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Snuggle Time Christmas Stories, written by Glenys Nellist and illustrated by Cee Biscoe, is a collection of poems that tell the story of Jesus' birth, intended to help little ones draw closer to God as they celebrate the Christmas season.
Lena's overnight fame as an actress continues to pull her into the spotlight, and now, she's faced with her biggest challenge yet. A girl she met at a children's hospital she visited needs help. To pull off a concert to raise funds for her new friend, Lena must take on a huge responsibility.
Bright Night, written by Lorie Ann Grover and illustrated by Jo Parry, is a gentle story using sweet rhymes and adorable illustrations to tell the story of Jesus' birth.
Basics of Greek Accents by John A. L. Lee is a compact, student-friendly, and practical guide intended to introduce students to the basics of ancient Greek accents, whether classical or biblical, giving them a foundation they will use as they continue their studies.
Christ and the Created Order is a rich, cross-disciplinary collection of essays on the relationship between Jesus Christ and the created order. Contributors include Marilyn McCord Adams, Richard Bauckham, Deborah Haarsma, Paul Moser, Murray Rae, James K. A. Smith, Norman Wirzba, N. T. Wright, and more.
Mental Health and the Church provides a comprehensive strategy for including children, teens, and adults with mental illness and their families into the life of the local church.
A Redemptive Theology of Art develops a biblical, systematic, and practical theology of aesthetics.
An abridged edition of the bestselling textbook Four Portraits, One Jesus by Mark Strauss, this simple, easy-to-understand guide introduces the four biblical Gospels and their subject, the life and person of Jesus.
For whom did Christ die? Who may be saved? are questions of perennial interest and importance for the Christian faith. In a familiar Counterpoints format, this book explores the question of the extent of Christ's atonement.
Creation Care invites readers to open their Bibles afresh to explore the place of the natural world within God's purposes. It offers a bold framework and practical suggestions for a faithful Christian response to the scriptural teaching about the created world, ultimately inviting readers into a joyful vision of the world as God's creation.
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.
Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation seeks to identify and clarify the basic problems of interpretation that affect our reading of the Bible today. This unique volume provides a comprehensive and systematic coverage of the field of general hermeneutics. Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation examines the impact of specific academic disciplines on the interpretation of the Bible. Previously published as separate volumes, its various sections explore the interface between hermeneutics and literary criticism, linguistics, history, science, and theology. Included in Foundations of Contemporary Interpretation, each with its own separate table of contents, are: -Has the Church Misread the Bible? -- Moises Silva -Literary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation -- Tremper Longman III -God, Language, and Scripture -- Moises Silva -The Art of Biblical History -- V. Philips Long -Science and Hermeneutics -- Vern S. Poythress -The Study of Theology -- Richard A. Muller. These six sections cover the interface between hermeneutics and the major disciplines.
This interpretive lexicon is a Greek language resource that is intended to help students and translators to easily and quickly determine the range of translation possibilities for a wide variety of the smallest and most difficult words in the Greek New Testament to translate
This book makes the Greek New Testament and word studies based on it easily accessible to everyone, all in one volume.
The Amish kitchen is the heart of the home-and the ideal setting for stories of love and hope. The fall season in Paradise, Pennsylvania, always brings a brisk change in the weather. This season also ushers in unexpected visitors, new love, and renewed hope for three women.
The Beginner's Bible, The Very First Easter introduces children to the amazing story of Jesus' death and resurrection with exciting new artwork from the bestselling and beloved The Beginner's Bible.
This new edition of the bestselling NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers maintains the features loved by kids with full color throughout! Kids ages 6-10 will be captivated learning about the Bible and growing closer to God. Includes the complete New International Reader's Version (NIrV) which is written at a third grade reading level.
NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study with reading plans that break the Bible into four manageable parts and strips out chapter and verse numbers so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. Perfect for children reading through the Bible with their families or church community.
NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study with reading plans that break the Bible into four manageable parts and strips out chapter and verse numbers so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. Perfect for children reading through the Bible with their families or church community.
NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study with reading plans that break the Bible into four manageable parts and strips out chapter and verse numbers so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. Perfect for children reading through the Bible with their families or church community.
NIrV, The Books of the Bible for Kids is a 4-volume abridged Bible study with reading plans that break the Bible into four manageable parts and strips out chapter and verse numbers so that it's easier to read and accessible to all. Perfect for children reading through the Bible with their families or church community.
God's own words of love are an inspiration for every young girl as she strives to be a daughter of the one true King. The Princess Parables Daughters of the King, 90 Devotions is a collection of readings covering themes that are close to a young girl's heart---love, friendship, generosity, joy, and courage.
Retrieving Eternal Generation seeks to recover the doctrine of eternal generation biblically and historically, and to demonstrate its theological fruitfulness to contemporary evangelical scholarship.
Preaching God's Word, Second Edition is a user-friendly, practical, and proven textbook that helps preachers and homiletics students develop and deliver biblically based expository sermons relevant for the twenty-first century.
The Basics of Hebrew Discourse: A Guide to Working with Hebrew Prose and Poetry by Miles V. Van Pelt, Matthew H. Patton, and Frederic Clarke Putnam is a syntax resource for intermediate Hebrew students that introduces them to the principles and exegetical benefits of discourse analysis when applied to biblical Hebrew prose and poetry.
The Task of Dogmatics represents the proceedings of the fifth annual Los Angeles Theology Conference, which sought to provide constructive accounts of the nature of the dogmatic task that is self-consciously nourished by biblical reasoning, resourced by tradition, joined up with ecclesial practice, and alert to spiritual dynamics.
This book articulates various evangelical views regarding the church's mission and provides a healthy, vigorous, and gracious debate on this controversial topic. In a helpful Counterpoints format, this volume demonstrates the unique theological frameworks, doctrinal convictions, and missiological conclusions that inform the different views.
ReSourcing Theological Anthropology shows why theological anthropology must begin with Christology and offers a constructive theological proposal that explores relevant biblical texts, theological issues, methodology, and case studies on particular anthropological issues including gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, and death and suffering.
Sanctification, the latest volume in the New Studies in Dogmatics series, offers a Christ-centered account of sanctification by viewing the doctrine within its wider canonical and creedal context, bringing its distinctly Christian definition and thoroughly gracious character into greater relief.
With special ready-to-color artwork, this artistic edition features thick white paper and extra-wide margins leaving ample space for her own creative illustrations or journal entries.
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