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A unique and intimate exploration of how suffering, spiritual formation, and interpersonal neurobiology intersect, The Deepest Place by award-winning author Curt Thompson shows us how it's not through the absence of grief but in the presence of it that we discover the joy of vulnerable community and a deeper sense of God's abundant love.
In Don't Burn Your Own House Down, relationship expert Lindsey Maestas explores how modern married couples can avoid becoming roommates instead of soulmates. You'll find essential tools to combat marital complacency through personal growth, intentional intimacy, and healthy habits and restore connection amid the distractions of today's world.
The Body Teaches the Soul by bestselling author Justin Whitmel Earley is an inspiring, practical exploration of the union of body and spirit in our overall health. Earley intertwines personal stories, fascinating research, and biblical wisdom to offer ten simple habits that will improve your physical health and deepen your relationship with God.
In The Journal for Us, Rebekah and Gabe Lyons guide couples through the ten most important conversations every couple needs to have. Their coaching and prompts will help you experience deeper connection, learn each other's perspectives, address hidden areas of concern, and enjoy the happy, fulfilling, and healthy marriage you long for.
From the Rising of the Sun by Tim Challies and Tim Keesee gives a unique view of what God is doing globally today by taking viewers on a planet-circling, eleven-location journey. Through the book and accompanying video documentary, readers join believers as they rise on the first day of the week to worship Jesus all over the world.
Drawing on a collection of lectures that N. T. Wright delivered from 1999 to 2015, God in Public brings together the message of Jesus - in its larger biblical context - and the challenges of the contemporary public and political worlds.
With his characteristic verve and incisiveness, N. T. Wright traces the parallels between the worldviews of the first and twenty-first centuries, and shows how a better understanding of God as Trinity can breathe fresh life into our understanding and preaching of the gospel today.
The GREAT Morning Revolution is an invitation to begin with God---that is, to rise in the morning in the presence of God before reaching for the phone to check the weather, news, or email. Tara Beth Leach offers flexible-yet-structured practices for transforming your morning and your day.
Romans reveals there are only two stories--the story of Adam and the story of Jesus. J. D. Walt explores one of Paul's most significant letters, leading us from behavior management to belonging to Jesus; from architecting a false image to forging a true identity; and from lethargic belief to life giving faith.
Understanding Worship by Sam Storms offers a new perspective on worship, emphasizing its transformative power. Rich with biblical examples and personal stories, Storms contrasts the freedom of new covenant worship against the fear of the old and provides a comprehensive guide for enhancing both personal and corporate worship experiences.
A unique retelling of the birth of Jesus with historical and geographic facts intertwined to give children a greater understanding of God and his word.
In Reading the Bible, Dr. Bill Creasy takes you on an extraordinary adventure through the entire Bible, introducing you to unforgettable characters, gripping drama, uproarious comedy, and profound tragedy, all the while examining the literary genres and rhetorical strategies that make the Bible the greatest story ever told.
The virtues and vices of medieval literature can sound historically complicated or dried out. But perhaps the saints and mystics had found the wholeness we long for now. Exploring vibrant, strange, and essential teaching for ordinary people through medieval words and artwork, Ask of Old Paths whets our longing for a life of love and wholeness.
As division feels like the default posture in our culture, Christ's call to "love your neighbor" provides a radical contrast as we embrace humility and move toward a world in need.
The Busy Mom's Bible is a trim, go-anywhere Bible that gives moms inspirational reading for their day. Packed with one-minute thought starters and featuring the most-read, most-trusted NIV translation, plus relevant and encouraging thoughts for the day, this is spiritual fuel for any mom's busy lifestyle.
Every Breath, Every Blessing reminds children that they are never alone, while also encouraging them to see God's blessings around them and live life to the full every day.
A Hebrew Poetics Primer by David Mark Emanuel is an essential language resource for understanding Hebrew poetry in the Hebrew Bible. The book describes the range of poetic techniques employed by the biblical poets and covers all poetic texts in the Hebrew Bible.
The Zondervan 2026 Pastor's Annual--an annual bestselling resource for preachers by T. T. Crabtree--provides a planned preaching program for an entire year, including Sunday morning, Sunday evening, and midweek sermons, as well as helps for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and youth meetings.
Volumes in New Word Biblical Themes: New Testament series offer short studies of the key themes of each book of the New Testament.
Volumes in New Word Biblical Themes: New Testament series offer short studies of the key themes of each book of the New Testament.
The first in a series for young readers ages 6-10, Ly-Lan and the New Class Mix-up follows Ly-Lan, the eight-year-old daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, as she navigates a new school year, friendships old and new, and learning how to trust God and his plans.
Based on the inaugural Scottish Dogmatics Conference, this volume explores the Christian belief that God is not merely the transcendent creator of the world, but is also the God who is for us, immanently involved in creation, sustaining, upholding, and intervening in the cosmos in order to save and redeem beloved creatures.
In Creation, Power and Truth, N. T. Wright invites readers to consider the crucial ways in which the Christian gospel challenges and subverts the intellectual, moral and political values that pervade contemporary culture.
In Called Back to Who You Are, Whitney Lowe issues an invitation to see yourself with the eyes of faith, guiding you through Scripture and the events of your own life to unearth ways God's wild love has been (and is!) pursuing you, calling you back to your true identity, and ushering you into peace.
In Now You Can Stop Running, pastor, speaker, and author Terry Crist offers personal stories and timeless truths from Scripture to help you trade the fear, disappointment, and wounds of your past for the deep peace you long for--and that God has promised.
In The God You Need to Know, bestselling author and podcaster Margaret Feinberg reveals a fresh perspective on the Holy Spirit by drawing from rich, often overlooked Old Testament passages. Through personal storytelling and biblical narratives, you will see the Spirit's work in unexpected places and learn to encounter the Spirit in tangible ways.
This book focuses on Matthew's recollection of Jesus Messiah's historical ministry as Immanuel, "God with us," and how that is the fulfillment of Israel's hopes and the foundation for the Church's theology and discipleship to Jesus and its practices.
Ready to amp up your daily routine with something truly epic? Meet your new BFF--Loved By God: 100 Days with Women in the Word.
Love Goes First offers a way for Christians to engage with their neighbors in a time of heightened anxiety and polarization. It is extremely practical advice that anyone can use to improve any relationship. In essence, it's a simple answer to the question, "How should I love my neighbor?"
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