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The church is not a building. It is a people that God has called together and made alive by faith. Although the activities of the church are important this book begins with who God's people are - recognizing that the church's activity results from its identity. When we call children to be a part of the church, we are calling them to be a part of a gospel people. And, as a gospel people, the church is a believing family, a community of missionaries, servants, learners and worshipers. This book is a call to God's people to live as the people that God has made them to be.
Dr. Trueman examines the origins of contemporary Reformed Evangelical Theology in the Reformation World of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. After tracing how this heritage was shaped and transformed in the intervening period, he shows some of the major challenges being faced by the evangelical church at the present time and suggests ways of responding which remain faithful to the theology of the reformers while pointing towards the future.
What is that? A huge tail for splashing and two big eyes. Join the animal detectives and find out what it is that is hiding in the ocean. He swims and splashes and is absolutely enormous ...The God who made this amazing animal made the whole wide world for us to enjoy and his love is bigger than anything.
Thorough research with practical application Part of the Mentor Expository Series Must have for Pastors and Bible teachers
An autobiography and theology of Paul Paul's focus on Christ and his pastoral concern Read of Paul's deep-seated joy in Christ
Includes an introduction from J. I. Packer Inspiring a new generation to experience the delights of Puritan Literature.
Includes an introduction from J. I. Packer Inspiring a new generation to experience the delights of Puritan Literature. Based on the text 'so run that ye may obtain' (1 Cor 9v24
Includes an introduction from J. I. Packer Inspiring a new generation to experience the delights of Puritan Literature
Tempted to run away from it all? Fed up with the constant battle between self-interest and God's agenda? Struggling to understand painful circumstances? There is nothing new under the sun. Even a mature believer and prophet like Jonah experienced these things.
From one old woman's prayer, a young girl was brought to faith, a missionary was sent to Africa and a church was born in Central Africa.
This book investigates the biblical and theological basis for the classical division of biblical law into moral, civil, and ceremonial. It highlights some of the implications of this division for the doctrines of sin and atonement, concluding that theologians were right to see it as rooted in Scripture and the Ten Commandments as ever-binding.
Prayer is a vital part of child's relationship with God. It is something they must be taught to do for themselves. It is a two-way communication. We can speak to God but he also speaks to us and we can listen.
To be a man of courage you have to stand up and be brave. David learned courage as he protected his flock of sheep from wild animals. These lessons would help him when he faced one of Israel?'s greatest enemies on the battlefield with just a sling and a handful of small stones to protect him. Find out the secret behind David?'s courage and what God has in store for the young shepherd boy.
Penned as a dialogue between a minister (Evangelista), a young Christian (Neophytus), a legalist (Nomista) who believes Christianity is a set of rules to be obeyed and Antinomista who thinks it's okay to sin because God will forgive him anyway, it makes for a wonderfully insightful book that remains tremendously relevant for our world today. ."
No ordinary book of memoirs concludes with the promise, 'I am with you always, even to the end of the world.' But the biography of Jesus is no mere commemoration of the departed; his promise makes the Evangelists' account a living history. "Take the Gospel record in your hands," says Hugh Martin, "and you have the means of causing you to realize Christ's presence." Whether you are burdened, anxious, failing, sorrowful or hardened, Jesus' promise means that his perfect words come with power to people in every condition and that he is present with his people in every situation.
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