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Many women have limited opportunities for using their God-given talents in a church setting. In contrast, their male counterparts have a clearer pathway to serve and receive training for ministry.She Needs intends to open up the discussion between women and their church leaders to explore the benefits of women using their unique skills to enrich the church and its community. Whether your church considers all roles open to women or considers there to be a biblical distinction in gender roles, She Needs will help initiate healthy conversations about women using their gifts to enrich the life of the church.Honest and hard-hitting chapters are dovetailed with stories from women who love the church, and practical discussion questions to make sure that this important conversation continues to move forward.Nay is passionate about women flourishing in the church and she is the founder of Passion for Evangelism, a network of creative, public female evangelists.
In A Mucky Business, Tim Farron, former Leader of the Liberal Democrats, explores and defends why Christian faith and politics should not only mix, but must actively engage with each other!
Chris Wright explores the importance of reading Lamentations as part of the Bible in The Message of Lamentations, part of The Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries.
Full of practical advice and wisdom, Phil Knox explores how to cherish and celebrate the most important relationships in your life, and be the best friend you can be.
Clive Bowsher provides an exegetical-theological study of oneness and 'in-one-another' relationship with Christ in John's Gospel and letters, a new volume in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series.
This readable guide to twenty key Christian beliefs is an abridgment of respected theologian Wayne Grudemâ¿s award-winning book Systematic Theology. Christian Beliefs shares Christianity's essential beliefs for everyday Christians and makes them both clear and applicable to daily life.
Richard Cunningham explores how we can communicate the gospel persuasively in a fast-changing and increasingly secular world.
This 30-day undated devotional, part of the Food for the Journey series, explores the rich dimensions of love and how it lies at the very heart of Christian faith.
Invest Your Future offers guidance for how to make good decisions, knowing when to be guided by the Bible and when to use common sense.
Can we trust the accounts found in the Old Testament? Are they historically reliable? Are these ancient documents at all relevant to people in the information era of the twenty-first century? These are important questions for all who believe that Christianity is a religion founded on events that took place in space-time history, indeed for all who care about truth and meaning in life.In this thought-provoking book Walter C Kaiser Jr. makes the case that the Old Testament documents are both historically reliable and personally and socially relevant. He begins in part one by looking at the origins of the Old Testament books and how well their texts were preserved.Then in part two he explores Old Testament history, giving special attention to details in the book of Genesis and the patriarchal narratives. Similarly, he gives close attention to the events and historical synchronisms for the kings of Judah and Israel.In part three he surveys the larger questions of the trustworthiness and authority of the various genre in the Old Testament-historical narrative, wisdom and prophecy.Finally, in part four Kaiser probes the relevance of the Old Testament for Christian faith today, once again addressing each genre present. In an epilogue he asks and answers the questions, What is the Old Testament all about? Readers will also find a helpful glossary of terms at the back.
Galatians Reconsidered is a provocative and practical study of Paul the Apostle and justification, in which Neil Martin examines how both the old and new perspective on Paul are right about some things and wrong about others.
New commentary on the Old Testament books
Reality and Other Stories invites you to consider how the stories we tell point beyond ourselves.
David Atkinson shows the power of the book of Job to reach into our human situation, and to engage with our human needs.
A powerful encouragement to rebuild a faithful community in the face of formidable odds.
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