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Old Testament scholar Christopher J. H. Wright guides readers through the book of Ecclesiastes, using Qoheleth's ("the teacher's") journey as encouragement to have faith in the sovereign goodness of God despite the frustration of unanswered questions in a baffling world.
Set Adrift is a practical guide to prepare Christians for today's cultural challenges to Christianity by walking them through a guided process of deconstructing their faith, with the goal of leading them to a deeper walk with Jesus, one that is both authentic and historically Christian.
Before We Gather is a devotional guide to focused scriptural reflection and prayer, written for worship leaders, teams, and volunteers to set the stage for a dynamic, Spirit-filled worship experience.
In Now I Become Myself, pastor and award-winning author Ken Shigematsu shows how a deep, experiential encounter with the love of God can heal us of our shame, make us whole, and inspire us to fulfill the purpose for which we were made.
Urban Apologetics: Cults and Cultural Ideologies equips pastors, churches, and everyday believers to engage the most common ethical, biblical, and theological challenges faced by Black Christians and the Black Church today.
Basics of Biblical Aramaic provides students familiar with Hebrew a complete introduction to biblical Aramaic. Miles Van Pelt describes grammatical features, provides exercises, includes a complete Aramaic lexicon, and features annotations for all 269 biblical verses in Aramaic.
In How Jesus Saves, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus' life and death for everyday people. Taking readers on a journey through Scripture, McNall brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine making the latest theology accessible.
Where is God? Whether it's a tsunami in Japan, a siege in Bosnia, a gunman attacking school children in Connecticut, or the Boston Marathon bombers, Philip Yancey's question from Where Is God When It Hurts never loses its relevancy. Now in The Question That Never Goes Away he again leads us to find faith when it is most severely put to the test.
Bill Purvis knows first-hand that God is the author of life transformation. In Make a Break for It, Purvis gives hope not only to people who experience God's grace the hard way, but also to those who feel they don't have a purpose, feel trapped, or feel disconnected from God. No one is beyond God's ability to perform the miracle of transformation.
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