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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.
Short, illustrated biographies for 4-7 year-olds C. S. Lewis, Gladys Aylward, Lottie Moon, John Knox & Charles Spurgeon
In the light of what powers and faculties are human beings responsible individuals in the everyday? In his theological, historical and philosophical examination of reformed orthodox views of free will and divine sovereignty Paul Helm considers determinism and compatibilism and their historical development between 1500 and 1800. He graciously tackles the views of Richard A. Muller and Antonie Vos to argue that compatibilism is deeply rooted and represents the mainstream understanding of the reformersâ¿ conviction on the matter.
To abide is to remain,to rest, to dwell, to be at home. Emily Darnell encourages readers to truly abide in God and His Word, not just to read a couple of verses, but to take time to meditate on it and be nourished. Each chapter will unfold an aspect of abiding, ending with some practices to incorporate in personal worship, or Scriptures to meditate upon to grow deeper in grace, and in knowledge and love of the One who loved you first.
Arguably the most significant theologian in Church history, Augustine is nonetheless a figure of dispute in protestant circles, distrusted for his views on ecclesiology, amongst other subjects. Yet his love for the Lord and articulation of the doctrine of grace ensure that his writings remain relevant and inspiring to many Christians today. For anyone looking to begin to understand this theological giant, Bradley Greenâ¿s biography offers a clear insight into Augustineâ¿s life and beliefs. In the words of the patristic himself, â¿Take and Readâ¿.
Lengthy, heavy, theological tomes have their place, but sometimes we need a simple way of understanding the doctrine that is central to our faith. The Westminster Shorter Catechism is designed to do just that. Randall Greenwald takes the question and answer format that it follows and, in short chapters, encourages us to dig for the gold that is to be found in its pages. Read, and be enriched.
Prayer is a vital part of child's relationship with God. It is something they must be taught to do for themselves. It is a two-way communication. We can speak to God but he also speaks to us and we can listen.
Twentyâ¿two veterans take their own lives every day. The word â¿tragicâ¿ only begins to describe the brokenness of this painful reality. Josh Holler, Marine Corps veteran and pastor, argues that veteran suicide is not primarily a problem born out of exposure to combat and PTSD, but out of a broken relationship between people and God. He tells some of the stories of men he has known and addresses the reality of the reason veteran suicide is such a problem.
Basil of Caesarea (329-379 AD) was a Greek Bishop in what is now Turkey. A thoughtful theologian, he was instrumental in the formation of the Nicene Creed. He fought a growing heresy, Arianism, that had found converts, including those in high positions of state.
One man fought to bring freedom and relief from the terrors of the slave trade; it took him forty-five years. His name was William Wilberforce.
Biblical fatherhood cannot be outsourced. Fathers are the primary disciple makers in the home. Our children are following our lead, but where are we leading them? Are we leading them towards the perfect Father, encouraging them to grow in their faith and to become the adults that God made them to be? What does a godly dad look like?
In early 2020, a highly contagious virus made its way around the world. In a matter of days the things that many people relied on for security were shown to be flimsy sources of hope. Authors from three of the worstâ¿affected countries in Europe have united in this book to reflect on the only comfort we have in life and death â¿ Jesus Christ. Each taking a different aspect of what this hope looks like, they answer the question, what can we believe and hope for in times like this?
'In Christ' phrases from New Testament Identity, life, community and mission 100 devotions
Songs, activities and stories for little ones Memory verses with hand actions Familiarity and repetition to help learning
Life isnâ¿t simple. Our world can be confusing. But Godâ¿s Word is clear about sin, its consequences and how Jesus is the answer to our biggest problems. Jim Turrent has written a straightforward summary of Godâ¿s good news young people need to know themselves. Although life isnâ¿t simple, real truth is.
Death is something that unites all people. We all encounter its effects at some point,and yet is something we are reluctant to discuss openly. With an emphasis on pastoral care, Eryl Davies looks through the biblical lens at this great taboo,confronting big questions about death, dying and grief.
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