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ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: Mark pairs the entirety of the book of Mark with a lightly dotted blank page opposite each page of Bible text and hand-lettered illustrations interspersed throughout--providing space to creatively engage with and reflect on the Word of God.
ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: Ephesians pairs the entirety of the book of Ephesians with a lightly dotted blank page opposite each page of Bible text and hand-lettered illustrations interspersed throughout--providing space to creatively engage with and reflect on the Word of God.
The ESV Kid's Thinline Bible is designed to be a portable, readable, child-friendly text Bible for children ages 8-12. The complete ESV text is interspersed with 4-color inserts containing helpful features that supplement Bible reading.
Emphasizing the major themes in the Joseph narrative--such as the sovereignty of God, suffering, temptation, forgiveness, and faith--John Lennox applies the life of Joseph to readers' lives today.
This book will equip Christians to effectively carry out the biblical principles of discipleship in a world where many who come to Christ have little or no prior knowledge about Christianity.
Reflecting on the content and structure of Jesus's prayers during his earthly ministry, this book teaches readers why, how, and what to pray.
Lila Cooper awaits rescue--and reconciliation with her dad--in atop-secret weapons pod on the ocean floor. Meanwhile, her brotherand father race terrorists to reach Lila before she runs out ofair. Will they arrive in time?
Readers who are ready to get serious about their pursuit of God by getting deep into his Word will appreciate the lively daily devotionals in this book.
This ambitious volume seeks to rethink worldview, restore wisdom to its central role in the Christian life, and regain a credible and creative witness in the wider culture.
Philip Ryken reveals the power and truth within each phrase of the Lord's Prayer and helps readers realize the peace, contentment, forgiveness, and hope that this prayer offers.
Helps Christians understand and pass along biblical traditions to future generations by guiding readers to practically live out Christ-centered traditions and a Bible-saturated legacy.
From the faithful ministry of three pioneering African-American pastors--Lemuel Haynes, Daniel A. Payne, and Francis J. Grimke--readers will gain a fresh vision for their own ministry.
Features singular, comprehensive discussion and analysis of key evangelical doctrines--including the doctrine of salvation, sin, the Holy Spirit, man, and the person and work of Christ.
This book, by five translators of the English Standard Version (ESV) Bible, explains the differences between essentially literal translations and the alternatives.
A delightful tale that helps children discover that they are uniquely gifted by God to serve Him and others.
Rookmaaker's impact on the arts in the twentieth century was enormous. Laurel Gasque examines Rookmaaker's life and shows how he incorporated his biblical beliefs into his teaching, writing, and interaction with the arts.
Ten essays highlight different aspects of Jonathan Edwards's life and legacy and show how his teachings are just as relevant today as they were three centuries ago.
Arranged as a series of meditations on selected passages from one of the Bible's most beloved books, this book is for Christians who, like Job, are experiencing deep suffering and a sense of separation from God.
Collins investigates specific topics of "conflict" between faith and science, including the age of the earth and evolution. Written for parents, students and for anyone interested in the interplay between science and faith.
Concrete and credible guidance for Christians who want to see women use their spiritual gifts to advance the kingdom of God.
A bestselling author lifts the blinders from our eyes, allowing us to focus on our Creator's face. Packed with Scripture references and day-to-day applications, this fascinating book can help readers in their pursuit of perceiving, recognizing, and understanding the wonders of God's person more strongly and clearly.
Bryan Chapell demonstrates why illustrations should be used in biblical preaching and how they can deepen and expand applications to the heart and mind.
Too many Christians have displaced their true spiritual resources with watered-down beliefs like mysticism, pragmatism, and psychology. Here is a renewed understanding of what it means to be complete in Christ.
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