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Key figure in Reformation history New 'Who, What, Why' history series For 9-11s
The devotions in this book are short, encouraging, and a reminder of the light when everything seems dark. Philippa Wilson has begun each chapter with a five-word Bible phrase that is easily memorised and ended with a prayer. Beautiful illustrations by Rebekah Lesan make this an ideal book to give to friends who are struggling.
21 short biographies Christian men who have stood for their faith Attractive hardback book for 9-14 year olds
It is one of the glories of the gospel that it is universal in scope. There is nothing narrow or limited about the good news of salvation, but we often need reminded of this. When the world seems increasingly hostile the Church can be tempted to retreat in on itself. Donald John Maclean seeks to remind Christians of the fullness and freeness of the gospel, and to encourage them to share it with those who have not yet turned to Christ.
Biography for 9-14s British abolitionist Part of the successful Trail Blazers series
Tom Nettles examines the life of one of the worldâ¿s most famous preachers. He isolates key convictions that appear in Spurgeonâ¿s life either before or immediately after his conversion, and traces them through his life as he develops into the charming, interesting, confident, humble, spiritualâ¿minded man and pastor whose work and witness dominated evangelicalism in the last half of the nineteenth century.
Premier league footballer turned pastor Gavin Peacock tells the story of his career and his faith in this fascinating, thought-provoking and personal read. 'There is more to life than football, fame and fortune. There is a greater joy and a greater glory to be had.' What makes a man walk away from his life as a professional footballer turned BBC pundit to become a church minister? They say it is every schoolboy's dream to play in the F.A. Cup Final and it's a dream that came true for Gavin Peacock. In his riveting autobiography follow Gavin's journey from a child growing up in a footballing family to Chelsea captain; from a son following in his father's footsteps to a husband and father supporting his own family; from pundit to preacher. Experience his highs and lows as he tells his story and explains the driving force behind it all - his love for football, his love for his family, and most importantly his love for God.
Taking Bible passages about John the Baptist verse by verse, and making observations concerning what he says, what the text meant when first written and how it applies today, you are invited to study this last of the Old Testament prophets within the pages of the New Testament, over one month (31 days) and so to better get to know the Lord Jesus.
Life & theology of great 19th Century preacher Often overlooked aspects of M'Cheyne's life Powerful model for pastors
Works through book of Philippians For believers of all ages Practical suggestions to think through
We may associate a number of images with the Eastern Orthodox church â¿ ornate church buildings, services with candles and incense, men wearing embellished robes â¿ but what does the Eastern Orthodox church actually believe? What are the similarities and differences between them and western evangelical churches? What is their history? In this short book Panagiotis Kantartzis introduces us to Eastern Orthodoxy from an Evangelical perspective and tells us what we need to know.
Many people today would say that Christianity has done more harm than good to our world. Sharon James argues, however, in seeking to love their neighbour and reflect God's moral character the followers of Jesus have had a largely positive impact on our society. James takes a number of areas - education, healthcare, justice, human dignity - and traces the ways in which these benefits have spread with the gospel. Chapter Headings: Freedom Religious Liberty Justice Protecting Life The Dignity of Women Philanthropy Healthcare Education for All The Creation Mandate and the Value of Work History: The Triumph of Christ
Uses the Psalms of Lament Encourages children to identify how they feel Helps them to express emotions in a godly way
A brief introduction to human identity God's image bearers marred by sin New in the Christian Pocket Guides series
Companion work to 'God's Way of Peace' The work of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life Growing in holiness
Words and phrases the Bible uses to describe Jesus Each explained for 7-11 year-olds By prolific children's author Carine Mackenzie
The evangelistic theology of the Reformation Importance of sharing the gospel Taking the gospel to all strata of society
Peace found only in Christ Reason for peace found in Christ's completed work New edition of classic work
A visually engaging exploration of apparent contradictions within the Christian faith. One of the significant challenges in the Christian faith is the number of apparent contradictions the Bible presents. These paradoxes and mysteries can be difficult to understand. In Both-And Ross Cunningham takes 23 pairs of seemingly contradictory truths and concisely and clearly explains how they can co-exist. The book is divided into three main sections - apparent contradictions in the divine nature; apparent contradictions in the experience of salvation; and apparent contradiction in the characteristics of being in Christ. Ross Cunningham, who has a background in creative design, has introduced each chapter with an attractive graphic representation of the paradox in question.
Inspired by 'The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith' Written in clear modern English Padded gift book
Renowned theologian Clear, engaging writing style Controversial issues in the life of Christ
Classic title from 17th Century Author taught by John Owen & Thomas Goodwin Plea to unconverted to turn to Christ
Part of the Grace Essentials series A classic text How do we know God answers our prayers?
For the whole family Encourages discussion about Christian faith Includes activities, prayers and Bible references
Daily devotions A Bible promise per day Adapted from 'The Chequebook of the Bank of Faith'
A profound biblical examination of the divine work of sanctification. The mandate for holiness is based in the very character and person of God: we are to be holy because God is holy. His grace never leaves a man where it finds him. Grace always transforms the sinner into a saint--a holy man. God's will is for His people to be holy, and the explanations of why and how we become holy are throughout the Bible. Explaining the tension between positional and progressive holiness, Joel Beeke and Michael Barrett expound the doctrine of sanctification and show that it is the application of the gospel to our daily lives. If you've ever considered why, if we are saved by grace alone, holiness matters, this book is for you.
Part of the REDS series Revelation, inerrancy and sufficiency of scripture Engages with Enns and Barth
Depression can be hard to understand and even harder to talk about. Yet statistics show that more young people than ever are struggling with depression, as well as anxiety disorders and other mental health issues. So what exactly is depression? Why do some people struggle with it and not others? And where can we turn for help?In this book, Rachel Lane begins to unpack some of these questions as she shares her own experience of teenage depression and points you to the God who wants to walk with you through it.
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