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Beautifully-illustrated, matt-finished, lined notebooks with a Bible verse at the foot of each page.
Of the over 3,200 characters in the Bible, Simon Peter surely ranks as one of the most relatable. Perhaps he is most famous for his personality defects and his frequent failures - a true Elijah-like man "subject to like passions as we are" (James 5:17). And yet, the more we read his Biblical biography, the more we want to be like him. Without question, the New Testament Christians held Peter in high esteem because they had witnessed in real time the Lord transforming him into a solid believer and a significant leader. Undoubtedly, as you follow his story, you too will come to appreciate how Peter excelled in his knowledge of Scripture, his leadership, his preaching, his miracles, his boldness, and his love for Christ. In this book, the author sets out to review Peter's life thematically with three main objectives; to cover the main events in his life and as many details as possible, to learn practical lessons from Peter's actions, words, character, and accomplishments, and to appreciate something of Peter's Lord and Saviour whom he loved profoundly. This practical study should challenge us to be more like him in his love for Scripture, his passion for the gospel, his consistency in prayer, his Christlike character and even his handling of failure.
In a world full of different philosophies and ideologies, it is vitally important that the message of the Bible, a book that has transformed the lives of many, as well as defining the laws and culture of numerous countries, is made known.
The purpose of the devotional, Designated for Assignment: God's Love in theMinor Prophets, is to bring to the forefront, the great love of our Creator. We seethis evidenced especially in these twelve short books written primarily to thepeople of Judah and Israel, but also to Gentiles as well.
Written in an accessible and anecdotal style, John Riddle helps us to navigate the final book of the Bible, regarded by many as the hardest to understand. The purpose of the book was to strengthen the faith of the believers of these churches.
Essential Questions for End Times answers many of the 'big issue' questions asked by people on our streets every day. It digs up and unearths many of the missing links that are only found in an honest examination of the biblical record. The material presented will challenge and inform both believer and unbeliever.
Thirty-one daily devotionals and encouragements from the Word of God on topics such as The Songs of Scripture, His Cross and Essentials for Outreach. Originally a collection of short thoughts used to encourage friends throughout the coronavirus pandemic, 'Gather Up the Fragments' is a beautiful, quick and easy way to start each day.
The emphasis of this character study is not so much in re-telling David's story, although some of that has been necessary, but rather in considering the lessons we can learn from the life of David for our lives today. Therefore, this book is devotional and practical in nature, rather than being expository.
The fourth book in our mini commentary series which gives an excellent outline of the book of 1 & 2 Thessalonians. Get a powerful insight into the ministry of the apostle Paul and the dynamics of an early Christian assembly, with valuable lessons to be learned on evangelism and encouragement in relation to our hope in Christ.
This book looks at Bible doctrines such as: The existence of God, Names/Attributes of God, the Trinity, doctrine of Christ, doctrine of Man and?the doctrine of the world's final events.
A comprehensive study of New Testament Church principles.
This ever-popular Hymn Book is widely used among assemblies of the Lord's people and makes a helpful contribution to both collective and individual worship.
For many Bible readers, Ezekiel is all about the valley of dry bones and the vision of God's awesome chariot throne . In truth, Ezekiel is much more than that and there are many lessons to be learned from this book. Ezekiel received a very hard call from God, but we can learn that God equips us to handle the responsibility that He has given us.
This book has been written with great clarity and conviction to show that the facts of science do not support the popular theory of Evolution, but rather support the account of Creation given in the Bible.The book is written in four parts: Science and the Bible, Creation or Evolution, Evidence for the Flood, and Noah's Ark: Written that You Might Believe. In these sections we are shown what it is that fossils, mutations, dinosaurs, and radioactivity dating really have to tell us, and how the great Flood and its effects explain so much of the earth's history. In addition we are frequently challenged as to our faith, and our faithfulness to the Lord and His revealed will. And God said. . . is a book which will "give a new answer" to diligent enquirers and to vociferous critics alike. The view that science and the Bible are in contradiction is one that is without sound basis.
The abortion debate often provokes strong reactions on both sides of the argument. Past exploring the hard facts of abortion, we need to address what the Bible teaches us on what it means to be human. Dr Mullen does this, taking information from both a biblical and scientific perspective, and presenting it conscientiously.
Money impacts every single one of us. Some see it as simply a means to an end, others view creating wealth as the aim of their life. It is even seen as inherently evil by some. Despite where you personally stand, have you ever stopped to deeply explore what the Bible, our true guide in every aspect of life, has to say about this divisive topic?
What is the best way to grow spiritually and develop a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus? By the careful, regular, systematic reading of God¿s word. If this is your desire, then Graeme''s mature guidance will deliver doctrinally reliable, methodical and straightforward wisdom that any believer - whether young or old - will benefit from.
Inspired by a real-life toy monkey, this book of short stories takes you on wild adventures where you will meet hungry crocodiles, grumpy cows, and lots and lots of monkeys! With a short reflection at the end of each chapter, this is perfect for getting to children to reflect on issues that they will have to face as they grow up.
With glorious sunsets, incredible wildlife and peace-loving people, you can almost understand why someone would leave the comforts of home and the security of successful careers, for a life in Botswana. Joy in the Desert tells the story of a small band of devoted Christians who did just that, moved to an unknown country, with no guaranteed salary.
Have you ever attempted to harmonise the four Gospels into one linear timeline? If so, you know it''s no easy feat. However, this is what Jeremy Gibson has done in Four Writers, One Story, resulting in a rigorous yet comprehensible bird''s eye view of the Lord''s ministry on Earth.
An in-depth, yet fully accessible, look at the evidence for design in living things. This intriguing and informative blend of real clinical cases and entertaining prose is a superb resource for combatting evolutionary arguments, whilst retaining the ability to provide enjoyment to the reader.
The Bible made us ¿wise unto salvation¿ when we were sinners, and it continues to be indispensible for our spiritual development. There is no quick fix for arriving at a full understanding of its teaching; this booklet does not profess to be that. Its aim is to provide basic guidelines for Bible study for younger people or new believers.
Considering Creation describes some of the wonder and beauty of what we can observe all around us. Many people call it nature. Many others call it creation.When speaking about living things almost everyone calls them creatures. Our intuition is that, like everything else, creatures were indeed created.
This is the fifth book in the Ritchie Character Study Series. This very helpful study on the life of Moses, one of the greatest leaders in the Bible, renowned lawgiver, prophet and deliverer of his people. Moses faced seemingly impossible situations and experienced frustration and failure,
¿The Christian life is a lot like climbing a mountain. When we trust Christ for salvation we begin on the gentle slopes, but it¿s not long before we are faced with a choice. Are we going to leisurely make our way to heaven, gliding along and living how we please? Or will we choose the steep and difficult path, living for God
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