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Conveniently sized and affordable, the ESV Value Thinline Bible is also durable, featuring a smyth-sewn binding and a TruTone cover. This is a quality Bible edition that makes a great gift.
This short booklet by pastor Sean DeMars addresses the dangers of the prosperity gospel and explains how it undermines the message of the true gospel. Part of the Church Questions series.
In The Emotional Life of Our Lord, theologian B. B. Warfield explores Christ's complex human emotions--such as anger, grief, and love--to help readers learn more about their compassionate Savior.
The ESV Spanish/English Parallel Bible features two columns of Scripture on each page: the Reina-Valera 1960 Spanish text on the left, and the ESV English language text on the right.
In this concise booklet, Juan Sanchez explains the essential role deacons play in the life of the church. Part of the Church Questions series.
In this booklet, Greg Gilbert explains why God reserved the office of pastor and elder exclusively for men by examining the structures of authority God established from the very beginning. Part of the Church Questions series.
Carl Trueman identifies the historical, philosophical, and technological influences that have shaped present-day identity politics and teaches believers how to shift their modern understanding of personhood to a biblical perspective.
A moving and challenging exploration of the teachings and beliefs of the Puritans, this book calls Christians today to follow the Puritans' example of spiritual maturity.
In No Shortcut to Success, author and missionary Matt Rhodes encourages Christians to stop chasing silver-bullet strategies for missions and embrace long-term methods grounded on theological education, clear communication, and a devotion to ministry excellence.
Walking through the Bible's teaching, Sam Storms helps believers find freedom, joy, and peace in knowing what God has done (and will never do) with their sin through the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus.
Jared Kennedy shares a four-fold strategy for gospel-centered, missional children's ministry.
Are the events in Genesis 1-3 symbolic or historical? Author Wayne Grudem dissects 12 major events in the creation narrative and explains how reducing them to mere symbolism undermines the rest of Scripture.
The church exists to be a reflection of God's indescribable love. In this concise version of Dustin Benge's The Loveliest Place, learn to see beyond methodology and structure into the church's eternal beauty.
Jen Oshman casts a vision for women to reject the idols of our age and find real hope in Jesus, embracing their identity in Christ and recovering his design and purpose for their lives.
The church--which was created by God, bought by Jesus, and empowered by the Holy Spirit--exists to be a reflection of God's indescribable love. Learn to see beyond methodology and structure into the church's eternal beauty with this theologically robust book.
David Schrock traces the theme of priesthood throughout the Bible and displays how Jesus, the great high priest, informs the worship, discipleship, and evangelism of the church.
Anchorman John Barrett knows something is wrong. The storydoesn't add up. Prompted by extraordinary spiritual experiences, hebegins to uncover a story about abortion that no one wants tohear.
The wisdom of the ages can still be read through the Crossway Classic Commentaries, history's finest commentaries on individual books of the Bible. Each volume has been carefully edited and tailored for today's reader, but also carefully preserves the original meaning and message of the expositor. In this new work, John Calvin explains the prophet Jeremiah's emphasis on God's mercy and kindness toward His chosen but erring people.
The wisdom of the ages can still be read in the Crossway Classic Commentaries, which present the very best all-time commentaries on individual books of the Bible. In this newest release, John Calvin explores key passages of Genesis--a book of important beginnings and memorable accounts that lays the foundation of Christianity. Carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for today's reader, Calvin's insights are an excellent guide for every student interested in fathoming the depths of the Bible's first book.
For all who desire tools for a deeper understanding of Scripture, the Crossway Classic Commentaries are excellent resources that have stood the test of time and still speak today. Each volume has been carefully abridged and stylistically adapted for contemporary readers. In this great work on Isaiah, John Calvin notes the numerous prophetic passages that were fulfilled during Christ's earthly ministry, and with anticipation expounds upon those that are yet to be realized.
In Suffering Wisely and Well, Eric Ortlund explores different types of trials throughout Scripture, particularly the story of Job, revealing the spiritual purpose for pain and reassuring readers with God's promise of restoration.
Follow Luke's ordered narrative of events in the book of Acts to see how the early church grew "under the plan of God, centered on King Jesus, and empowered by the Spirit."
In this holistic study of Paul's ministry, author and missionary Elliot Clark brilliantly explains why Christians today should seek God's approval--not worldly ambition--when sharing the gospel.
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