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    With an easy-to-learn and easy-to-use reference system acclaimed for more than five generations, the Thompson Chain-Reference Bible allows you to search the breadth of Scripture's teachings on thousands of topics. Ideal for personal study and sermon preparation, it's now available in the 1995 text of the NASB and the NASB Comfort Print typeface.

  • av Philip Yancey
    196

    In this revised and updated edition of his timeless classic, Philip Yancey paints a fresh, compelling picture of grace in action and challenges Christians to become grace dispensers in a turbulent and divided world. Includes a new preface and reflection guide.

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    av Michael R. Wear
    165

    In The Spirit of Our Politics, Michael Wear, president and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life, draws on the writings of Dallas Willard to offer us hope and direction for making a difference in public life while breaking free of the toxic, partisan mode of political engagement ravaging our country, churches, and families today.

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    av Nadya Williams
    233

    Cultural Christians in the Early Church considers the challenge of culture to the earliest converts to Christianity, as they struggled to live on mission in the Greco-Roman cultural milieu of the Roman Empire, and argues that cultural Christians were the rule, rather than the exception, in the early church.

  • av Joanna Rivard
    176

    A unique devotional that encourages children to be God's light in the world from the Tiny Truths brand, assuring children of God's great love for his people.

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    166

    Join Fiona, everyone's favorite hippo, and her lovable animal friends as they celebrate Easter---Fiona style! This fun and whimsical addition to the New York Times bestselling Fiona the Hippo brand is the perfect read-aloud for fans of Fiona (and hippos) everywhere!

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    av Marcy Kelleher
    165

    Take your children deeper into the Bible with these simply written biographies of Biblical figures and whimsical doll photographs.

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    av Kierra Sheard-Kelly
    165

    In this picture book from Grammy-nominated singer and author Kierra Sheard-Kelly, young readers 4-8 will be inspired to live as their loud and proud, authentic selves through this story of a little girl who must take a risk to make her voice heard.

  • av Terry Crist
    196

    A profound retelling of Jesus's encounter with the woman at the well (and other Samaritan stories) which helps readers regain conviction and enthusiasm for the Christian faith while providing a reminder of how to love as God loves---across divides.

  • av Ed Young
    276

    A refreshing, vulnerable, and empathetic guide to your own path forward after tragedy and hardship, A Path through Pain by bestselling authors and pastors of Fellowship Church Ed and Lisa Young shares their family's journey from sorrow and anger to hope and healing after the sudden loss of their daughter.

  • av Beth Wiseman
    166

  • av Scot McKnight
    82 - 434

    The NIV Application Commentary helps readers with the vital task of bringing the ancient message of the Bible into a contemporary context. It gives preachers and teachers the tools, ideas, and insights they need to communicate God's Word with the same powerful impact it had when it was first written.

  • av Judy Cha
    196

    Who You Are shows us that God's rescue plan for a lost humanity is the Gospel. In fact, his very good news is the only thing that sets you free from the verdict of sin and justifies you as his prized possession. When you internalize this Gospel - his message of restorative love - you come to know who you are more and more every day.

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    av Thaddeus J. Williams
    185

    In Don't Follow Your Heart Thaddeus Williams debunks the trending cult of self-worship. He marshals arguments from scripture, science, philosophy, psychology, and pop culture that a self-centered existence is dull, inauthentic, and ultimately self-defeating.

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    av Gavin Adams
    224,-

    A long career with a single organization is increasingly a thing of the past. Today's leaders experience many transitions, making transitioning well a more necessary skill than ever. Big Shoes to Fill by Gavin Adams guides leaders as they learn, lead, and leverage new situations, teams, and cultures.

  • av Stephanie Kammeraad
    166

    From popular show Wimee's Words (as seen on PBS) comes a story that teaches kids the basics about what money is, how to get it, and how to use it.

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    av John K. Jenkins Sr.
    165

    Most pastors pray for a healthy, vibrant church and transformative change among those they disciple. But many aren't sure how to best tend their ministries at different stages in a church's growth cycle. Grace to Grow encourages and equips churches with healthy strategies to confront an unhealthy world and take their churches to the next level.

  • av Constantine R. Campbell
    172 - 296,-

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    - Making Space for You to Be You
    av Lisa Leonard
    165 - 198

    In Brave Love, the founder/designer of Lisa Leonard Designs helps us find freedom from the pressure we face to be the perfect wife, mom, and professional so we can love others---and ourselves---more boldly and deeply than ever before.

  • av Timothy Beals
    146,-

    When Grief Goes Deep, Where Healing Begins is a thoughtful gift for friends and family who are mourning, or a comforting self-purchase for people grieving, reminding them they're not alone. The devotional features real-life stories from people who've experienced loss.

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    av Stephen Seamands
    165

    In Follow the Healer, Stephen Seamands draws upon four decades of teaching theology and active involvement in healing ministry to help us grasp the 'why-to' of healing that comes before the 'how-to.' He lays out the essential theological foundations for healing ministry in a way that is simple and accessible.

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    av J. D. Douglas
    233

    The Concise Dictionary of the Christian Tradition briefly defines and describes nearly three-and-a-half thousand terms and names from the history, teachings, and liturgy of the church.

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    av Brandon Guindon
    165

    Intentional introduces you to the eight principles of disciple making and shows you how to apply them to everyday life. Drawing from decades of experience making disciples and training others in disciple making, pastor Guidon equips readers to practice what they learn through interactive discussion and reflection questions and practical exercises.

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    av Aaron M. Renn
    224,-

    In Life in the Negative World, author Aaron Renn looks at the lessons from Christian cultural engagement over the past 70 years and suggests specific strategies for churches, institutions, and individuals to live faithfully in the "negative" world--a culture opposed to Christian values and teachings.

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    Resulting from multi-year work of the Scripture and Doctrine Seminar, this book attends to the portrayal of divine action in the book of Hebrews.

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    av Helen Paynter
    294,-

    Old Testament scholar Helen Paynter explores what the Bible says about human violence and what Christians ought to do about it today.

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    av Michelle Lee-Barnewall
    165

    Through Lee-Barnewall's insights as both a New Testament scholar and an Asian American who has experienced what it means to be racially marginalized, her memoir, A Longing to Belong spurs readers to consider what it means to live as racially distinctive people in a fallen world that abounds in pain and is in desperate need of the gospel of grace.

  • av Raymond Arroyo
    176

    From New York Times bestselling author Raymond Arroyo comes a picture book about America's greatest president, Abraham Lincoln, and how his son Tad taught him a lesson about mercy.

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    av George Athas
    492

    In Bridging the Testaments, George Athas surveys the history of Israel during the post-exilic era (539-4 BC), providing the framework for understanding the place of Israel and Judah as God's covenant people in history, and the theological developments that occurred at the end of the Old Testament period, leading into the New Testament.

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    av Daniel Treier
    378,-

    New Studies in Dogmatics seeks to retrieve the riches of Christian doctrine for the sake of contemporary theological renewal. Following in the tradition of G. C. Berkouwer's Studies in Dogmatics, this series will provide thoughtful, concise, and readable treatments of major theological topics.

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