curses, life and death, in this updated edition of The Message of Deuteronomy, part of the Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
An exposition and application of the Old Testament book of "Exodus".
The message of Genesis 12 - 50. From Abraham to Joseph. A companion to the stories of ordinary people who were the 'founding fathers' of Jewish-Christian faith - Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph.
John Stott on Creation Care brings together all of John Stott's teachings about the environment for the first time, to show why creation care is an important part of a life of radical discipleship.
Engage the Bible for yourself, with the Search the Scriptures reading plan study questions integrated with the ESV Bible text
Fresh study of a key theological issue in the Old Testament book of Job
Justification, regeneration, unity, even the Gospel - in Same Words, Different Worlds Leonardo de Chirico uncovers how the same words reveal deep differences between Evangelical and Catholic theology.
In this revised and updated edition of Why?, Sharon Dirckx takes an honest look at evil and pain in our world to answer the question: why does God allow suffering?
New edition of an established New Testament textbook
6-session Bible study for group use or personal devotions, with reflection, application and prayer pointers, showing that God is utterly faithful.
30 undated devotionals to strengthen our faith and renew confidence in our faithful God.
New commentary on the apostle Paul's New Testament letter to the Romans
The first authorized biography of John Stott. Timothy Dudley-Smith tells the story of the first forty years in the life of one of the great Christian leaders of this century. He places his subject in the context of his times. John Stott has been a key player in a remarkable resurgence among evangelicals, yet when he was ordained in 1945 it seemed that evangelicals, would be little more than a marginalized remnant.Tracing the formative processes shaping his life and character, Timothy Dudley-Smith draws on John Stott's unpublished letters, diaries and other papers. In the light of them it becomes clear why this multi-gifted man preferred the simple vocation of a local Christian minister to high rank in the church.This engaging and intelligent biography uncovers the secret of John Stott's worldwide impact upon contemporary Christianity - the impact of a preacher passionately discovering the validity of a biblical and reasoned faith in a troubled and tormented century.
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