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This Christian-based introduction to philosophy textbook is all the more appealing to its student audience for including humor and popular culture illustrations to teach important concepts.
This inspirational tool encourages and enables Christians to share their faith with confidence and God-given assurance.
A classroom text for philosophy and theology students learning to defend Christianity, with love and truth, in the context of history and against the challenges of postmodernist thought.
Leading biblical scholars from Liberty University offer a thorough survey of the complete Old Testament, with book introductions, theological concepts, practical applications, word studies, and more.
Two veteran missionaries write forty creative and empowering chapterson what it truly means to share Jesus with passion and confidence bothlocally and worldwide.
Shows churches of every size how to revive and expand their ministries -- breaking through barriers and growing into the future.
"Is God Calling Me?" That is the foundational question that must be asked by anyone considering entry into the field of ministry leadership.Seminary president Jeff Iorg collects his personally field-tested insights that have helped many students to clarify their understanding of "call" in Is God Calling Me?
Moores immensely popular book "Breaking Free" is now available in a 365-day reading format, helping readers make freedom in Christ a daily reality.
Now featuring new cover artwork, Moore's popular book "To Live Is Christ" looks closely at the passionate and inspiring faith and life of the apostle Paul.
How God constantly shapes leaders throughout their adult lives is the major theme in The Character of Leadership, focusing on nine distinct character qualities that must always be kept in check.
An academic staple updated for the first time in fifteen years, David Alan Black 's user-friendly introduction to New Testament Greek keeps discussion of grammar as non-technical as possible. The simplified explanations, basic vocabularies, and abundant exercises are designed to prepare the student for subsequent practical courses in exegesis, while the linguistic emphasis lays the groundwork for later courses in grammar. Revisions to this third edition include updated discussions and scholarship, further back matter vocabulary references, and additional appendices. "A streamlined introductory grammar that will prove popular in the classroom." -- Murray J. Harris , Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "Clear charts, clear examples, clear discussion--what more could one want from a beginning grammar!" -- Darrell L. Bock , Dallas Theological Seminary " . . . combines the strengths of a fairly traditional sequence of topics, in generally manageable chunks with clear explanations fully abreast of modern linguistics." -- Craig L. Blomberg , Denver Seminary "Pedagogically conceived, linguistically informed, hermeneutically sensitive, biblically focused--unique among beginning grammars. It sets a new standard." -- Robert Yarbrough , Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Gold Medallion Award-winning study of Christ's life as recorded in the Gospels, newly updated in 2009 from the original 1997 work.
Christian America? presents a hearty point-counterpoint discussion about the nature of the relationship Christian faith has had to American politics and culture throughout the country's existence, aiming to determine which of these four differing opinions is most appropriate: David Barton (WallBuilders) supports the idea that America is distinctly Christian based on centuries of authoritative government declarations. Jonathan D. Sassi (College of Staten Island) believes America is distinctly secular based on the nation's religiously eclectic and secular beginning (particularly the emphasis on "the complete separation of church and state"). William D. Henard (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) sees America as essentially Christian, making his case for the nation's crucial faith component while exploring varied interpretations of comments like one made by President Barack Obama: "Although . . . we have a very large Christian population, we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation." Daryl C. Cornett (senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Hazard, Kentucky, and the book's editor) argues America is partly Christian, a nation shaped by a blend of religious and non-religious tendencies. He writes, "After the Civil War steady decline in religious adherence was the impetus for evangelicals to mythologize American history and pine for a return to a golden age of Christian faith and virtue at its founding that never existed." "Daryl Cornett is to be commended for bringing together this thoughtful and engaging symposium (that) offers a significant step forward in this longstanding debate. The differences in perspectives regarding the place of the Christian faith in American history will be obvious; the commonalities, however, create a window for readers to take a fresh look at the place of faith for our twenty-first-century world. Christian America? is a vitally important and informative contribution to the field of American Christianity.">"The present volume is especially welcome because it addresses the historical question of just how much influence various forms of Christianity had in the formation of the nation. A particularly attractive feature is that each author responds to each of the others, thus bringing to light the most important points on which the debate hinges." --George Garsden, University of Notre Dame "The 'Christian America' debate usually yields more heat than light, as its participants have different goals, employ different methods, and define their key terms in different ways. In this volume, however, the debaters engage each other--directly, with honesty and charity."--Douglas a. Sweeney, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"David" is the multifunctional new presentation of Moore's classic "A Heart Like His," expanded and reintroduced with study questions, journal space, audio CD, and finely detailed new packaging. (Christian Religion)
Three esteemed Old Testament professors introduce students to the first eighty percent of the Bible-freshly illuminating the text as a rich source of theology and doctrine packed with practical principles for modern times.
Writing with a passion fueled by the biblical warnings of the schemes of Satan's seductive activity and the brokenhearted concern of a teacher who receives countless letters from repentant Christians limping on the road to finding restoration, Beth More delivers dire warnings to Christians to safeguard themselves against Satan's attacks.
Henry Webb deals with every aspect of the roles and offices of deacons in the church, including the deacon's marriage, wife, children, family life, conduct, priorities, and other pertinent aspects of deacons as role models of servant leadership in the church.
An interdenominational tool for planning and conducting religious services.
Suggestions for performing the various tasks as a pastor. Includes vital information and examples for all types of services and ceremonies.
Author, songwriter, and worship leader Keith Getty and wife Kristyn write to church members to remind them why the Church should sing, when the Church should sing, and how the Church should sing.
Teaching the World: Foundations for Online Theological Education brings together educators from a wide range of backgrounds and from some of the largest providers of online theological education in the world. Together, they present a revolutionary new approach to online theological education, highly practical and yet thoroughly shaped by Scripture and theology.
Understand, this book is not written to make you feel bad or condemn you if you have not engaged others with the gospel message. This book is written to encourage and inspire you. Even though pastor and author Greg Laurie is a "gospel-presenting professional," in this book he tells stories of his own failure and success. The most important things you will find here are biblical principles that you can apply yourself. Taken from the life and witness of Jesus, and tested over Greg's forty years of ministry, in both one-on-one experiences and large-scale evangelistic arena and stadium events, these ideas are intended to mobilize every person in the church to "Tell Someone" about Jesus Christ.
You are not made to quit! Join Nicki as she identifies five habits to help you keep going no matter what struggles may come your way.
Understanding The Lord's Supper provides an entry-level introduction to the meaning and purpose of The Lord's Supper.
Understanding The Congregation's Authority will help readers understand what church membership is, why it's important, and how congregationalism is the best expression of God's rule over His churches.
Understanding Baptism provides an entry-level introduction to the meaning and purpose of baptism.
Authors Jeff Christopherson and Mac Lake call readers to imagine a movement that vividly remembers the insubstantial days of a mustard seed with a sense of awe and wonder when looking at the indescribable harvest that stands all around. Though the kingdom of God can't be forced by superficial methods, the good news is that when you move past the threshold of your competency and comfort, you find yourself in the very spot where God can use you like no other.
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