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Based on classic Experiencing God principles, this book teaches readers to know how God speaks, he equipped to hear God, and how to respond in obedience.
"Using the Bible's story of Hagar and other passages, established author and Bible teacher Christine Hoober offers a word of hope to women who feel unseen and disregarded: God has not forgotten them because He's the God Who Sees."--Publisher marketing.
"10 Women Who Changed the World is seminary president Daniel L. Akin's powerful tribute to the transformational work done by some truly inspiring female Christian missionaries. With each profile, he journeys into the heart of that gospel servant's mission-minded story and makes a compelling connection to a similar account from the Bible. By reading each missionary story, and how each woman embodies a certain passage of Scripture, prepare to be challenged and inspired to follow in their footsteps--because intentionally living on mission isn't something reserved for heroes of the past. It's something each one of us can pursue in everyday life!"--
"But our God wants to be known and loved, and He's told us a lot about Himself in the pages of His Word--particularly that He is a "three-in-one" God. Although it is a crucial and classic Christian teaching, understanding the Trinity can be intimidating at first. But it doesn't have to be!"--
In a world of gender confusion that poses significant risk to girls and women especially, Katie J. McCoy helps Christians understand why our culture struggles with gender so much, why the relationship between biological sex and gender is so crucial, the severe biological risks associated with gender transitioning on the female body, what Scripture and science have to say on the matter, and how Christians might respond in Christlike ways to loved ones struggling with their gender.
Shows readers how to get an upper hand on the underworld by surrendering to the power of God's authority.
"We don't want our church to die." The congregant's concern matches reliable data that shows the North American Church is, in fact, shrinking. The general adult population of the United States may have grown by a predictable fifteen percent in recent years, but the number of unchurched adults has also, meanwhile, increased by a more shocking ninety-two percent (source: The Barna Group). Perhaps you've noticed: large church buildings that were filled in the 1950s and 60s now hold a fraction of their capacity. And recent research suggests that the perceived church growth of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s had more to do with a redistribution of believers than reaching the unchurched. Overall, our churches are stagnant, in need of a return to healthy evangelistic growth. Leading missiologist Ed Stetzer sheds new light on a crucial issue in Comeback Churches. Coauthored with pastor Mike Dodson, their exceptionally researched book reports on more than 300 formerly declining congregations across ten different denominations, ringing the bell about what it takes today to revitalize a weakened body of believers.
This book is a guide to equip and encourage pastors to become the men they are called to be and lead a healthy life and ministry.
Leading small groups is art, and Jared Musgrove and Justin Elafros have decades of combined experience in leading groups well at The Village Church. This practical, approachable guide will train leaders to lead groups well.
Caris Snider knows that whether it's waiting in the car line or waiting for the afternoon to finally end, those moments in between tasks are sacred for a busy mama like you--which is why she has written 100 quick, on-the-go devotions to encourage your heart and energize your attitude for whatever lies ahead in the next stop of your day's journey!
Every day, we are being formed by what we consume and engage. From social media to the latest Netflix binge, our minds are being led by what we ingest with our eyes. Yet, the call of the Christian is this: to be conformed to Christ. The work of Christian formation is an exercise in surrender of the whole self, dwelling in God's Word and allowing Him to shape and mold His people. In this book, you'll find: A call to recover truth, goodness, and beauty in the work of formation -- A clear presentation of key doctrines and the work of "getting it right" for rich Christian formation -- Practical guidance on developing a culture of formation within your church.
An increasing number of pastors are depressed, burned out, leaving the ministry, or failing morally. Stay the Course will help young pastors make it through the ministry intact.
The dangerous practices of the New Apostolic Reformation used to live on the fringes of the church, but are now mainstream, and many are being influenced by it unaware. This book is a wake-up call.
In a world where theologians often seem harsh and divisive, Ronni Kurtz shows how true Christian theology--the contemplation of God--leads to the cultivation of the fruit of the Spirit.
In this age of video games, Drew Dixon offers a guide to parents that allows them to understand the gaming world and their kids' interest in it through a Christian lens.
Bestselling author and pastor Derwin Gray shows readers how the Lord's Prayer--the prayer God always answers--can help you break through to a new and refreshing prayer life.
Pairing with The Expected One or used by itself, The Risen One is a short and sweet devotional by Scott James, helping families everywhere celebrate Lent and experience all Jesus is for us in the Easter season.
In Rethink Your Self, Trevin Wax helps readers discover their truest identity and purpose by looking up (to God) before looking in (to self).
Former University of Georgia and University of Miami head football coach Mark Richt helps readers connect their faith to their everyday lives, learning how to follow Jesus every step of the way.
The Secret to Prayer will take readers on a 31-day journey to a more vibrant prayer life and a more intimate relationship with the God to whom we pray.
Love Like You Mean It gives husbands and wives a biblical understanding of what real love looks like in marriage by unpacking the ten attributes of genuine love listed in 1 Corinthians 13.
While there are many much-needed books on healing from the harm of pornography addiction in marriage, Rosie Makinney's empowering and compelling book gives wives the necessary tools they need to not only heal, but productively and lovingly fight back against the porn invading their marriage and home.
The first two books in a series of classic literature, reflected on through a Christian worldview.
In this beautifully photographed cookbook, bestselling Bible study author Minter and Chef Pinto share personal stories, fresh and accessible recipes, and bonus supplemental content, inviting readers to create meaningful gatherings in their own homes as a means to not only offer their loved ones a good meal, but a place at their table..
Pastor and author J. D. Greear (Gospel, Stop Asking Jesus into Your Heart) shows that the solution to the church's problems is not a new strategy or an updated message, but a return to keeping the gospel above all.
In Fix Your Eyes, debut author and Bible teacher Amy Gannett not only helps us understand the core truths of the Christian faith, but also helps us move them from off the shelf and into our lives as we apply them to our daily worship of God.
Breakthrough offers church leaders a new tool to measure what matters most in small groups.
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