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Using striking, stunning, and surprising pictures of Jesus from Isaiah's prophecies--the Light, the Branch, the Shepherd, and the Savior--Wonders of His Love brings the true meaning of Christmas to life.
How long? Why is this happening? Where are you, God? For centuries, God's people have learned to go to God with their real questions, struggles, and everyday needs by reading and studying the Psalms. In this practical, gospel-rich small group study, Barbara Miller Juliani and Patric Knaak guide participants in learning how the Psalms give us ...
Is God good? Can I trust him with my life? Is the Bible true? These are just some of the questions that can plague young adults as they stand at the crossroads of life. Shelby Abbott comes alongside young adults to help them honestly face their misgivings and turn to God for the gift of faith, encouraging them to see the difference between ...
Ephesians: The Love We Long For by Scotty Smith examines the riches of grace and the implications of the gospel found in the book of Ephesians. By inviting readers to the beauty, love, and awe of Ephesians, Smith sheds light on one of the most formative biblical books and the knowledge and heart of God.
Children learn from the earliest age that Jesus loves them and that they should love him back, but do they really understand who Jesus is? How do you help a child get to know someone they can't see and hear? Thankfully, God gives us a whole Bible of word pictures to help us get to know and love Jesus. In Who is Jesus?, Joe and Kate Hox combine illustrations and deep thoughts simply shared to bring forty word pictures of Jesus to life. The Bible is filled with stories and symbols that point us to Jesus as the Savior, the only One who can bring us back to God. God has the best plan, and the biggest and best story. Forty pictures of Jesus--twenty stories from the Old Testament and twenty stories from the New Testament--will guide family devotions and encourage rich conversations about who Jesus is, why he came to earth, and how we can get to know him now. The pictures tell stories about arks, rams caught in a thicket, snakes, sticks, rocks, shepherds, sheep, water, bread, and so much more. Each picture of Jesus includes a captivating illustration, a key verse to remember, Bible passages to discuss, a family devotion to read, reflection questions, and a song. Families will explore together the rich imagery of the Bible and learn about God's great love for his people through Jesus Christ his Son. Who is Jesus? can be used any time throughout the year. This book is especially helpful to guide families through the forty days of Lent leading up to Easter." --
The moon is always round, even when we can't always see the whole moon. Through this illustration, professor and author Jonathan Gibson helps children understand that God is always good, even in difficult times when we can't always see all of his goodness. Help your kids find answers to hard questions about God and suffering.
As a husband, what can you do when you are caught in the prison of pornography use? It might be tempting to give up and give in, but there is hope for your struggle and there is hope for your marriage. You might feel weak, helpless, and powerless to change, but Curtis Solomon points you to Jesus who is powerful and the true source of change.
When children are scared by a storm, afraid of the dark, or wake up from a bad dream, how can you remind them of God's protection and love? When a storm keeps Logan up one night at Grandpa's house, Grandpa comforts him with stories about angels in the Bible who are ever at the Lord's command.
Because children are vulnerable, they need to be protected. After more than two decades as a family counselor, Julie Lowe has seen how important it is to help parents and caregivers think wisely and biblically about the dangers children face. Instead of living in fear or denial, parents can model living by faith in a world where evil exists.
The story of Ezra and Nehemiah plays out against a backdrop of ruins. There's a ruined city, a ruined house of worship, ruined homes--ruined life with God. As is often the case in our own lives, the wreckage was largely their own fault.
Gwen Raccoon is embarrassed when she gets a failing grade on a math test. But that's not the big problem--she has started lying so she can do what she wants and cover up her mistakes. Edward. T. Welch helps young readers confess their mistakes and ask forgiveness of Jesus and of those they have lied to. Part of the Good News for Little Hearts ...
Sitting in a worship service for the first time can be a difficult experience for a young child. God Made Me for Worship by author Jared Kennedy helps children ages four to eight piece together all of the different parts of worship using the vision of Isaiah 6.
As humans, we are prone to insecurities, fear of failure, and regrets, which we try to hide and cover up, resulting in isolation from both those around us and God. Through fifty devotionals, counselor Edward T. Welch shows us how God speaks with gentleness, depth, and hope that will lead us out of hiding and to live more openly, authentically, ...
From fruit trees in the garden, manna in the wilderness, and bread and fish by the sea of Galilee, to the final marriage supper of the Lamb, children will learn to "taste and see that the Lord is good." Includes a recipe for manna cookies.
"Children are sure to remember the contrast between the darkness at the death of our Lord and the light-filled events from Christ's resurrection onward"--
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