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The Mission of God and the Witness of the Church takes readers on a canonical journey to examine fundamental questions about the mission of God and his loving desire to commune with his people.
In the final volume of the Reformed Systematic Theology series, Joel R. Beeke and Paul M. Smalley unpack important topics around ecclesiology (church) and eschatology (last things).
To Walk and to Please God explores 1 and 2 Thessalonians and expounds on its predominant themes to provide readers with a positive example of what Christians should believe and how they should behave.
With contributions from more than two dozen well-respected Reformed theologians and church leaders, this volume offers a comprehensive defense of the doctrine of total depravity from historical, biblical, theological, and pastoral perspectives.
The Companion Video Study to Jon Nielson's Knowing God's Truth: An Accessible Guide to Systematic Theology In his book Knowing God's Truth, pastor Jon Nielson gives a clear, meaningful, and practical introduction to systematic theology. In the Knowing God's Truth Video Study, Nielson walks through each of the book's 12 chapters, which cover the basic categories of systematic theology--including Scripture, humanity, sin, the church, and more. Each 30-minute video summarizes the main points and gives biblical application of the key themes. Ideal for small groups or personal study, the Knowing God's Truth Video Study can be used in conjunction with the book and the Knowing God's Truth Workbook. Accessible: Ideal for new Christians, students, or anyone wanting a practical guide to systematic theology Available in DVD and Digital Download Formats: For small groups or for personal study Part of the Theology Basics Series: A collection of books, video studies, and study guides to introduce readers to systematic theology, biblical theology, and how to read the Bible Book and Companion Workbook Sold Separately: Invites further interaction with the text and integrates participants' study with application
The ESV Premium Pew and Worship Bible is ideal for church use week in and week out. It features a durable hardcover format, high-quality Bible paper, and 65 responsive readings reflecting major biblical themes. 6.0" x 9.0" 8.5-point Lexicon 1,088 pages Double-column, paragraph format Same interior as the ESV Thinline Bible 65 responsive readings Black-letter text
The ESV Premium Pew and Worship Bible is ideal for church use week in and week out. It features a durable hardcover format, high-quality Bible paper, and 65 responsive readings reflecting major biblical themes. 6.0" x 9.0" 8.5-point Lexicon 1,088 pages Double-column, paragraph format Same interior as the ESV Thinline Bible 65 responsive readings Black-letter text
An innovative new way to tell the gospel message, this tract illustrates how God's story of redemption is shown throughout the entire Bible.
Is Christianity Good for the World? shows that through history and across the globe, true followers of Christ have challenged injustice and abuse, and provided care for the needy--living out their conviction that every person is created in God's image.
Confronting the spiritual weight and consequences of sin, pastor and author Garrett Kell explores helpful ways out of temptation--including Scripture, community, and confession--toward freedom in Christ.
Why Do We Feel Lonely at Church? addresses the loneliness epidemic facing the church, encourages readers to pursue a life of fellowship, and urges church leaders to cultivate communities that reflect Jesus's mission, ministry, and care.
With a firm grasp of the progress of salvation history, this accessible guide helps Christians interpret the Old Testament, see how it testifies to Jesus, believe that Jesus secured every divine promise, and understand how Moses's law still matters.
In this addition to the Church Questions series, David King guides curious readers on a journey to discover Jesus in Old Testament stories, law, wisdom, and prophecy.
In this addition to the Church Questions series, Daniel Miller helps Christians understand their moral responsibility when responding to common frustrations in the church.
Does God Care about Gender Identity? compares the core beliefs and practices of the transgender movement with the fundamental truths expressed in Scripture, encouraging readers to live out their God-given identity.
Pastor MacArthur walks readers through the prophecy of the suffering servant in Isaiah 53 verse by verse, pointing readers to the passage's fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
This companion study guide to Ray Ortlund's The Death of Porn features discussion questions, chapter summaries, Scripture passages, and prayers to help men redefine their futures with new dignity and confident purpose.
This companion study guide covers all 9 chapters of Deeper, offering 10 reflection questions per chapter. By learning gospel truths, Christians will deepen their faith and grow in godliness.
In this famous essay, late theologian J. I. Packer analyzes Scripture and the works of early Reformers to defend the truth of Christ's substitutionary suffering and death, the heart of the Christian gospel.
This study guide for Rosaria Butterfield's Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age helps women confront common lies around sexuality, faith, feminism, gender roles, and modesty that are prevalent in our culture today.
This ESV Scripture Journal, Study Edition is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Romans, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
This ESV Scripture Journal, Study Edition is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Ephesians, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
This ESV Scripture Journal, Study Edition is designed to facilitate in-depth study of Mark, providing all the guidance, tools, and space needed to dig deep into the biblical text.
This 12-week study helps readers study some of Scripture's most famous narrative parables and understand their place in the storyline of Scripture.
Over the course of 12 weeks, readers will explore the practical implications of the Ten Commandments and be encouraged by God's grace to renounce sin and live out godly love.
This 12-week study examines the Sermon on the Mount passage by passage and helps readers apply Jesus's words of wisdom in their daily lives.
These 20 carefully constructed lessons on key Bible stories--including Pentecost, Jesus's letters to the 7 churches, and the new heaven and new earth--help children in grades K-5 grasp God's plan to redeem the world through his Son, Jesus.
This coloring and activity book features puzzles, word scrambles, color-by-number art, and more to help children review Bible lessons from The Biggest Story Curriculum.
These 16 carefully constructed lessons on key sections of the Bible--including the book of Job, the Psalms, and stories from the book of Daniel--help children in grades K-5 grasp God's plan to redeem the world through his Son, Jesus.
These 20 carefully constructed lessons on key biblical stories--including creation, the flood, the tower of Babel, and Jacob and Esau--help children in grades K-5 grasp God's plan to redeem the world through his Son, Jesus.
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