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This accessible study guide reveals how the unfaithfulness of Israel under the leadership of judges pointed to the need for a faithful King who would rule the people in righteousness.
This study walks readers through the prophecies of Ezekiel, pointing them to the promises of God to restore his people so they display his glory to the nations.
This book of 101 reproducible Bible crafts will supplement Bible lessons for children of a variety of ages, helping them engage with God's Word in fun and creative ways.
Defining the kingdom of God as the interplay of the king's power over the king's people in the king's place, this volume helps readers understand God's purpose for the world.
In response to various kinds of false teaching around the world, this book is an exhortation for churches to use biblical theology to help guard the true gospel.
Linking the garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem, this volume traces the theme of city throughout Scripture--revealing God's plan for his people in the great city to come.
This introduction to Spurgeon's life and ministry--organized around themes such as the centrality of Christ and the empowerment of the Spirit--will encourage readers to live for God's glory.
Helping students think wisely about journalism, media, and communication in a digital age, this volume examines the impact of technological advances on how we process information and connect with others.
This accessible volume introduces students to the study of psychology from a distinctly Christian perspective, examining issues such as morality and personal identity. Part of the Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series.
Challenging moral relativism, Mitchell equips Christians to offer biblically faithful, theologically nuanced, and historically informed answers to the most pressing moral questions facing our world today. Part of the Reclaiming the Christian Intellectual Tradition series.
VanDrunen uses the two-kingdoms theory to demonstrate how God's response to the civil and spiritual kingdoms inform an active yet critical Christian engagement with culture.
In this introduction to history, a historian helps students understand what it means to study the past from a distinctly Christian perspective.
"Who Is Jesus?" explains why Jesus was so extraordinary, and how his life and death can provide salvation for those who believe in him.
An organized and convenient introduction to the church fathers from AD 100 to 500. Haykin surveys a number of church fathers, outlining their roles in church history and their teaching on a number of topics.
New in the popular 9Marks series on healthy church life, Jonathan Leeman offers a short, readable book on why church membership is a critical element in every healthy Christian's maturation.
Provides an accessible framework for understanding church discipline, offering nine case studies and several practical considerations for leading a church through disciplinary situations with grace and truth.
Part of the 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guide series, this study teaches participants about godly leadership, God's example as a leader, and how to submit to authority.
Part of the 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guide series, this study discusses biblical teaching on discipleship and explores practical application in the life of the church.
Part of the 9Marks Healthy Church Study Guide series, this study establishes the biblical basis for church membership and teaches how to be a healthy church member.
Sharing from his wealth of personal experience and illustrating from history, Harvey explores biblical principles and revealing questions to help prospective pastors discern their calling.
Answering questions like "How far is too far?" the authors articulate a biblical theology of dating aimed at persuading a new generation of Christians to get serious about honoring Christ with their sexuality.
Convinced that the transforming, liberating truths of vocation and calling can have a deep impact on the Christian family, Veith and Moerbe show how these doctrines help to generate healthier and happier families.
Affordable and designed for outreach, the ESV Economy Bible, Large Print features the ESV text in 10-point type, a "Why Read the Bible" article, 40-day reading plan, and an explanation of the plan of salvation.
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